Not the best way to do it, I would traveled trough different atms and took bit by bit, in my country if you tske less then 2000$ in asingle transaction bank doesnt look up your account but if you do more they check it quick, so I would took all this money and went to Europe, removing any trace and connection to this world, no old cellphones, no friends, only family
There was a story in the news recently about a couple that did just that. An accidental deposit of over $120,000 was made into their account which they said nothing of and promptly spent. They are now facing serious jail time.
It’s like finding $100 in the store you asked a random person is this you’re $100 of course they going to say yeah she’s stupid or if she wanted to be honest and called the bank I would’ve took out 10,000,001st at least it would be in the millions and then call them hoes
Something similar happened to my parents (maybe early 2000’s I think). The bank was supposed to send 1,018 dollars to my parents but somehow they added a couple zeros and the bank accidentally sent them a whopping $1,018,000. My parents did the same thing as the woman and told the bank about it. The bank got back their money but as a reward, they left my parents the interests which were like 4,000-5,000 dollars.
Lol no they didn't no bank on earth would actually reward them they would take their money back and probably charge u the interest stop lying on the internet
I won’t lie, I would have quietly let it sit there. I wouldn’t touch it or anything, just bid my time to see if anything happened. If a year or so went by....well happy birthday to me
Deadass, I would like to believe I'm a good samaritan but I would have seen it, said nothing and let it sit there. If they took it back, then it wasn't meant to be but if it's been like a year or something that shit mine.
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@Loulou Bos how I’m a be in prison if it’s the bank tellers fault? I could say the amount is correct and how would someone come to tell me it’s not? Seems like the teller needs to be grateful the bank owners spoke up otherwise that money should have been held over them
@@Drikkerbadevand Umm...no. That's not how it works. 1. How the hell would the bank "find out" when they're the ones that made the deposit in the first place? 🤔 They're already aware. 🤦 2. Legally, I could keep every dime of that money! Its NOT my fault that THEY weren't paying attention! As far as I'm concerned, that's a gift and I'm NOT giving it back! Even a court judge will say once a gift has been given, it's no longer yours! 3. No, I wouldn't go to jail for fraud because I'm NOT the one that committed any fraudulent acts! Keeping money that was literally gifted and deposited into MY account by some million/billion dollar bank/company/organization, etc. that would screw me over ANY chance they got because they don't care about consumers - that's on them! That's THEIR fault! That's NOT my problem! REGARDLESS if it was by "accident" or not!
That's a cruel mistake. If someone who may be struggling to make ends meet gets a mistake like that, that would be cruel and inhuman. Kindness and honesty are not rewarded in this world of greed. Instead, kindness and honesty are confused with weakness and are punished.
Ron, honey, do you hear yourself? You talk about the greedy banks, but what about the customer in your scenario? They look at all those zeros and want them, and think they're entitled to them. Greedy people that want other people's money. And if a mistake causes you that much psychological trauma, that's your problem. You should be smart enough to recognize it was a mistake.
@@silverforever15 I mean, it is not yours and it is a example of solutio indebiti right? You do not hve the right to receive it and it was a mistake that you receive it. So the court put you into quasi-contract and demands to bring it back to bank.
Normally it would be great to have that kind of money, but don't forget that if you don't report it to the bank, sooner or later they will find out what wrong, traces the account of to where the money is and arrests you for thievery
Thats possible because she ssid she would pay her %10 tithe to god....lets hope that this was god testing her and that he blesses her for not yielding to temptation
I would have withdrawn the money, then stage an explosion in my house. Cut a pinky finger and leave it as evidence of my death, pay someone to change my identity, and move to Tahiti
it's simple. if someone had actually given her 37 million, then that money wouldnt be a mistake from the bank, and then bank wouldnt have taken it back. there are logs of every transaction at multiple places.
I would’ve set up an offshore account immediately and wire transferred the money to that account. No one would be able to take it at that point, now you rich🤑 cost $25,000.00 to open an offshore bank account, small price to pay to keep $37M
Imagine if she never reported, went to see an attorney, was advised that if she decide to spend, she won’t have to pay it back since it was the bank’s error. LOL
@@faster_xx that’s after they murdered and they got paid for it. If she asked an attorney if she should spend it before she spent it they would tell her no
@@harrischoudhary yeah I don’t think any attorney in their right mind would tell someone to spend money that isn’t theirs, and they usually are only necessary once a crime/injustice has already taken place.
@@BadBoyBobby85 I never said it was going to be a good advise XD. Sometimes people do get bad counseling =P. Plus who knows, maybe it's gonna one of those high end attorneys that also wants a 'cut' from that mistake. =P. Although it is not her money, laws can be portrayed in a certain way in her favor. But what matters is she did the right thing ^_^.
@@Emma.S. there was a couple that borrowed 200K. Bank made mistake and deposited 20Mil instead. Couple withdrawn the money and left the country. USA is still chasing them for that lost money. First they arrested the husband. Now they locked the woman up as well..... USA is not getting any of their money back, ever!!! We don't know where they stash the money or what they did with it!!! My point is going back to the bank and telling them is the dumbest thing that can be done!!! I used to deliver pizza. I deliver to a party and the tip was about a 100 bucks. I said something. They tip me only 10 bucks for the order that was over 150 bucks. I learned to never give nothing back because there's not even a thank you from these jackasses!!!
Sadly it won't. I have no pity for big banks and big business because it is they who do harm to the people. Should've gotten an attorney and see how it could've gone from there before opening her mouth.
