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Got change for a quintillion dollar bill?

http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/07/...rillion.dollar.glitch/

NEW YORK (CNN) -- A technical snafu left some Visa prepaid cardholders stunned and horrified Monday to see a $23,148,855,308,184,500 charge on their statements.


Josh Muszynski noticed the 17-digit charge while making a routine balance inquiry.

That's about 2,007 times the size of the national debt.

Josh Muszynski, 22, of Manchester, New Hampshire, was one Visa customer aghast to find the 17-digit charge on his bill. Adding insult to injury, he had also been hit with a $15 overdraft fee.

He noticed that his debt exceeded the world GDP while making a routine balance inquiry on his online Bank of America account. According to his statement, he had spent the profound sum in one pop at a nearby Mobil gas station -- his regular stop for Camel cigarettes.

"Very, very panicked," he jumped in his car and sped to the station.

Had they perhaps noticed any "outrageous" charges come across their books recently, he inquired of the cashier there. She checked the records. They had not.

Muszynski wondered aloud what he might possibly have asked to purchase for such an astronomical price. "Can I buy Europe on pump 4?"

He next called Bank of America, the issuer of his Visa prepaid debit card. The bank kept him on hold for two hours, during which time he contemplated the impossibly bleak financial future that might await him. He also felt a stab of fear that he had saddled all his unborn grandchildren -- and their grandchildren -- with a lifetime of debt. "Down the generational line, nobody would have any money."

Finally, a bank representative told him that the $23 quadrillion charge -- and the $15 overdraft fee -- would be stricken from his account.

Muszynski compared the giant debt reprieve to receiving "an amazing Monopoly card that says, 'Bank error in your favor.' "


In a statement, Visa said the rogue charges affected "fewer than 13,000 prepaid transactions" and resulted from a "temporary programming error at Visa Debit Processing Services ... [which] caused some transactions to be inaccurately posted to a small number of Visa prepaid accounts."

The company assured customers that the problem has been fixed and that all falsely issued fees have been voided. "Erroneous postings have been removed ... this incident had no financial impact on Visa prepaid cardholders."

Check for Repost but found none!

I had no idea gas prices has gone up that much. :Q
 
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
I'd like to return this pack of cigarettes...

Pack of cigarettes $8
Taxes on pack of cigarettes $23,148,855,308,184,492
Record number of smokers quitting overnight... priceless.

😉
 
That explains why the economy is in the shitter. Toolbags like these are racking up so much credit card debt!
 
Originally posted by: OCguy
BofA will clear a charge like that?



See ya, im off to Vegas!

Put it all on red.

If it comes up black, go through bankruptcy, live your life as normal after about 7 years.
If it comes up red, never worry about money as long as Visa is in buisness.
 
Originally posted by: Mutilator
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
I'd like to return this pack of cigarettes...

Pack of cigarettes $8
Taxes on pack of cigarettes $23,148,855,308,184,492
Record number of smokers quitting overnight... priceless.

😉

The FDA really wasted no time did they.
 
Originally posted by: I Saw OJ
I love how they charged him a 15 dollar over draft fee.

Seriously, when I get stupid and accidentally overdraft, if it's over 40 bucks the overdraft fee is like 70 dollars with Chase.

Also, that article reads like the shit I used to write for my college newspaper. Astoundingly bad writing.
 
He also felt a stab of fear that he had saddled all his unborn grandchildren -- and their grandchildren -- with a lifetime of debt. "Down the generational line, nobody would have any money."
It doesn't work that way
 
Originally posted by: Deeko
He also felt a stab of fear that he had saddled all his unborn grandchildren -- and their grandchildren -- with a lifetime of debt. "Down the generational line, nobody would have any money."
It doesn't work that way

Oh if someone owed that much....I think we'd make an exception.
 
Originally posted by: paulney
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
That is an appallingly poorly written article.

Hey, you are still posting? I thought you got washed away by tsunami.

I washed up on a deserted island. I managed to fashion a makeshift computer and satellite receiver from a coconut and seagull beaks.
 
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
Originally posted by: paulney
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
That is an appallingly poorly written article.

Hey, you are still posting? I thought you got washed away by tsunami.

I washed up on a deserted island. I managed to fashion a makeshift computer and satellite receiver from a coconut and seagull beaks.

The Others have the real thing.
 
I wonder how many people have received a similar sized Credit by mistake
Am sure they would keep it pretty quiet so its possible!
 
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Originally posted by: OCguy
BofA will clear a charge like that?



See ya, im off to Vegas!

Put it all on red.

If it comes up black, go through bankruptcy, live your life as normal after about 7 years.
If it comes up red, never worry about money as long as Visa is in buisness.

WTF!?!? racist bastard!! 😉
 
They should issue 50$ 'we fucked up' to each account effected. That would surely turn bad publicity into good PR for not that much money. Not only would people be relived they arent screwed, they'd have some extra cash for it. Visa could do it. why dont companies do this? Dont say greed because they would make a ton off goodwill alone.
 
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