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Thread started 04/29/03 1:32am

lovemachine

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The bank accidentally credited $9,200 to my checking account.

I went to the cashmachine today to withdraw $40 from my checking account today and when the receipt printed up it showed my balance at $9,931.40.

I was a little shocked being as I don't have more then $700 or $800 in my account, but I figured something was wrong with the printer on the machine or something.

I got home and called the phone number to check my balance and once again it said I had $9,931.40. Apparantly I made a $9,200 deposit on Saturday big grin I'm quite sure I would remember something like that lol

I have no plans to spend the money as I know that banks ALWAYS find errors and if the money is gone you have to pay them back. Tomorrow I will call them and see if we can figure out the error, but tonight I might be tempted to buy something nice big grin
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Reply #1 posted 04/29/03 1:33am

Handclapsfinga
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wish that'd happen 2 me...eyepop
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Reply #2 posted 04/29/03 1:33am

PURPLEJACKSON9

lol spend it all & when they want it back sue 'em 4 not knowing how 2 run the dang company!
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Reply #3 posted 04/29/03 1:35am

rdhull

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Get me that Miles Davis set!
"Climb in my fur."
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Reply #4 posted 04/29/03 1:37am

CarrieMpls

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I know a girl who likes presents... batting eyes
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Reply #5 posted 04/29/03 1:41am

Handclapsfinga
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CarrieMpls said:

I know a girl who likes presents... batting eyes

uhh...yeah, so do i! batting eyes
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Reply #6 posted 04/29/03 1:42am

lovemachine

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CarrieMpls said:

I know a girl who likes presents... batting eyes



I wish I wish, but banks always find errors.

One time I was credited with some money and they found the error the next day. One time a cash machine gave me an extra $15 and about a week later the bank deducted it from my account.
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Reply #7 posted 04/29/03 1:43am

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lovemachine said:

CarrieMpls said:

I know a girl who likes presents... batting eyes



I wish I wish, but banks always find errors.

One time I was credited with some money and they found the error the next day. One time a cash machine gave me an extra $15 and about a week later the bank deducted it from my account.


mad That's a lame excuse!

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Reply #8 posted 04/29/03 1:46am

Handclapsfinga
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lollollol
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Reply #9 posted 04/29/03 1:48am

kimrachell

my bank once put $30,200 in my account. but they corrected it the next morning cry
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Reply #10 posted 04/29/03 1:50am

lovemachine

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kimrachell said:

my bank once put $30,200 in my account. but they corrected it the next morning cry


That's what I figure will happen here.
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Reply #11 posted 04/29/03 1:54am

SuperC

Cash out that shit and split.
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Reply #12 posted 04/29/03 2:10am

Revolution

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Our bank once transposed my BANK ACCOUNT number with
our BALANCE AMOUNT...lol

I was a millionaire for about a minute...

I still have the bank slip too...

$9,200 should keep you in the NPGMC's good graces
for this year...

evillol
Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind.
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Reply #13 posted 04/29/03 3:33am

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lovemachine said:

I went to the cashmachine today to withdraw $40 from my checking account today and when the receipt printed up it showed my balance at $9,931.40.

Party at lovemachine's house! party woot! dancing jig
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Reply #14 posted 04/29/03 3:46am

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Ever hear of the guy who deposited a $95,000 junk mail "check"... and it cashed?

http://www.goodthink.com/...tents.html

It's a good read. smile The legal stuff is especially interesting to me, because I studied the law of negotiable instruments (such as checks) in law school.
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Reply #15 posted 04/29/03 4:14am

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lovemachine said:

I went to the cashmachine today to withdraw $40 from my checking account today and when the receipt printed up it showed my balance at $9,931.40.

Way to be at the right bank at the right time. nod
This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes.
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Reply #16 posted 04/29/03 8:31am

Tom

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matt said:

Ever hear of the guy who deposited a $95,000 junk mail "check"... and it cashed?

http://www.goodthink.com/...tents.html

It's a good read. smile The legal stuff is especially interesting to me, because I studied the law of negotiable instruments (such as checks) in law school.


COULD THAT STORY GET ANY FUCKING LONGER?!?! lololol. I read the whole thing, but everytime I got to the bottom of the page thinking it was over there was another link to another page! LOL.
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Reply #17 posted 04/29/03 8:34am

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That happened to me once too. I had over 5 grand in the bank, even though I know I only deposited 2500.

