This is what's known as a test run. They wanna see the kind of reactions they get to a nationwide outage so that when the bank run begins, they can figure out how to handle it. Expect more banks to "go offline" this year.
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Chase Bank customers were having trouble accessing the bank's website and mobile app on Friday night, according to the website DownDetector.com.
In a statement released on Twitter, Chase Suppor t confirmed that "some customers are having trouble accessing the mobile app and our website."
"We want to let you know that we are working on it," the statement continued. "Thank you for your patience."
The issue was first reported at 9:48 p.m. EST, according to DownDetector.com. Business Insider contacted Chase for more details about the outage, and we will update as necessary.
DownDetector.com "offers a realtime overview of status information and outages for all kinds of services," their website explains. The site tracks "internet providers, mobile providers, airlines, public tr@nsport, and online services," among other services.
The DownDetector website offers a real-time map of outages. As of shortly after 10:00 p.m. PST, the map indicated that recent reports originated from cities including Los Angeles, Houston, New York, Chicago, Ph0enix, Seattle, San Francisco, Brooklyn, San Diego, Las Vegas, and more.
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Interesting list of cities for an outage. Notice Buttfu#kistan, Idaho isn't on the list. All major cities. Watch this sh1t unfold all year long.