Whoops, donated 1000$ instead of 10.00$.
Economy is hell.
You literally just made the same point as who you replied to.
"I meant to send $5.0000!!!"
On the same subject, though, this likely would never happen because of online transactions. This is implying you forgot the decimal, of course, though most online banks/transfer programs either don't allow cents or have a separate text box (because it's a pain in the ass to implement string -> float when you have to deal with edge cases in typing: "$$10.02.1" in your text box).
Of course, some companies have different ways of doing this and it really
isn't that hard to convert "$10.00" to a float, but you'll probably still have warnings like: "did you mean $10.00 instead of $1000?" Moreover, who the heck types out: "$10.00" when they're trying to send ten dollars? At that point, it's practically your fault for giving away $1000. (Though I still believe you should be able to get a refund).
Finally, if you're doing it over check, you have to write out the amount of money
in english, where if you write "one thousand dollars" for "$10.00," that's your own fault. Paypal has full rights to say they're not refunding $50k; The guy's obviously a repeat offender and didn't just mess up donating $500. If you watch the streams, he donates $2.5k
twenty times, where it's obvious that the kid (18 year old whatever) has malicious intent.