They corrected it the very next day... but, there is that tingly feeling of "what if" they didn't.

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Reply #18 posted 04/29/03 8:40am

Tom

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lovemachine said:

I went to the cashmachine today to withdraw $40 from my checking account today and when the receipt printed up it showed my balance at $9,931.40.

I was a little shocked being as I don't have more then $700 or $800 in my account, but I figured something was wrong with the printer on the machine or something.

I got home and called the phone number to check my balance and once again it said I had $9,931.40. Apparantly I made a $9,200 deposit on Saturday big grin I'm quite sure I would remember something like that lol

I have no plans to spend the money as I know that banks ALWAYS find errors and if the money is gone you have to pay them back. Tomorrow I will call them and see if we can figure out the error, but tonight I might be tempted to buy something nice big grin


I used to do a little scam with my bank, and they would bust me every time, but it was a quick cheap way of "borrowing" money to pay bills, LOL.

This was back when I was 19 and making crap wages. Say I had like 200 bucks in my account, I would withdraw 195 bucks from the teller (leaving a few dollars in there to keep the account open). Then I would immediately get in my car and drive over to the Mac machine there and withdraw another 195 bucks. The problem was the manual transaction I did with the teller wouldn't show up on my account instantly, so the funds were still available for withdrawl from my Mac card.

A couple days later someone would call me to notify me that my account was negative and politely ask me to pay it off, LOL.

I've also been on other side of this issue though. A couple months ago when I was withdrawing money from my savings, the balance seemed off. Sure enough I checked my other reciepts and it was off by $220. I called the bank to figure out what happened and apparently a Teller had accidentally keyed in my account number when someone came in to withdraw $220 from their account.

I've gotten used to my balance always being off by 5 or 10 bucks because theres always some stupid hidden transaction fees they charge. But this one really caught my attention lol.
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Reply #19 posted 04/29/03 1:31pm

XxAxX

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yikes, wonder if it happens the other way too, where they deduct it all . . .


call them and straighten it out.
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Reply #20 posted 04/29/03 1:45pm

endorphin74

If they don't take it back, I guess Lovemachine is throwing the next ME-N-U-apolis party!

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Reply #21 posted 04/29/03 3:46pm

mdiver

Spend it all and fuck em
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Reply #22 posted 04/29/03 4:03pm

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Tom said:

matt said:

Ever hear of the guy who deposited a $95,000 junk mail "check"... and it cashed?

http://www.goodthink.com/...tents.html

It's a good read. smile The legal stuff is especially interesting to me, because I studied the law of negotiable instruments (such as checks) in law school.


COULD THAT STORY GET ANY FUCKING LONGER?!?!


I know at one time he was trying to get a book deal for the story... maybe that's his manuscript. smile
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Reply #23 posted 04/29/03 6:45pm

tackam

I would suggest that you but a powerbook, an ipod, and a bunch of songs from AppleMusic. Fast. smile
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Reply #24 posted 04/29/03 6:50pm

pejman

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HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY !!! where does dishonesty fall into place? forget I asked that karma's a mutha so good luck with your decision.. smile
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MENACE TO SOBRIETY drink
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Reply #25 posted 04/29/03 8:27pm

Paisley

Cash that shit out, then run and dont look back! omg
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Reply #26 posted 04/29/03 8:31pm

Marrk

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If you're honest with 'em all you'll get is a "thank you".

Fuck that! Have some fun. party
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Reply #27 posted 04/29/03 8:53pm

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matt said:

Ever hear of the guy who deposited a $95,000 junk mail "check"... and it cashed?

http://www.goodthink.com/...tents.html

It's a good read. smile The legal stuff is especially interesting to me, because I studied the law of negotiable instruments (such as checks) in law school.


I just read this whole story; VERY interesting. I'd never heard about this, probably because of the OJ trial. There are quite a few nuggets of "life experience" that can be pulled from this story.
I'll see you tonight..
in ALL MY DREAMS..
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Reply #28 posted 04/29/03 10:37pm

lovemachine

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As many of us thought the bank found the error by themselves and my account is back to normal. I am no longer rich smile

To SuperC: I think i would need to have more then $9,200 before I cashed out and split. I mean that would last like 4 months...Maybe if it were like 9,000,000.

To Endorphine: Damn, no super Me-N-U Apolis party for us wink
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