Or you could not steal in the first place because you may or may not get caught but incase you do you’d be f***ed because the average person probably won’t even get to make a million throughout the life they live
So apparently someone made a tiny error. The question is... Who was the sender? Who was the supposed receiver? What was the money for? This just goes to show what crazy amounts of money are being deployed in shady operations
Not really it could of been from a construction company or something similar, millions might seem a lot to you but to companies these are just everyday transactions
@@hollowm.8416 that all sounds good, but it doesn't matter where u put the money. In the bank statement it'll show 37 mil in your account and 37 mil gone with nothing to show for it and they'll want it back. Money laundering case. Plus it'd probably be tax evasion too cause you'd have to pay taxes on that money
@@Hamood113 if I was her I would just take the risk and try not to get caught, I can probably lie and say it was hackers who put it in her account and withdrew it after
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As you can see the 3000 dollars in green under it (is the available balance) the money was not fully cleared as a transaction like that would take time to be cleared. They rounded the 37million to the nearest million.
Sadly, banks continue to stumble, mortgage rates is on the rise with higher imports and lower exports, yet the FED is to lessen cost. So, where do we grow and safeguard our money now? something will eventually break if they keep raising interests and quantitative tightening.
Well agreed, I'm quite lucky exposed to finance at early age, started job at 19, purchased first home at 28, got married shortly afterwards to raise kids early. Going forward, got laid-off at 40 amid covid '19 outbreak, immediately consulted with an advisor in order to stay afloat and after subsequent investments, I'm barely 25% short of $1m ballpark goal as of today.
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Lol 😂 I clicked on this video because I woke up to 4,000 extra dollars in my bank account and I took it all out and put it in my savings. Imma see what happens before I give it back this might be a blessing from God
This was sheer, outright carelessness on the bank's part. They should be thanking their lucky stars this woman was honest enough to report the huge discrepancy immediately.
if it was me, i’d simply just wouldn’t touch my bank account and if it’s still there for 6 months to a year that’s mine . Y’all needa stop being nice to the banks, cause they don’t give a shit they’ll take u out of ur home and leave u homeless and won’t regret it ok.
@@dia9218 lol that is other people's money not only the banks. What you see in your bank account is debt owed buy the bank to you if you withdraw money. Part of that 37 million was very likely money that was owed to other people at that bank.
@@dia9218 You obviously dont understand how banks work. The money you have at a bank is debt that the bank pays you. They didn't give the lady 37 million they accidentally showed that they owed 37 million to her and corrected it. That wasn't her money so they don't owe her anything so they take it back its simple.
You think $37,000,000, that you didnt earn/win, will still be in your bank account after 6 entire months? Listen to me now okay, the Rich, the Bank, and the Government are NOT going to just let you keep that much money. All 3 can easily afford to come get you.
@@aj897 both you and @d hervey are just really naive. There is a record of that $37m and where it is. Eventually someone that has access to that information will see that a shit ton of money ended up where it shouldn't have. They will see where that money went to. They will debit $37m from the account because it is NOT the account holder's money. They will either contact the account owner to apologize for the error or if enough time has passed, someone will be getting a visit from some officers. In the US, you cannot play with money like that. You will end up in jail or dead. Don't miss understand me. I don't get joy from the idea. But understand that much money isn't just something someone will forget or forgive.
To be honest, a thank you reward, even just fifty bucks seems justified, that cash could have gone anywhere, they only took it back when they were notified.
@@lenmarfox2947 still not going to happen. Bankers will take 30 dollars from you for going a penny over your balence. you think they are going to give her a single cent?
@@lenmarfox2947 at that point tho the IRS would 100% raid her home or she would get arrested for basically robbing the bank if she kept the money or didn't notify the bank (Granted little unsure if it was just a glitch or if it was an error that actually transferred 37 Million but either way keeping it or not notifying the bank would have caused legal issues)
Something similar happpened to a relative. The account showed an amount equivilent to a months wages. The bank was notified & said some one had deposited it into account, parhaps gambling’s. They advised the relative that they couldn’t return it to the parson who deposited it, that it legally belonged to the relative . The relative withdrew the cash, then closed the account, after which, they opened a new account and deposited the money . Later they gave one fifth of it to a charity, bought presents for family members. The relative hadn’t used that particular bank account regularly, as they lived outside of the city. The bank didn’t print out past transactions, but they questioned the relative along the lines of, Q. Do you have a family member who gambles? It looks like someone was using the account to claim winnings. The relative was upset, that they were unable to trace the person who deposited the money. But when they told people of their dilemma, money being deposited by persons unknown, everyone laughed and said wish someone would place money in their accounts, or pity it wasn’t a few million , ha ha, next time ask the universe for a larger amount. Life is strange and the relatives still tease one another about the money. The relative was upset that the bank questioned them, was it a relative who used the account, because all the relatives had larger bank accounts from their professional earnings. Whereas they were a lower pain pensioner. Yes it was an emotional time for them., but the money was spent to help younger nephews and nieces, so they had no complaints about the unexpected gifts. 😘🙏👋😊😃
Isn't insurance just for the case the bank was hacked? Like, if you lost your credit card and someone bought a huge ding dong with it, you ain't getting this money back from bank. Life story: One of my friends lost money because her account was hacked, and she had to go to the police, because bank was like: "yep. It was authorized. By you or not you we care not"
next time put your money in a real bank and stop trusting cousin Vinnie lol. real banks are insured by FDIC people don`t hack personal accounts, they hack the entire bank. now your credit or debit card is your responsibility, people don`t hack those they steal them.
2years later no money was given back not even a finders fee. She should of stayed quiet went to the bank and did a withdrawal. By law she has the right to keep it unless someone ask
My sister-in-law had a similar experience, her bank had mistakenly deposited around $10 million dollars into her account. Being a good Christian she immediately contacted the bank and told them. They sent her a coffee mug as a thank you. That was nearly 40 yrs ago and she still has the mug to this day.
