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haha take it out.... go to casino... put it on black... pay bank back... pocket the winnings...

... or lose it all and get prosecuted for stealing a million dollars:(

Black always wins....except when its red or 0....but black always wins

I'll tell you what I'd do, man, two chicks at the same time, man.

:P top movie

I think they would force you to pay it back + the interest..

You should have taken it out, than told them it takes 10 business days to transfer back and get some interest out of it.. they like doing it to us..

Hmmm.. imagine transferring it and leaving the country.. sure, you wouldn't be allowed home but eh!.. it's 1 million $...

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

Hell yes.

put it wisely in the ASX for a few days, then pay them back but keep the gain :no:

with +1mil even a small % gain is HUGE :D

if you did take it out and go spend it, what would happen to you? you didnt really steal anything, its your bank account? somebody else f*cked up not you

edit - i'd like to see you live the rest of ur lives with ONLY 1mil down in mexico. hell i'd love the money, but in reality it isnt that much today...

Edited by VB-
Stock has been pretty volatile this week too

well it dipped hard

but you'd make a damn good gain in the next few days. the china market picked back up reasonably enough.

so will the others

just a bit of pannic about

lol i would buy the most amount of weed i could for cheap sell it for more and smoke as much as u can while you doing some nice decent hookers from a 5 star joint lol then spend what ever u can on a nice Ferrari marinelo V12 powa

i would take it for sure double it easy and safely too. property in 7 - 10

years sell them once they have doubled keep profit

dissappear for that time then come back pay it back + interest say sorry bla bla bla slap on the wrist with a good lawyer

live happily ever after with all the hookers from grey street you want

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