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[Fox 8] Teen convicted after spending $30K mistakenly deposited into his account

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  1. plutoblue11

    plutoblue11 Member

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    http://myfox8.com/2015/03/10/teen-c...ng-30k-mistakenly-deposited-into-his-account/

     
  2. Roc Paint

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    Show me the money!
     
  3. Mr. Clutch

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    So the parents didn't think it was strange when he bought a BMW?
     
  4. Jontro

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    and the teller walks away free. mission accomplished.
     
  5. VanityHalfBlack

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    Don't believe everything you read in the funny pages.
     
  6. bobloblaw

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    Why did the guy care enough to go to court? I'm sure he was reimbursed before they discovered the kid spent the money. The bank was the only "victim" here and that was due to their negligence. The kid was dumb but the teller who didn't request the man's account number was dumber.
     
  7. dragician

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    the teller was seen driving a BMW...
     
  8. rezdawg

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    I mean, the dude was 18 and he had all this extra money...My guess is that 98% of the population at that age would spend some of it, not thinking about the ramifications.

    If it's the banks fault, they should be the one paying the price.
     
  9. likestohypeguy

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    Unfortunately if you make an accounting mistake, you pay the price. And apparently if the bank makes an accounting mistake, you also pay the price.
     
  10. Kim

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    He had a terrible attorney. The victim deserved more than an apology from the bank and less than that from the kid, who didn't actively "steal" anything. Geez. Stuff like this has happened before without charges, but bc of the money amount and the kid doing regular dumb kid stuff and not being rich, he got a tougher charge (felony theft iirc).
     
  11. ThatBoyNick

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    That's ridiculous.

    This is 100% the banks fault, the kid should be completely free.

    It's like finding money on the ground, your not gonna just leave it there or report it. I think the bank should have ceased the rest of the money in the account and apologized to the man and payed for their mistake.
     
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    Corporations are only people. . . . until something goes wrong

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    Get all the benefits with none of the responsibility
     
  13. VanityHalfBlack

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    Its not real. This is all pretend. Stop reading the internet.
     

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