
RSB
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I had that happen to me 2 years ago at a Washington Mutual. It wasn't at the Drive thru but rather on a regular ATM machine. I requested $40 but I got like $260.00 however, on my slip it said $260.01 Not sure how it calculated that .01 cent, the machine doesn't even give change. So I went inside and tell a clerk what had happened so she was able to fix, and she made me fill out this incident report. I asked what could of happened if I had just left without telling them anything, and she said that their head quarter would of picked that up and send me a letter to return the money and I would of had to explain my case on the .01 cent. It was very strange.
You wont get rewarded for your honesty so don't expect them to give you a reward for it. I guess your honesty is your greatest reward. |
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bahamabreeze
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An honest person would go into the bank and tell her what happened. |
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Kayyyy&♥;
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tell him that he is wrong and get the correct amout of money. |
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*****
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well, they have cameras, so the best thing would be to return it, even though I believe that they don't have the right to demand that from you
simply, it is the "right" thing to do |
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artemisaodc1
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You should go back to the bank and return the money, explaining what happened.
Ask yourself this: Is the added money worth more or less than knowing you've done the right thing? |
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noskwik2
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Take it back and explain what happened. Thats common sense and I think you know what is right. |
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CctbOh
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take it back and tell them about the error. They have cameras so they know who got the extra money. |
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Pepper's Mommy
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Well, I would return it. In most banks the teller has to make up her losses. |
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NHMike
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The teller will be short in their cash drawer for that day. The honest thing would be to go back to the bank and explain what happened since I do not think that they can actually identify that you specifically received too much money. |
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stmanley
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You should return the money to the bank and explain what happened.
Tellers "balance" their windows daily and keep a record of cash in and out. I can assure you they are researching where the amount out of balance is. You certainly are not at any fault in this situation but the teller is being placed under scruitiny. The right thing to do is to help clear it up and be proud you are so honest. |
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Kitty
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EVERYTHING the teller gave you is on camera. Come forward and do the right thing. These cameras know exactly what she gave you and they KNOW YOU KNOW !!
You know what the right thing to do is, so go take care of it and sleep well ! |
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waltzorro
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Give it back. That money belongs to someone else. Plus that teller may get fired and not be able to pay the bills and go on welfare and increase your taxes. |
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vneck
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the teller probably came up ''short'' at the end of their work day. depending on the amount they are short they could get in major trouble. the honest thing to do is to bring it back. then agian if your not honest you can keep it and they can't prove that your the one who got the extra money... it was a mistake on the tellers part. it really depends on the sort of person you are. |
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