I would've bought $37 million in bitcoin, knowing that it can jump 10% in a day. When it goes to $40 million, then you sell it all, return the $37 million, and pocket $3 million.
@Shyamkumar Khangembam Since ignorance is not a crime, I would absolutely do this and then claim ignorance. I don't see it as a crime if it wasn't your error or stolen.
@@brentandrew2419 actually, ignorance is a crime. If you do not know where money come from, you are only legally allowed to own them after clearing it with the bank. If you are not able to confirm later that there WAS a person you know that could had deposited it and you mistaken it for that, you will get in legal trouble if you don't return it. In legal terms, cases like this fall under "theft of property lost by mistake" and "receiving stolen property", which are crimes. Just google those and you will see laws about it popup. You can't claim ignorance as defense here, because you are supposed to be responsible for funds in your bank account.
Dumb ass tryna be honest, back didn't even give her a free toaster 🤣😂.... If you didn't take something, and it was giving to you... it's not Stealing!!
honestly i would've just left that account alone for years... just seeing if the money ever disappeared or the bank asked for it. after 10 years, i would start taking money out lmao
@@burgerburger3626 The bank will probably flag you for such a huge amount if you've never even had 10k in the bank. They'll assume it's money laundering and block the account and request for evidence of source of funds, that is when it'll come back to them. If this were to happen today, a good way to get away with it is to send money in a decentralized system( Yes, Bitcoin, sorry)
The bank manager: Sorry mam, there's been a mistake. That money belongs to the local drug mobster. We will correct the issue immediately and return the money to him.
Legit tho LOL I bet you some Millionair transfered the funds and got the accounts mixed up by the bank and it ended up in her account. If this was a bank glitch i think all the customers would have gotten this money too.. lol honestly if i was this woman i would have thought of ways to keep the money why give it back to these greedy banks you know how corrupt they are you honestly think they are squeaky clean they do backdoor business deals with Mafia and other illegal shit behind the scenes and pretend like they are running an honest business.. yeah right banks are the dirtiest business
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@@rjd9570 nobody care if the bank do it and it work for them. The problem is I assume she is not a businessman. She lack the experience and knowledge in investing and prob wont make the money back. Even experienced businessman fail many time, heck even Google made bad investment sometime and lost alot of money.
@@BillyGaze817remember this verse. The thief comes only in order to steal and kill and destroy I (god) came that they may have life and have it in abundance john 10:10 Not to give blessings
They have record of where it went so any movement on your account you would be charged for that and who wants to pay back money you never had to begin with?
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Anyone saying that she should’ve withdraw or transferred it has never dealt with large amounts of money. The bank literally calls the police and next thing you know you have cops on your doorstep asking you how you got that money.
My husband and I received $200 too much by a campground hosting job. They don't pay much as it is but l told them about the mistake. I didn't even receive a thank you. It wasn't a big deal like this lady but we are in our late 70s and l was shocked they didn't even appreciate it
I would've transferred at least $1M to another bank account before saying anything
Bruh 😂
Not the best way to do it, I would traveled trough different atms and took bit by bit, in my country if you tske less then 2000$ in asingle transaction bank doesnt look up your account but if you do more they check it quick, so I would took all this money and went to Europe, removing any trace and connection to this world, no old cellphones, no friends, only family
Banks can see anything in their system. They would have known that you knew and then you would have gotten to jail.
@@The_Mysterious_Saiyan how can you go to jail for that? she was just given 37 million dollars
@@firstlast9731 im not talking about the lady stupid lol
I wouldn’t say anything and go on with my life
SimplyyLasagne they would eventually find it
There was a story in the news recently about a couple that did just that. An accidental deposit of over $120,000 was made into their account which they said nothing of and promptly spent. They are now facing serious jail time.
AvecPoésie they’re dumb for not disappearing
It’s like finding $100 in the store you asked a random person is this you’re $100 of course they going to say yeah she’s stupid or if she wanted to be honest and called the bank I would’ve took out 10,000,001st at least it would be in the millions and then call them hoes
And get arrested
You make an error, you pay for it, THEY Make an erorr, nothing happens to THEM...
Exactly
Something similar happened to my parents (maybe early 2000’s I think). The bank was supposed to send 1,018 dollars to my parents but somehow they added a couple zeros and the bank accidentally sent them a whopping $1,018,000. My parents did the same thing as the woman and told the bank about it. The bank got back their money but as a reward, they left my parents the interests which were like 4,000-5,000 dollars.
wow thats nice
What goes around comes around :D
@@HaxxorElite I found you
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Lol no they didn't no bank on earth would actually reward them they would take their money back and probably charge u the interest stop lying on the internet
I'd sue the bank for emotional distress after thinking I was a millionaire then losing it.
I would transfer $37m in bitcoin, double it and boom, give bank back that $37m and you got +$37m in pocket
@@QwkSA Except in the USA you'd not get that on any exchange, and settled in time to transfer securely to a cold wallet.
@@QwkSA 🤣🤣 what are you like 15? Bitcoin doesn't double overnight noob
@@propanzx924 yes, I am 15
@@QwkSA and then cry when it actually halves and you're left owing 16.5 m
I won’t lie, I would have quietly let it sit there. I wouldn’t touch it or anything, just bid my time to see if anything happened. If a year or so went by....well happy birthday to me
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Amen ! Forreal
When it comes to savings
The ability to resist temptation is an important one
Deadass, I would like to believe I'm a good samaritan but I would have seen it, said nothing and let it sit there. If they took it back, then it wasn't meant to be but if it's been like a year or something that shit mine.
Yes! We're all bunch of sneaky rats 🐀😏
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In any market, in any country, there are developers who make money. So I say all of this doom and gloom, but there will always be people who make money, because people always want homes
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She’s so honest.
