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SovSull Posted at 9:37 pm on July 15, 2009

NEW YORK (CNN)  -- A technical snafu left some Visa prepaid cardholders stunned and horrified Monday to see a $23,148,855,308,184,500 charge on their statements.

Josh Muszynski noticed the 17-digit charge while making a routine balance inquiry.

That's about 2,007 times the size of the national debt.

Josh Muszynski, 22, of Manchester, New Hampshire, was one Visa customer aghast to find the 17-digit charge on his bill. Adding insult to injury, he had also been hit with a $15 overdraft fee.

He noticed that his debt exceeded the world GDP while making a routine balance inquiry on his online Bank of America account. According to his statement, he had spent the profound sum in one pop at a nearby Mobil gas station -- his regular stop for Camel cigarettes.

"Very, very panicked," he jumped in his car and sped to the station.

Had they perhaps noticed any "outrageous" charges come across their books recently, he inquired of the cashier there. She checked the records. They had not. Video Watch the story of an astounded customer in Memphis, Tennessee »

Muszynski wondered aloud what he might possibly have asked to purchase for such an astronomical price. "Can I buy Europe on pump 4?"

He next called Bank of America, the issuer of his Visa prepaid debit card. The bank kept him on hold for two hours, during which time he contemplated the impossibly bleak financial future that might await him. He also felt a stab of fear that he had saddled all his unborn grandchildren -- and their grandchildren -- with a lifetime of debt. "Down the generational line, nobody would have any money."

Finally, a bank representative told him that the $23 quadrillion charge -- and the $15 overdraft fee -- would be stricken from his account.

Muszynski compared the giant debt reprieve to receiving "an amazing Monopoly card that says, 'Bank error in your favor.' "
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In a statement, Visa said the rogue charges affected "fewer than 13,000 prepaid transactions" and resulted from a "temporary programming error at Visa Debit Processing Services ... [which] caused some transactions to be inaccurately posted to a small number of Visa prepaid accounts."

The company assured customers that the problem has been fixed and that all falsely issued fees have been voided. "Erroneous postings have been removed ... this incident had no financial impact on Visa prepaid cardholders."


http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/07/15/quadrillion.dollar.glitch/index.html

Barack Hu$$ein Obama "distributing the wealth" I see. Just another example of this country going to the USS[ocialist]R toilet.

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justagirl5377 Posted at 5:04 am on July 17, 2009
   Well I certainly think Americans & only Americans should pay for this recession
   Why should we in the rest of the world be suffering because of the Americans ?.
    America was the cause of it.It was greedy over -consuming Yanks living beyond their income & beyond their share of the world's resources that started it.It was Americas supposed financial managers whose either greed,criminality or stupidity caused the recession
    Why shouldn't Americans pay?And not just for their own losses but for the losses also of all the unemployed ,avingsless & starving people of the world who are suffering because of US control of the capitalist system
    The people of NZ acknowledge that right now you can't pay us much compensation but we look forward to large annual remittances in future & for Americans in future to pay there way instead of sponging of the credit of others
     We will look more generously on you if you at least do something about your financial elite.Either decide they are criminals & jail them- and get them to pay for the global crisis,or decide they are fools & pillory a sack the lot of them along with all those who supported their alleged 'expertise.
      At the moment you seem to be busy rewarding & rehabilitating the creeps.Not a good look from my end of the world.
       You lot caused it.Clean up your mess
shadowpool Posted at 8:53 am on July 16, 2009
Pay to the order of Visa $23,148,855,308,184,500

Twenty-three-quadrillion one-hundred-forty-eight-trillion eight-hundred-fifty-five-billion three-hundred-eight-million one-hundred-eighty-four-thousand five-hundred and 00/100

--shadowp

WAIT . . .something is wrong here. . .

SAMMYJS99 Posted at 6:33 am on July 16, 2009
Quote: from allsmiles at 3:52 am on July 16, 2009

So an automated clerical error is the fault of the president now?

who said anything about automatic???

hell, congress still cant think straight.

Neodymie Posted at 12:58 am on July 16, 2009
That's funny but I don't get what you're saying...
allsmiles Posted at 12:52 am on July 16, 2009
So an automated clerical error is the fault of the president now?
Praise the Lard Posted at 9:51 pm on July 15, 2009
Quote: from SAMMYJS99 at 9:43 pm on July 15, 2009

you know what's the ironic part about this::  

you'd think that Obama makes enough as president to live well. YET, I guess what he has NOT FUCKING REALIZED, is that there are 300+ million people in this USA that ARE NOT in his $$$ bracket.  

and he wants to talk about "spreading the wealth".....  

PLEASE, SHUT UP.


yeah he should be in a halfway house

SAMMYJS99 Posted at 9:43 pm on July 15, 2009
Quote: from SovSull at 12:37 am on July 16, 2009


NEW YORK (CNN) -- A technical snafu left some Visa prepaid cardholders stunned and horrified Monday to see a $23,148,855,308,184,500 charge on their statements.

Josh Muszynski noticed the 17-digit charge while making a routine balance inquiry.

That's about 2,007 times the size of the national debt.

Josh Muszynski, 22, of Manchester, New Hampshire, was one Visa customer aghast to find the 17-digit charge on his bill. Adding insult to injury, he had also been hit with a $15 overdraft fee.

He noticed that his debt exceeded the world GDP while making a routine balance inquiry on his online Bank of America account. According to his statement, he had spent the profound sum in one pop at a nearby Mobil gas station -- his regular stop for Camel cigarettes.

"Very, very panicked," he jumped in his car and sped to the station.

Had they perhaps noticed any "outrageous" charges come across their books recently, he inquired of the cashier there. She checked the records. They had not. Video Watch the story of an astounded customer in Memphis, Tennessee »

Muszynski wondered aloud what he might possibly have asked to purchase for such an astronomical price. "Can I buy Europe on pump 4?"

He next called Bank of America, the issuer of his Visa prepaid debit card. The bank kept him on hold for two hours, during which time he contemplated the impossibly bleak financial future that might await him. He also felt a stab of fear that he had saddled all his unborn grandchildren -- and their grandchildren -- with a lifetime of debt. "Down the generational line, nobody would have any money."

Finally, a bank representative told him that the $23 quadrillion charge -- and the $15 overdraft fee -- would be stricken from his account.

Muszynski compared the giant debt reprieve to receiving "an amazing Monopoly card that says, 'Bank error in your favor.' "
advertisement

In a statement, Visa said the rogue charges affected "fewer than 13,000 prepaid transactions" and resulted from a "temporary programming error at Visa Debit Processing Services ... [which] caused some transactions to be inaccurately posted to a small number of Visa prepaid accounts."

The company assured customers that the problem has been fixed and that all falsely issued fees have been voided. "Erroneous postings have been removed ... this incident had no financial impact on Visa prepaid cardholders."


http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/07/15/quadrillion.dollar.glitch/index.html

Barack Hu$$ein Obama "distributing the wealth" I see. Just another example of this country going to the USS[ocialist]R toilet.


you know what's the ironic part about this::

you'd think that Obama makes enough as president to live well. YET, I guess what he has NOT FUCKING REALIZED, is that there are 300+ million people in this USA that ARE NOT in his $$$ bracket.

and he wants to talk about "spreading the wealth".....

PLEASE, SHUT UP.

InsaneBlue Posted at 9:40 pm on July 15, 2009
They should have a big lottery to fix the debt. Pick ten million people to pay a million dollars.
guitargod1 Posted at 9:39 pm on July 15, 2009
that fucking blows
Praise the Lard Posted at 9:38 pm on July 15, 2009
fucking lieberals
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