Bank deposited $120k into wrong account; couple goes on a shopping spree

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Quote from: Lew Scherzinger Norwood on September 09, 2019, 05:40:07 PM
How can u steal what was given to u?

So if you deposit your slow check in your account and a keying error  swoops it over it someone else's account and they get to keep the money would you be okay with that? It's common sense.





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Quote from: Ntwadumela on September 09, 2019, 07:27:20 PM
Quote from: Lew Scherzinger Norwood on September 09, 2019, 05:40:07 PM
How can u steal what was given to u?

So if you deposit your slow check in your account and a keying error  swoops it over it someone else's account and they get to keep the money would you be okay with that? It's common sense.

Its also common sense that the receiving party wouldnt be responsible for what tbe bank has given them
But the bank itself would still be on the hook for my slow check money
Regardless if they were able to recover funds or not from.the erroneous deposit

Smh




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Quote from: Lew Scherzinger Norwood on September 09, 2019, 07:33:28 PM
Quote from: Ntwadumela on September 09, 2019, 07:27:20 PM
Quote from: Lew Scherzinger Norwood on September 09, 2019, 05:40:07 PM
How can u steal what was given to u?

So if you deposit your slow check in your account and a keying error  swoops it over it someone else's account and they get to keep the money would you be okay with that? It's common sense.

Its also common sense that the receiving party wouldnt be responsible for what tbe bank has given them
But the bank itself would still be on the hook for my slow check money
Regardless if they were able to recover funds or not from.the erroneous deposit

Smh
That is NOT how it works, nor is that COMMON SENSE because it's not common.

The common thing to do is to not touch it; if you woke up with an extra 120K in your account. You know it's not yours and will be liable for it.

Drogon

Quote from: Ntwadumela on September 09, 2019, 07:27:20 PM
Quote from: Lew Scherzinger Norwood on September 09, 2019, 05:40:07 PM
How can u steal what was given to u?

So if you deposit your slow check in your account and a keying error  swoops it over it someone else's account and they get to keep the money would you be okay with that? It's common sense.

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Hatsumomo

It's not yours to spend Lew. We all have sense enough to know how much we got, unless we are incredibly filthy rich and don't manage our finances...and if something looks suspicious, contact the bank. This couple was obviously very poor because their initial reaction was to spend, and buy ridiculous things with the money..and not investigate a large sum of money like that mysteriously showing up in your account. That's scary. I think they knew they would get caught though. Had to.. 

KippDaddy

Well I'm not super broke and I still woulda spent it.  I feel like a good attorney would get u right out of that.   The bank has some liability for their actions.   Tiff dumb ass made the mistake of blowing all of it and now has no money to afford a half way decent attorney.   


I woulda been like
"I didn't know I was expecting a deposit for some consulting work I did,  I thought the other 100k was a tip"