Give it to u
Nigerian Prince: Finally someone believed me this time.
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The time has come lol 😂
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if I see 37 mill deposited in my bank account, I'm not telling ANYONE. yes, that includes family too..
They would still find out
@Loulou Bos 🤷♂️
@Loulou Bos how I’m a be in prison if it’s the bank tellers fault? I could say the amount is correct and how would someone come to tell me it’s not? Seems like the teller needs to be grateful the bank owners spoke up otherwise that money should have been held over them
LOL yep me and my dog are cutting all ties with friends and fam and moving to an island with no internet
@@jenniferl8967 I like that you trust the dog. I would do the same 😂
I would've transferred AT LEAST $4M into ANOTHER account! Hell, I would've NEVER reported it!
Kindness and honesty NEVER gets rewarded!
how stupid they are that's the banks fault they could have kept that money legally, they should have started depositing it
I agree with you 😂😂😂😂
They will find out, you lose the money and you go to jail for fraud
Being kind and honest with people is good. Being that way with banks… and corporations, who would screw you over any chance they could? Nah
@@Drikkerbadevand
Umm...no.
That's not how it works.
1. How the hell would the bank "find out" when they're the ones that made the deposit in the first place? 🤔
They're already aware. 🤦
2. Legally, I could keep every dime of that money! Its NOT my fault that THEY weren't paying attention! As far as I'm concerned, that's a gift and I'm NOT giving it back! Even a court judge will say once a gift has been given, it's no longer yours!
3. No, I wouldn't go to jail for fraud because I'm NOT the one that committed any fraudulent acts! Keeping money that was literally gifted and deposited into MY account by some million/billion dollar bank/company/organization, etc. that would screw me over ANY chance they got because they don't care about consumers - that's on them! That's THEIR fault! That's NOT my problem! REGARDLESS if it was by "accident" or not!
That's a cruel mistake. If someone who may be struggling to make ends meet gets a mistake like that, that would be cruel and inhuman. Kindness and honesty are not rewarded in this world of greed. Instead, kindness and honesty are confused with weakness and are punished.
Well said!
Could not have said it better.
Bro it was a mistake
Ron, honey, do you hear yourself? You talk about the greedy banks, but what about the customer in your scenario? They look at all those zeros and want them, and think they're entitled to them. Greedy people that want other people's money.
And if a mistake causes you that much psychological trauma, that's your problem. You should be smart enough to recognize it was a mistake.
@@pearlsswine exactly the money isn't from the bank its other pop money
there is a fine line between being a good person and being stupid.
TRUE
You ain't lyin' Garry. You ain't lyin'.
It doesn’t matter they will take the money back if anything they might take you to jail for not reporting it or even spending it, the banks always win
@@silverforever15 I mean, it is not yours and it is a example of solutio indebiti right? You do not hve the right to receive it and it was a mistake that you receive it. So the court put you into quasi-contract and demands to bring it back to bank.
Normally it would be great to have that kind of money, but don't forget that if you don't report it to the bank, sooner or later they will find out what wrong, traces the account of to where the money is and arrests you for thievery
I would’ve took half a million as an inconvenience fee. The bank always charges us for everything, so they should be charged as well
😂😂
Nice
Exactly"
I don't think that's how it works lol
Damn right!
I really wish they would’ve gave her something
Why would they give her anything? They would've found the error anyway.
@@triple7marc Do you work for a bank by any chance? You give off those vibes.
@@TimSlee1 Because I don't use elementary school logic? No, I work for an airport.
@@triple7marc So giving a small reward to a good customer is elementary school logic?
@@TimSlee1 Yes.
This woman is such lawfully chaotic and a good person. Thumbs up to you 👍👍
I wouldn't have reported this to the news.
I would have, it pressures the bank to give them a reward
@@jaydonpatterson3906 Keep dreaming because it's not going to heppen.
@@jaydonpatterson3906 yeah that’s not a thing buddy...
@@Someone-ig7we what do you mean why
Isn’t it a felony, to not report it?
She is a woman who replied to the Saudi Prince email and followed instructions.
How do you know and what would this mean?
Hahhahah Hahhahaa💀
lmfao
Or a Nigerian prince!
Spam?
i received an extra $1300 as part of my paycheck one time and never reported it and never got caught. It has happened to several people at my job lol
She's gonna get blessed out of nowhere and it's gonna be a Beautiful , Huge , Life changing , Blessing 🤞🏾🙌🏾💯
Thats possible because she ssid she would pay her %10 tithe to god....lets hope that this was god testing her and that he blesses her for not yielding to temptation
It probably wasn’t even the bank’s money either they just took it.
EXACTLY
THAT DAMN HUSBAND!!!😮
Dude! this is something you don't tell the bank! Or anyone!
@M K fucking heist
@@mikegrand4181 Yeah if it's is a numerical error but if someone deposited it cannot be Caught unless someone demands its claim
They get unlimited bank lollipops at the window now
I’m weak!!!!!!!😂
Tbh if you have a kid with you, you do indeed get unlimited bank lollipops
I used to get those all the time at the bank. Like every week.
😆😆😆😆
@@Demented427 I still get them
“A reward would be nice!” SAME GIRLY
He shouldn’t have called the bank🙄
She must've hit up, up, down, down, left, right, left right in real life.
B a select start lol
She probably wrote the pattern code on a piece of paper, like we did back in the days
@@gvs6462 I used to print them shits out and keep them in a draw.
dumb af
She already had over $200k in her account tho 😂
Sounds like the bank laundered foreign money through her account actually.
Uh huh 🤔
holy shiT thats a good tought
I’m hugh I’m available to fix any problem with your account I’m gonna fix it
@@NAT-turners-Revenge yes
Sounds like they shouldnt have called the bank lol
Thanks for the kindness
At least she’s honest. Not very many people would have been such a good person.
