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Meet The Guy Who Was $100 BILLION Overdrawn

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Post by J The Kidd Sun Jan 04, 2009 12:18 am

Meet The Guy Who Was $100 BILLION Overdrawn FUCKUPAYMEUNDERRATEDOVERWORKEDUNDERPAID

Donald and Wendy Moffat had only logged on to check they had enough money in the bank to pay for the MoT on the family car.


But when they opened the account online, they saw more noughts than
they could put a name to. According to Barclays, the couple were
$100billion overdrawn.

The shortfall had been caused by two £50billion withdrawals, about
which, Mr Moffat, a student and part-time care worker, had no knowledge.

The 38-year-old and his wife, 41, immediately assumed they had been the
victims of some kind of fraud. 'We knew we still had quite a bit left
in the account as we checked last night before we went out,' he said
yesterday.

'This morning I went out to get a few things then, when I came back, my
account was overdrawn by that amount. My wife said she had never seen
that many numbers on a bank account. She did not know how to pronounce
it never mind anything else.

Happily for the couple, their overdraft turned out to be little more than a technical glitch.

And when the father of two contacted Barclays to flag up his concerns,
he was told staff already knew about the problem and were in the
process of correcting it.

He was less pleased with the $10 compensation they offered. 'I was
physically sick with the stress of this, it was affecting my wife and
kids – I think it's ridiculous,' added Mr Moffat, of Irvine, in
Ayrshire, Scotland, who is studying computing at college.

He is hoping the bank will increase its offer of compensation.

In a statement, Barclays said: 'Earlier today a technical error caused some customer accounts to be incorrectly debited.

'The problem was immediately identified and corrected within less than
an hour, and all affected customer accounts are now showing correct
balances.

'No customers will be financially impacted by this error. We apologise
for any inconvenience this may have caused our customers.'

However, it is not the first time technical glitches at banks have caused distress.

When aerobics instructor Liz Seymour, came home from holiday in 1998,
she found a letter telling her she was $121billion overdrawn. The TSB
branch, in Hull, warned that her interest payments would be $2.5billion
a month.

'I nearly fainted. If I was that much overdrawn, I'd have stayed on
holiday for good,' said the 24- year-old. The bank later apologised for
its 'clerical error'.


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Post by TREND$ETTER Sun Jan 04, 2009 1:28 am

Wish they would let me overdraw that much shit I have a 200$ max lmfao
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Post by LS Sun Jan 04, 2009 1:44 am

hell yea same here i once overdrawn by 70 and they taxed that shit till it was 134
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