A woman who had gone to withdraw just $20 at an ATM discovered she had become one of the biggest billionaires from the USA. The ticket showed a balance in your account nearly $1 billion.
Julia Yonkowski, A West Tampa, Florida native noticed the huge mistake after verifying that deposits had been made into his account. $999,985,855.94. The story, which took place in June, has gone viral again in recent weeks.
The most curious thing about what could be one of the greatest flukes, the ones you always dream of, is that it’s about fighting for return the money to its owner but no one can answer him.
Another billionaire in the United States
According to experts, grandmother Julia has already been included in the list of millionaires of her country.
After her “new fortune” became known, she was placed as the 615th richest person in the United States.
“oh my god i was horrified. I know most people would think I won the lottery, but I was horrified,” she confessed wfla .
And far from thinking that he was going to spend that much money, sort of reality bathhe honestly revealed that he is desperate to give up the title of new millionaire as soon as possible.
You get no response from the bank
But the unusual situations did not end when the woman saw the receipt from the bank teller. Yonkowski has now recounted what happened during the attempt approach the Chase Bank branch closer to his home in Largo, Tampa.
There he has so far failed to get any response, and he also assures this as well as insisting no one from the entity answers your calls.
She acknowledges the difficulties for some banking authorities to deal with her over the weekend, but then that didn’t happen either although, for all, the situation warrants it.
‘I just can’t go on. I get stuck with your automated system of response and I can’t get a person to talk,” she admitted somewhat incredulously.
Julia’s reactions
“When I put in the $20, the ATM gave it back. I didn’t understand what happened, I thought there was an overdraft problem and said, ‘Oh forget it, he counted from the living room chair.
He also stated without a doubt: “I’ve read many stories of people who took the money and then had to give it back. I wouldn’t do it anyway because it’s not my money“.
The elderly woman, whose age was not disclosed, expressed one of her fears: “It scares me a bit about the issue of cyber threats. I don’t know what to think,” she said.
surprisingly still it is unclear what caused the failure which made Yonkowski a billionaire.
Chase has yet to release any statement from the entity on the situation. Meanwhile, Yonkowski is eager to have the money removed from his account as soon as possible and back to what it was.
Source: Clarin
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