Her First thought, "The Nigerian prince was telling the truth."
😂
Lol
Haha.
Why pick on Nigeria?
@@everythingcrypto1966 its a joke about how people get an email about some "Nigerian prince" scam
As soon as she spent it her account would’ve gone to negative 37 million
You everywhere nigga 🤣
So she spent it already..
Not really. Because that’s their fault
😂
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"The bank took the money back"
This is why you don't share this stuff with people.
Keep large earnings a secret, yall.
I would have withdrawn the money, then stage an explosion in my house. Cut a pinky finger and leave it as evidence of my death, pay someone to change my identity, and move to Tahiti
The absolute best comment. 🤣
You've thought a bit too long about this :)
It’s a magical place.
I live in Tahiti and its not as good as you think lol
Tahiti has extradition rights with The United States ... that means they would send you back.
Imagine she gets a call from some guy that says “so did you get the 37 million I sent as a gift?”
Omg lol imagine
Then the bank sweats nervously
it's simple.
if someone had actually given her 37 million, then that money wouldnt be a mistake from the bank, and then bank wouldnt have taken it back.
there are logs of every transaction at multiple places.
@@sabin97 do you get the concept of a joke...?
she should call her boss to quit her job right there.
They are so kind and nice to give back the money. Ohh boy I tell you that's not what I would've done.
That's right. Call them immediately. No hesitation.
"Maybe the bank will give me a small reward for being a good customer"
Oh girl your reward was being on the news
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Inspired_by_God96 banks dont give a fuck they make money fucking people over
Happy fool she is
Cthu! Right
@Gideon 00 😂😂😂at least the credit card is 0% apr for 9 months!
When we make mistakes, the bank tells us to suck it up and to make better decisions next time, but when they mess up, they can take our money 🧐
Correction, the bank actually makes you pay for your mistakes through fees like overdraft fees
i wouldve went straight to the ATM and started withdrawing cash
I would’ve set up an offshore account immediately and wire transferred the money to that account. No one would be able to take it at that point, now you rich🤑 cost $25,000.00 to open an offshore bank account, small price to pay to keep $37M
Thats why i only make block money ;)
Black
The bank should have given her some reward for being honest.
Girl wtf did u get by bein so honest and kind fuck this world fr 🤣🤣😴
Plot twist: Somebody really gave her 37M dollars and the bank pips took advantage of the situation.
Sure
Theres a really low chance of that happening
It was a joke-
@@im_emmie There was no joke, he was the one joking
You cant even transfer that money without the bank confirming it first
Imagine if she never reported, went to see an attorney, was advised that if she decide to spend, she won’t have to pay it back since it was the bank’s error. LOL
No attorney would advise that
@@BadBoyBobby85 Are you sure about because some attorneys defends murderers who purposely murders people.
@@faster_xx that’s after they murdered and they got paid for it. If she asked an attorney if she should spend it before she spent it they would tell her no
@@harrischoudhary yeah I don’t think any attorney in their right mind would tell someone to spend money that isn’t theirs, and they usually are only necessary once a crime/injustice has already taken place.
@@BadBoyBobby85 I never said it was going to be a good advise XD. Sometimes people do get bad counseling =P. Plus who knows, maybe it's gonna one of those high end attorneys that also wants a 'cut' from that mistake. =P. Although it is not her money, laws can be portrayed in a certain way in her favor. But what matters is she did the right thing ^_^.
10% tithing? This woman is a real one
What a shame. First instinct should have been to call a lawyer.
When God sends you blessings, you don’t send them back
Amen to that 🙏
😊
And if the bank found out you will go to federal prison
But I would not call this a blessing.
@@adrianagomez7523 but what if u assume somone sent you
Being too NICE is sometimes BAD.
No it always good
@@Moj_randy no
In this case it was good because if she did spend it she would’ve been in some deep shit
@@Emma.S. there was a couple that borrowed 200K. Bank made mistake and deposited 20Mil instead. Couple withdrawn the money and left the country. USA is still chasing them for that lost money. First they arrested the husband. Now they locked the woman up as well..... USA is not getting any of their money back, ever!!! We don't know where they stash the money or what they did with it!!! My point is going back to the bank and telling them is the dumbest thing that can be done!!! I used to deliver pizza. I deliver to a party and the tip was about a 100 bucks. I said something. They tip me only 10 bucks for the order that was over 150 bucks. I learned to never give nothing back because there's not even a thank you from these jackasses!!!
They'd eventually find you. Life on the run isn't sweet.
The bank should give her a big check for being honest.
I would spend it in our place improve our streets because of alot of potholes in here and the rest is for myself and family
I hope her honesty gets rewarded in some major way at some point in her life.
I'm not buying this bs
Sadly it won't. I have no pity for big banks and big business because it is they who do harm to the people. Should've gotten an attorney and see how it could've gone from there before opening her mouth.
Though at least she was willing to give it back
@Galaer
Yeah but if she were to spend some of it they'd tell her to refund it
It will. There's good karma.
The correct answer is to immediatly withdrawl 2 million dollars.
But if the bank found out and you spent those 2 million imagine paying it back, you’d be in debt for life
Withdraw and close account. Change name. Move.
@@Thechroniclesofjenni too many details she has given to the bank when opening the account. Won't be hard to find her.
30 million*
Or you could not steal in the first place because you may or may not get caught but incase you do you’d be f***ed because the average person probably won’t even get to make a million throughout the life they live
I could say "I was praying for a lot of money",then show them my prayer requests lol.
So apparently someone made a tiny error. The question is...
Who was the sender?
Who was the supposed receiver?
What was the money for?
