Posted on 09/08/2019 10:02:04 AM PDT by NohSpinZone
A couple in Pennsylvania is facing theft charges and over $100,000 in overdraft fees after allegedly using money that was accidentally deposited into their bank account, WITN reports.
State police said the couple living at a home on Cypress Street in Montoursville got themselves into hot water after spending money that wasn't theirs.
Investigators said Robert and Tiffany Williams had $120,000 deposited into their account at BB&T May 31 through a mistake by a teller. But instead of contacting the bank about the deposit, the couple allegedly spent most of the money in just over two weeks from June 3 to June 19.
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You totally misinterpret the situation and advise errantly.
“Why arent the banks held accountable? “
Again you display your ignorance.
“Go into someones private bank account 2 weeks later, that is theft.”
No.
I would say dumber. The only job interview questions the banks ask are things like “what was your most satisfying experience?”
“According to the law, they committedtheft the moment they were aware they had control of the money and didnt notify the bank.”
I don’t know, but take your word for it. Makes sense.
cant count change
cant read or write cursive
cant tell time unless it is digital
I am amazed at our educational system look back 100 years at exam questions compared to today we are producing ignorant people not ready for life.
The sad thing is, they treated just like they will treat any forthcoming reparation...gone in 60 seconds. This is a Kodak moment.
Same here. There’s an aspect to getting something for nothing that doesn’t seem right.
That teller was dishonest, you should have reported him. He was probably making over a hundred a day by shorting customers he thought wouldn’t notice or fuss.
Bank cameras don’t just watch the customers, they watch the tellers too.
I’ve done the same, but for only $10. I was not going to be responsible for a kid losing $10 because his till was off.
Once found $80 at a self-check terminal at a grocery store. Gave the manager my name and phone number if someone came back looking for it. Got a call and a young guy and his wife; they were surprised that I didn’t just keep it.
You have questionable morals if you think that would be right.
Virtue is it’s own reward
Good on you
“Isnt possession 9/10ths of the law?”
LOL! That other tenth can land you in jail!
Same here. Theres an aspect to getting something for nothing that doesnt seem right.
Then you won’t like the banking system
They still knew it wasnt theirs.
That is true, but on the other hand, I don’t force my morality on other people.
In this situation, this should have been solved in 24 hours.
Banks always have the leeway, they are never held accountable and when they make mistakes that cost their customers money, its like “our bad, now get lost”.
If I have to report stolen checks/account numbers/debit cards, etc to the bank within 24 hours (of the theft, not the knowledge of the theft) then why can’t the banks live to the same exact standards?
And this is a super easy one to catch. What does the bank manager in this branch do all day? Play solitaire and look at pron?
“they are never held accountable “
ROTFLMAO!
“If I have to report stolen checks/account numbers/debit cards, etc to the bank within 24 hours (of the theft, not the knowledge of the theft) then why cant the banks live to the same exact standards?”
Where did you get that?
“And this is a super easy one to catch. “
OK, Mr. Bank Manager ... How would you have caught it?
It is amazing that these kids are going in debt 50-60K and come out with an education FAR LESS than our high school education!!! The work ethic is another whole conversation!!! THANK GOD I will be gone when they are all living in their Venezuelan utopia, at least I hope I am LONG GONE it is getting far closer to that time than I ever dreamed possible!!!
Deposits vs credits
Add up the deposits of each teller and credits, it should match
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