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Josh Muszynski: 'I thought someone had bought Europe'

</td></tr> </tbody></table> <!-- E IIMA --> <!-- S SF -->A man in the United States popped out to his local petrol station to buy a pack of cigarettes - only to find his card charged $23,148,855,308,184,500.
That is $23 quadrillion (£14 quadrillion) - many times the US national debt.
"I thought somebody had bought Europe with my credit card," said Josh Muszynski, from New Hampshire.
He says his appeals to his bank first met with little understanding, though it eventually corrected the error.
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"It was all back to normal," Mr Muszynski told his local television station, WMUR. "They reversed the negative balance fee, which was nice."
Debt crisis
His nightmare began when he checked his online bank account a few hours after buying the cigarettes.
He thought he would be a couple of hundred dollars in the black. But his overdraft had pushed him into the red - by an amount equivalent to many times the entire US national debt.
"It is a lot of money in the negative," he said. "Something I could never, ever, afford to pay back.
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The 17-digit amount on his online bill shocked Mr Muszynski

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In panic, Mr Muszynski rushed back to the petrol station, but they were unable to help. He says he then spent two hours on the phone with the Bank of America.
Eventually, it assured him it would be fixed - and the next morning, it had been.
But no-one has yet explained to Mr Muszynski how such a astonishing error could have been made.
 

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why on earth did they keep the guy on hold for 2 hrs did the dumb fuckass credit card company think for a minute that he actually charged that much??

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Guys credit score must be flawless to have a credit line that high.
 

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My buddy ( Huey) got it right ! I even "Hooped" with him once ! :laugh:

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Probably just a simple computer bug, big "oops" from BoA.
 

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Visa dings teen for $23-quadrillion restaurant charge

Admits 17-digit 'glitch'


Visa says a technical glitch is responsible for a rash of notices warning customers their accounts are overdrawn to the tune of $23 quadrillion.
An anonymous Reg reader tipped us to one emailed statement, which claimed the account of the tipster's son was on hold because of a charge made to an Applebee's restaurant for $23,148,855,308,184,500.00. The tipster continued:
<script type="text/javascript">RegAd('mpu1', 'reg.security.4159/front', 'pos=top;sz=336x280', VCs);</script><script style="display: none;" type="text/javascript" src="http://ad.uk.doubleclick.net/adj/reg.security.4159/front;tile=2;dcove=d;cta=0;ctb=0;ctc=redesign;sc=1;cid=;test=;pid=92786;pf=0;kw=identity%20theft;kw=public%20key%20cryptography;kw=privacy;kw=information%20security;kw=data%20theft;cp=0;vc=sec.front;pos=top;sz=336x280;ord=574596742?"></script>
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"After checking with him to make sure he really hadn't purchased 23 quadrillion dollars worth of food from Applebees - he's really not that big an eater - I called to dispute the transaction. A tired-sounding customer service rep interrupted me: 'Are you calling about the $23 trillion dollar charge?' I corrected her "Actually, it's 23 quadrillion. I looked it up."​
Visa representatives quickly blamed the notices on a technical glitch. The 17-digit charges were applied to holders of prepaid cards, they said, such as the Visa Buxx card, a service parents can offer teenaged children.
"Late yesterday, July 13, a temporary programming error at Visa Debit Processing Services, caused some transactions to be inaccurately posted to a small number of Visa prepaid accounts," a statement issued on Tuesday said. "The technical glitch, which impacted fewer than 13,000 Visa prepaid transactions, has been corrected and erroneous postings have been removed. Importantly, this incident had no financial impact on Visa prepaid cardholders."
The Visa Buxx card is designed to help kids learn about finances by helping them track their purchases. It's already providing a valuable lesson in the importance of reading statements carefully. ®
 

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