This just goes to show what crazy amounts of money are being deployed in shady operations
Not really it could of been from a construction company or something similar, millions might seem a lot to you but to companies these are just everyday transactions
1. None of your business
2. None of your business
3. None of your business
Lol
It was a bank transfer most likely between countries
Its prob a transfer from another country
legend has it, till this day she's still waiting for a reward for being a good customer....
and she never will....
She was a multi millionaire..if even for a day 😅
Dwl
Thats not funny
Best comment.
I would’ve waited 1-2 weeks while maintaining my normal routines to see if the bank contacted me..
Me too! 😂
I'm sure they would had realized by then on how 37m just slipped out their hands, same day just buy 37m worth of bitcoin or a much as you can.
@@hollowm.8416 that all sounds good, but it doesn't matter where u put the money. In the bank statement it'll show 37 mil in your account and 37 mil gone with nothing to show for it and they'll want it back. Money laundering case. Plus it'd probably be tax evasion too cause you'd have to pay taxes on that money
Same
@@unpopularopinion9407 After the case give it back xD sell the bitcoin and keep the profits!
Pissed 😂😂 it was her money until she gave it back 😂😂
I know this is a much older video, but it is insane that people feel the need to be rewarded for doing the right thing.
Her last name was “Ballon” for a reason!
Ballon? More like Ballin 😎
Lol
Here last
Balloon, not the German Ballon
Why because she’s an airhead for reporting that she was a millionaire?
imagine snitching on yourself.
Reminds me of Rapp Snitches by MF DOOM.
Well snitches get stitches and telling the bank was the right and honest thing to do
@@brookewyburn9950 👍 👍 👍 👍
They would’ve found out and sent her to jail
@@Hamood113 if I was her I would just take the risk and try not to get caught, I can probably lie and say it was hackers who put it in her account and withdrew it after
People saying they would took some money first 🤦🏻♀️ Do you even know how banks work? The lack of financial knowledge is worrying
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@Rolf Holmlund wow I'm amazed you mentioned Mrs Stacy Griffin
Mrs Stacy Griffin is the plug, get in touch with her. she gives high attention to her clients both old and newbies.
Her success stories are really painted everywhere.
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Who else check their bank account after this 💀
I’m not even gonna look because I know it’s around 92$. Which is high for me.
@@fortyoz.4350 damn *walks off with $3.82 in my account* 🚶🏿
Dezz nuts
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I’m a hacker I’m available to fix any problems on any bank should dm me +19404480231
We gonna ignore the fact that he said an EXTRA 37 million.....so she had 203 k though!???
As you can see the 3000 dollars in green under it (is the available balance) the money was not fully cleared as a transaction like that would take time to be cleared. They rounded the 37million to the nearest million.
She pays her tithes 💯
So. It’s not that hard to get 203k
@@jorgev5183 from mummy and daddy yes.
@@msshay421 3.7 mil for the church.. god damn
They would've for sure took her to jail
If she spent it. For sure😂😂
Sadly, banks continue to stumble, mortgage rates is on the rise with higher imports and lower exports, yet the FED is to lessen cost. So, where do we grow and safeguard our money now? something will eventually break if they keep raising interests and quantitative tightening.
ideally, you should consider financial planning to get the best results with your money, notwithstanding economy situation
Well agreed, I'm quite lucky exposed to finance at early age, started job at 19, purchased first home at 28, got married shortly afterwards to raise kids early. Going forward, got laid-off at 40 amid covid '19 outbreak, immediately consulted with an advisor in order to stay afloat and after subsequent investments, I'm barely 25% short of $1m ballpark goal as of today.
@@mariaguerrero08Mind if I ask you to recommend this particular coach you using their service?
@@mariaguerrero08Impressive can you share more info?
There are a handful of experts in the field. I've experimented with a few over the past years, but I've stuck with “Gertrude Margaret Quinto” for about five years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field, look-her up.
“Yes, hello, I believe you guys deposited 11 million into my account by mistake...yes that’s right..9 million...yup..yes I’ll hold...”
Lol 😂 I clicked on this video because I woke up to 4,000 extra dollars in my bank account and I took it all out and put it in my savings. Imma see what happens before I give it back this might be a blessing from God
@@daughteroftheking279 girl I know that’s right !
@@theyard6958 you completely skipped the part where I said I was going to see what happens and it might be a blessing from God.
@@daughteroftheking279 yo let me get some mcdonalds money
@@Valskyr 😂😂😂😂
MR BEAST: TODAY GAVE A RANDOM WOMAN 37 MILLION DOLLAR THEN SHE TOOK IT TO THE BANK
I know this is a joke but mrbeast doesn’t have 37M he has 16M and goes up to 20M most and barley moves down
@Kareemard the Legend I know but i only made a joke
@@kareembanzeeena how would you know lol
😂😂😂😂
@@isuffice google it, it comes from his sponsors
"Doing the right thinking isn't always the right think."
This was sheer, outright carelessness on the bank's part. They should be thanking their lucky stars this woman was honest enough to report the huge discrepancy immediately.
if it was me, i’d simply just wouldn’t touch my bank account and if it’s still there for 6 months to a year that’s mine . Y’all needa stop being nice to the banks, cause they don’t give a shit they’ll take u out of ur home and leave u homeless and won’t regret it ok.
@@dia9218 lol that is other people's money not only the banks. What you see in your bank account is debt owed buy the bank to you if you withdraw money. Part of that 37 million was very likely money that was owed to other people at that bank.
@@dia9218 You obviously dont understand how banks work. The money you have at a bank is debt that the bank pays you. They didn't give the lady 37 million they accidentally showed that they owed 37 million to her and corrected it. That wasn't her money so they don't owe her anything so they take it back its simple.
