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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Man&#x27;s Debit Card Charged $23 Quadrillion, $15 Overdraft Fee<br /><br />Mysterious Bank Debit Leaves Josh Muszynski Bewildered<br /><br />POSTED: 12:24 am EDT July 15, 2009<br /><br />UPDATED: 11:05 am EDT July 15, 2009<br /><br />MANCHESTER, N.H. -- When Josh Muszynski checked his bank account online, he didn&#x27;t expect to find a $23 quadrillion debit.<br /><br />If it were to be true that someone actually compromised that money and got that money, they could do some severe damage with that amount of money, he said.<br /><br />Muszynski expected to see a couple hundred dollars in his account, but a 17-digit number that rivals even th national debt confronted him instead. The mistake alarmed Muszynski, who has downsized to an apartment in efforts to save money to buy a house.<br /><br />I thought my card had been compromised. I thought somebody had bought Europe with my credit card, Muszynski said. It was very concerning.<br /><br />What Did He Buy?<br /><br />I thought somebody had bought Europe with my credit card.<br /><br />- Josh Muszynski<br /><br />Muszynski swiped his debit card at a local Mobil gas station to buy a pack of cigarettes for a few bucks, Instead, his Bank of America account indicated he spent $23,148,855,308,184,500 at the gas station -- an amount for which he probably could have used to buy the entire company.<br /><br />Muszynski may never know what went wrong. He also wondered what he would&#x27;ve done if he actually had money like that to spend.<br /><br />If he had $23 quadrillion, Muszynski said he would give it all away, and maybe also bail out General Motors a few more times.<br /><br />No One Could Answer Mysterious Charge<br /><br />Hours later, after checking his account, Muszynski rushed back to the store but it appeared no one knew what to tell him. He wondered whether to call a debt relief company or how he&#x27;d pay it all off.<br /><br />The cashier says she couldn&#x27;t help me at all. She didn&#x27;t know anything about it, Muszynski said. It&#x27;s a lot of money in the negative, something I could never ever afford to pay back -- my children couldn&#x27;t afford, grandchildren, nothing like that.<br /><br />Muszynski called the bank about the string of numbers on the screen and a $15 overdraft fee the bank tacked on to his mysterious debt. After two hours on the phone, Muszynski said, the representative on the line had no idea what to say.<br /><br />She just tried to assure me that everything would be fixed, and I couldn&#x27;t see something like that being fixed, Muszynski said.<br /><br />Nearly 24 hours after the hole formed in his bank account, Muszynski checked his statement again. The bank corrected his statement a day later.<br /><br />It was back to normal. They reversed the negative balance fee, which was nice, Muszynski said.<br /><br />WMUR News 9 contacted Bank of America about the statement mishap, but representatives said the card issuer, Visa, could only answer questions. Visa, in turn, recommended that WMUR News 9 contact the bank.<br /><br />http://www.wmur.com/video/20057080/index.html<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2009/7/man-debit-card-charged-23-quardrillion.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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