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Personally I hope the OP got it sorted out. Dealing with a screw up for that kind of money can really be scary.
this was obviously a computer glitch/error... So do you guys really think that this wasnt sorted out by WFNNB ASAP?
@ItchyAppFingers wrote:
Thy could've credited your account instead of the "famous person's account " by mistake. Somewhere down the line that famous person is missing there $100,000 credit....could be one one the VS model's. lol ;p
A famous person may not miss $100,000. It might be peanuts to them.......
This happened recently to a Bof A customer who was able towithdraw above and beyond his checking account balance to the sum of $250,000+ at a casino. They did sue him but truly it was their fault. For some reason somebody changed his amount to overdraw to no- preset limit.
No to be rude but why would it show up as a balance and be reported on the credit reports considering that a balance on a credit card is something you owe and they dont owe you, so it actaully is that OP owes them 100,000 and not that they owe him. Surprised no one noticed this earlier. if it was a credit it would show as a negitive figure in the account balance and not a possitive figure as positive figures are owed to the credit card company and not to the customer. How come all of you did not see this?
@linux007969 wrote:No to be rude but why would it show up as a balance and be reported on the credit reports considering that a balance on a credit card is something you owe and they dont owe you, so it actaully is that OP owes them 100,000 and not that they owe him. Surprised no one noticed this earlier. if it was a credit it would show as a negitive figure in the account balance and not a possitive figure as positive figures are owed to the credit card company and not to the customer. How come all of you did not see this?
It was a credit, not a balance.
@Dustink wrote:
@linux007969 wrote:No to be rude but why would it show up as a balance and be reported on the credit reports considering that a balance on a credit card is something you owe and they dont owe you, so it actaully is that OP owes them 100,000 and not that they owe him. Surprised no one noticed this earlier. if it was a credit it would show as a negitive figure in the account balance and not a possitive figure as positive figures are owed to the credit card company and not to the customer. How come all of you did not see this?
It was a credit, not a balance.
you missed by comment, like i said if it were a credi it would be a negitive figure.
but lets not argue, either way it was a big glitch and someone probably got fired over it.