You think $37,000,000, that you didnt earn/win, will still be in your bank account after 6 entire months? Listen to me now okay, the Rich, the Bank, and the Government are NOT going to just let you keep that much money. All 3 can easily afford to come get you.
@@aj897 both you and @d hervey are just really naive. There is a record of that $37m and where it is. Eventually someone that has access to that information will see that a shit ton of money ended up where it shouldn't have. They will see where that money went to. They will debit $37m from the account because it is NOT the account holder's money. They will either contact the account owner to apologize for the error or if enough time has passed, someone will be getting a visit from some officers.
In the US, you cannot play with money like that. You will end up in jail or dead. Don't miss understand me. I don't get joy from the idea. But understand that much money isn't just something someone will forget or forgive.
Ur so rt my friend. Bank are bank, someone should post the legal part of this
Ruth: "a thank you reward would be good for being a good customer"
Legacy bank management: she sure has a good sense of humor
To be honest, a thank you reward, even just fifty bucks seems justified, that cash could have gone anywhere, they only took it back when they were notified.
@@lenmarfox2947 still not going to happen. Bankers will take 30 dollars from you for going a penny over your balence. you think they are going to give her a single cent?
@@lenmarfox2947 at that point tho the IRS would 100% raid her home or she would get arrested for basically robbing the bank if she kept the money or didn't notify the bank (Granted little unsure if it was just a glitch or if it was an error that actually transferred 37 Million but either way keeping it or not notifying the bank would have caused legal issues)
“For being a good customer” nah it’s just called being smart and giving back money that isn’t yours
You mean a reward for not doing something stupid enough to get thrown in prison.
You have to return it, but you can always give it 30 days to accrue some interest on it.
Something similar happpened to a relative. The account showed an amount equivilent to a months wages. The bank was notified & said some one had deposited it into account, parhaps gambling’s. They advised the relative that they couldn’t return it to the parson who deposited it, that it legally belonged to the relative . The relative withdrew the cash, then closed the account, after which, they opened a new account and deposited the money . Later they gave one fifth of it to a charity, bought presents for family members. The relative hadn’t used that particular bank account regularly, as they lived outside of the city. The bank didn’t print out past transactions, but they questioned the relative along the lines of, Q. Do you have a family member who gambles? It looks like someone was using the account to claim winnings. The relative was upset, that they were unable to trace the person who deposited the money. But when they told people of their dilemma, money being deposited by persons unknown, everyone laughed and said wish someone would place money in their accounts, or pity it wasn’t a few million , ha ha, next time ask the universe for a larger amount. Life is strange and the relatives still tease one another about the money. The relative was upset that the bank questioned them, was it a relative who used the account, because all the relatives had larger bank accounts from their professional earnings. Whereas they were a lower pain pensioner. Yes it was an emotional time for them., but the money was spent to help younger nephews and nieces, so they had no complaints about the unexpected gifts. 😘🙏👋😊😃
Banks, oops we made a mistake we will take our money back..
You overcharged 5$? You owe the bank 35 bucks per charge.
They probably would hit here with a overdraft fee lol
Her*
And when someone hacks YOUR account and steals YOUR money bank is just like: "yep. Shit happens. Nothing can be done about it"
Had to, bank was no help at all. Lost nearly $3,000.
I changed banks.
Eh. My elderly dad got the 400ish back stolen by 2 local gas stations from the same chain, after a couple months.
Credit unions ftw ig?
Isn't insurance just for the case the bank was hacked? Like, if you lost your credit card and someone bought a huge ding dong with it, you ain't getting this money back from bank.
Life story: One of my friends lost money because her account was hacked, and she had to go to the police, because bank was like: "yep. It was authorized. By you or not you we care not"
next time put your money in a real bank and stop trusting cousin Vinnie lol. real banks are insured by FDIC people don`t hack personal accounts, they hack the entire bank. now your credit or debit card is your responsibility, people don`t hack those they steal them.
Wow yes so true!
2years later no money was given back not even a finders fee. She should of stayed quiet went to the bank and did a withdrawal. By law she has the right to keep it unless someone ask
My sister-in-law had a similar experience, her bank had mistakenly deposited around $10 million dollars into her account. Being a good Christian she immediately contacted the bank and told them. They sent her a coffee mug as a thank you. That was nearly 40 yrs ago and she still has the mug to this day.
A fucking mug for 10$ m lol
$10 million*
Expect a bill next month from the bank on a account correction fee.
S B 😂😂👍🏽
S B For Realllll 😂😂😂😂👍🏽
Yup!
Yes, that’s the truth unfortunately
🤣🤣🤣 omg no they better not
I would've bought $37 million in bitcoin, knowing that it can jump 10% in a day. When it goes to $40 million, then you sell it all, return the $37 million, and pocket $3 million.
THANK YOU
And then when it jumps 10% down instead you end owing $4 million extra instead and spend rest of your life working that out.
@Shyamkumar Khangembam Since ignorance is not a crime, I would absolutely do this and then claim ignorance. I don't see it as a crime if it wasn't your error or stolen.
@@brentandrew2419 actually, ignorance is a crime. If you do not know where money come from, you are only legally allowed to own them after clearing it with the bank.
If you are not able to confirm later that there WAS a person you know that could had deposited it and you mistaken it for that, you will get in legal trouble if you don't return it.
In legal terms, cases like this fall under "theft of property lost by mistake" and "receiving stolen property", which are crimes.
Just google those and you will see laws about it popup. You can't claim ignorance as defense here, because you are supposed to be responsible for funds in your bank account.
