Author Topic: my bank just accidentally doubled my money oh my  (Read 2441 times)

so today i went to the bank to open a new savings account, and close my old one
i did that, and they transferred the $200 from the old savings account to the new
BUT they forgot to remove the $200 from the old account
so i have $400 total
amazing

buy me some steam games

i would hold it a while before you use it lol.
i dont think a bank is above taking it back if they figure it out. this isnt monopoly where banks can error in your favor.

i would hold it a while before you use it lol.
i dont think a bank is above taking it back if they figure it out. this isnt monopoly where banks can error in your favor.
is it illegal to knowingly use it

is it illegal to knowingly use it
More then likely, yeah.


is it illegal to knowingly use it

i dont think so. but if they realize they forgeted up, they can take it back if they want. so i would wait, because a bank WOULD put you negative if they wanted lol.

In a lot of cases it takes time to actually show that it has been removed/relocated. It's usually pending until the information and transactions have been approved. Don't spend it unless you like a $200 debt.

in all the good criminal movies they sit on the money for a while until the heat dies down

in all the good criminal movies they sit on the money for a while until the heat dies down
im no criminal :panda:

im no criminal :panda:

nsa already on your doorstep better move to alaska

come to argentina every criminal comes here to lay low

I'd just hold on to the 200 bucks because the bank will take it back if they find out.
And when you don't have it they'll most likely find other way to get it back.

i think i read something about this same thing happening to a woman, but with something like $10k or something. She spent it all and was forced to pay it back with interest

im not sure if thats what happened, but i swear i read something like it before

There was a guy that got 90 quadrillion dollars or something from a PayPal error, which was obviously fixed later on.