ATM mistakenly dispenses $100 bills; bank lets customers keep the money
Christmas came early for bank customers in Texas, United States when an ATM mistakenly dispensed $100 bills instead of $10 bills.
Christmas came early for bank customers in Texas, United States when an ATM mistakenly dispensed $100 bills instead of $10 bills.
Several years ago, a newspaper reported about a poor young couple who tried to deposit, in a bank, money they saved for the birth of their first child. The bank refused their deposit because they did not meet the requirements to open an account.
Before we bid goodbye to 2016, please make sure you no longer have the old Philippine currency.
Baleña wants to know how long he should keep old payment receipts and billing statements from utilities like Manila Electric Company, Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company, Maynilad or Manila water companies (we can add mobile phone and cable television companies), credit card companies (including charge slips); cancelled passbooks and deposit slips; and cleared checks returned by drawee banks and payslips.
READING about how easily some people were able to open accounts, deposit and withdraw millions of dollars allegedly stolen from the central bank of Bangladesh in a matter of days was mind-boggling—especially for me, as I was trying to deposit a $100 cashier’s check last month.
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