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...if only i had the presence of mind to check my bank statement on Monday then i would be leading a different life right now.

It seems the silly ppl at the bank put a decimal place in the wrong spot, or punched in too many zeros. and for half a day i had $1,150,000.00 in my account. At the end of the day they removed the money and deposited the correct $11,500.00

So, raises the question. What would you have done if you had identified it in time to do something about it. I would have gladly ran down the bank and got a bank cheque made out for the amount. I would have then walked accross the road and opened another account and deposited it. I would have then transferred the money to my sisters UK account and i would have been GONE!!!

If i returned to Aus in a few years time i would live with whatever they threw at me. In the eys of plubic opinion i doubt i would have done much wrong and i could easily continue to look at myself in the mirror for having defrauded a bank out of $1,150,000.00

Hell, use the money wisely while working abroad and you could happily give back the money. It takes money to earn money :)

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THat is a crazy amount to be entered into your account there Roy. It happened to one of the guys at work also. But not that much. It stayed there for 4 days before he received a letter and the money was gone.

Sounds like one of those Nigerian sons of a president that needs to use an account to hold his multi million dollar bounty whilst he claims bankruptcy for taxation purposes......

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