@Shyamkumar Khangembam thats what banks do... it isnt illegal. If it is in her account🤷🏽♂️
That’s crazy😭😭
My Blessings Asap 😎
“Wasn’t gonna keep money that wasn’t hers”
Uh they put it in YOUR account. 🥴 silly ass
Brinks/Loomis has a check in and check out, bill packs have security codes and print codes that the bank files. 😉
@Mrs. Lovely *steal
Dumb ass tryna be honest, back didn't even give her a free toaster 🤣😂.... If you didn't take something, and it was giving to you... it's not Stealing!!
@Mrs. Lovely but you can’t even spell 🥴😪
😂😂😂☠️
The Bank "oh thank you, now we are gonna take our money back and you're gonna be poor once again. bye!"
Fr 😪🙄😭
She had 200 k more in her bank and that poor?
@@aurasky518 proof of that?
@@yujirohanma6473 they Said that the bank gave her 37 mil. And then we Saw her bank info whith something like 37 mil 207k. So there is the proof
@@aurasky518 They said 37m to round the number
Why in the world would she report this? Should have created another account offshore and sent it through or bought crypto
honestly i would've just left that account alone for years... just seeing if the money ever disappeared or the bank asked for it. after 10 years, i would start taking money out lmao
„10 years” lmao sure
I would wait 6 monthz
@@burgerburger3626 patience is a virtue that pays tenfold ;)
If they bank didnt notice the IRS would
@@burgerburger3626 The bank will probably flag you for such a huge amount if you've never even had 10k in the bank. They'll assume it's money laundering and block the account and request for evidence of source of funds, that is when it'll come back to them. If this were to happen today, a good way to get away with it is to send money in a decentralized system( Yes, Bitcoin, sorry)
The bank manager: Sorry mam, there's been a mistake. That money belongs to the local drug mobster. We will correct the issue immediately and return the money to him.
Legit tho LOL I bet you some Millionair transfered the funds and got the accounts mixed up by the bank and it ended up in her account. If this was a bank glitch i think all the customers would have gotten this money too.. lol honestly if i was this woman i would have thought of ways to keep the money why give it back to these greedy banks you know how corrupt they are you honestly think they are squeaky clean they do backdoor business deals with Mafia and other illegal shit behind the scenes and pretend like they are running an honest business.. yeah right banks are the dirtiest business
Dont use it mistake make or police will involve happen before
"TIGHT, TIGHT, TIGHT!"
- Tuco
Lol
@@chrissy93x lol I like your vibe dude you seem like a certified nigga
Thanks for continuing updates I'd rather trade the stock market as it's more profitable. I make an average of $34,500 per week even though I barely trade myself.
I'm favoured financially, Thank you Jesus $32,000 weekly profit regardless of how bad it gets on the economy.
Thanks to Mrs Deborah Davis.
She's a licensed broker here in the states
YES!!! That's exactly her name (Deborah Davis) so many people have recommended highly about her and am just starting with her 😊 from Brisbane Australia🇦🇺
I'm surprised that this name is being mentioned here, I stumbled upon one of her clients testimony on CNBC news last week.
You do the right thing
Imagine if she invested in something and made extra 5 million then returned the money-
This the only smart comment I’ve come across, the bank does the same thing to us, let them have a taste of their own medicine
@@rjd9570 nobody care if the bank do it and it work for them. The problem is I assume she is not a businessman. She lack the experience and knowledge in investing and prob wont make the money back. Even experienced businessman fail many time, heck even Google made bad investment sometime and lost alot of money.
@@aj897 i wasnt talking to you
oh shit that's smart
get some quick option flips done and give it back
Bruh , god sent it, id keep it
Not all blessings come from God you know....
The Devil can Bless you also.
@@BillyGaze817remember this verse. The thief comes only in order to steal and kill and destroy I (god) came that they may have life and have it in abundance john 10:10
Not to give blessings
@@BillyGaze817 : ur the devil no way
@@callmehcozy_dreamer1817 why do you say that? Lmao
You know I ain’t lying!😏
Honest couples 👏 👏 👏
Who else wondered whose money was that?
I would of bought bitcoin instantaneously and fell off the map.
You would be on the fbi's most wanted list
@@aurora9252 37M can keep you hidden if you’re smart
@@aurora9252 lol on it for what spending the money that showed up in your account there is no way i hell you would get charged with anything lol
They have record of where it went so any movement on your account you would be charged for that and who wants to pay back money you never had to begin with?
Disappear
From the first 2 minutes I would withdraw $5000
Smile the commect above me is a scam dont go to it it a website that can take your money from yout bank account if visiting it stay safe edit:the scammer delate his comment
Big Facts
Just $5000 out of 37 million .... methodical scammer I see
@@smoothpotato957 that’s the legal amount you allowed to withdraw from an ATM in the state of Florida.😊
Imma empty the atm clip literally bltddddddd
Poor lady
El chapo like damn…I know I put that $37,000,000 somewhere!!! Must’ve dropped it in that tunnel🤣
The one time that the Nigerian Prince came through with the $37 millions.
Lmao
No actually it was supposed to be the other way around. You wire HIM the money and you get a "loving boyfriend/husband"! Lol.
This got me checking my Bank Account Every 5 Minutes. Can’t wait to mop the floor & Catch a Bank Slipping
😂🤣
I see what u did there😂😂
Thats the dream
Anyone saying that she should’ve withdraw or transferred it has never dealt with large amounts of money. The bank literally calls the police and next thing you know you have cops on your doorstep asking you how you got that money.
My husband and I received $200 too much by a campground hosting job. They don't pay much as it is but l told them about the mistake.
I didn't even receive a thank you.
It wasn't a big deal like this lady but we are in our late 70s and l was shocked they didn't even appreciate it
I agree with her taking a screenshot just nice to know she was once a millionaire for 24 hrs 😃
She was a millionaire but what's the use, she didn't get to spend it. She could of just pretended she had that money in her account, same result