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steeljack 20-07-2007 02:52

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Originally Posted by LancYorkYankee (Post 451442)
Aw Rindy, I knew it was that big of a number. I was so concern with not having that little pound symbol on my keyboard, I just wanted to spell quid right. And actually, with the weakeness of the $$$$$$$$$ it amounts to ~$171,435;).

Brian

Brian , Its good you dont work in a Bank, actually its $271,435 :D

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 450640)
a few years ago i was in manchester, me n reece had just got off the metro on market street and where heading for primark, we went by a cash machine and there was some money just coming out of it, obviously the person who had wanted the cash had forgot it, it turned out to be £350 i told reece to get it and we took it straight back into the bank, i gave it to a cashier in the bank and told them what had happened, and all i got was 'oh' no thankyou or anything, i still dont know if the person it belonged to ever got it back, but at least my concience was clear

Flashy you did the right thing , they would have had you on camera anyway , like that woman on the bus from Blackburn gobbing on the pensioner ;)

ossy kid 20-07-2007 04:34

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LancYorkYankee, sure you have the £ symbol on your keyboard. Hold down the alt key while pressing 0163 on the right hand numeral board and the £ will be there.

steeljack 20-07-2007 05:24

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Originally Posted by ossy kid (Post 451449)
LancYorkYankee, sure you have the £ symbol on your keyboard. Hold down the alt key while pressing 0163 on the right hand numeral board and the £ will be there.

Thanks ossy kid , karma on its way , I asked about this about a year ago in another thread, finally got the answer ;) , ok next question where is where do I find the Euro key ?
thanks

Tin Monkey 20-07-2007 07:34

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I didn't realise that this daft bint was from Blackburn. Look at these quotes from her:

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'When I realised how much money was in my account I felt nervous, numb, sick,' she said. 'All it said on the statement was "account adjustment" and I didn't touch the money for a day.
So she knew it wasn't hers and she should have reported it immediately. She knew she only had £6.59 in her account.

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'The day after the money had gone into my account, I went in to the bank and drew out £500. They should have realised then that it was their money.
Hmmmm.... chav-tastic logic eh? So she went in and stole £500 the day after she realised. She knew she was committing an offence.

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Over the following fortnight, Lee helped herself to £33,000, spending much of it at sex shop chains, Simply Pleasure and Ann Summers.
:oops: How do you manage to spend £33,000 in sex shops? On second thoughts, don't tell me. :(

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Over the next few weeks the 20-year-old lived like a lottery winner, blowing almost all of the money the bank had put in her account in error.
She booked a £10,000 holiday to Florida, bought thousands of pounds worth of luxury goods, took out nearly £5,000 in cash and allegedly gave away almost £100,000.
I hope they throw the book at this woman, but suspect they won't do. They'll probably end up taking a few pence per week from her benefits.

garinda 20-07-2007 07:38

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 451447)
Brian , Its good you dont work in a Bank, actually its $271,435 :D

Have we found his Achilles' heel?:eek:

More maths questions in the AW quiz please.:p:D:p:D

Margaret Pilkington 20-07-2007 12:59

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No....I would know it wasn't mine and my conscience would not let me spend any of it. I would notify the bank of their error and hope they would recognise my honesty and donate a few quid to my account.

panther 20-07-2007 13:13

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 451597)
hope they would recognise my honesty and donate a few quid to my account.

LOL....yeh right and they'll stop bank charges too:rolleyes:;)

the bank made the mistake, so tuff, they should not be allowed to ask for it back, the silly twit who transfered it in the first place should pay it back:D

Margaret Pilkington 20-07-2007 13:54

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I don't pay any bank charges. It would not be my money, and it would be dishonest of me to use it.
mistakes happen, if the DWP overpaid me I would have to pay it back, and what is more I would expect to pay it back.

Margaret Pilkington 20-07-2007 13:56

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Panther, suppose you worked in a bank and were expected to make up any discrepancies at the end of the day........would you feel that was fair?
The girl knew that the money was not hers yet she continues to spend it.....totally daft.

Margaret Pilkington 20-07-2007 13:57

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After saying all that, we should not expect to get a reward for doing what is, essentially, the right thing.

LancYorkYankee 20-07-2007 19:55

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 451447)
Brian , Its good you dont work in a Bank, actually its $271,435 :D ;)

Doh!!!!, Actually, I made up the last four numbers. However, the pound £££ (That is wicked cool Ossy kid Thanks) is currently at $2.05 to the £. So, all you math wizards who can find a calculator on your computer (HINTS PLEASE), have a go at it!

Have we found his Achilles' heel?:eek:
More maths questions in the AW quiz please.:p:D:p:D


Rindy, Math is so so for me. Your push for an Arts category would absolutel kill me, as does literature, television, and that humanities/hobbies discombobulation!:p

Brian

Sara 20-07-2007 20:48

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Originally Posted by mez (Post 451241)
i then got a letter off the bank telling me i was overdrawn £6 the cheeky b*****d's.

Hope you quickly changed your bank mez after the cheek of them charging you for been overdrawn.

Sara 20-07-2007 20:52

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Think i would have got a statement printed out from the bank just so i could say that i have actually had that much money in my account, (even if it wasn't mine it still would have looked good). Then would have questioned it and would definately not have spent any until it was sorted out. Might have been tempted to put it in a high interest account though then would have tried to keep the interest that was made on the money.

cashman 20-07-2007 22:22

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would notify the bank right away... as soon as i returned from me world cruise.:D

West Ender 20-07-2007 22:31

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I can only think this young woman is one fish short of a shoal. Who in their right mind wouldn't expect the bank to find out its mistake? It's one thing knowing the money wasn't hers but it's another to think she could spend it and nobody would ever know.

It was obviously meant for an account with a similar number to hers and she should have realised that the person who deposited it would query where it had gone. I think she should have treatment for her stupidity as much as punishment for her dishonesty.


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