Here is a little news tid-bit that got my attention.
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Josh Muszynski swiped his debit card at a gas station to buy a pack of cigarettes. His bank account showed he spent over 23 quadrillion dollars.
He checked his account online a few hours later, expecting to see a couple hundred dollars — but the 17-digit number that rivals even the national debt confronted him.
The bank corrected his statement the next day.
Bank of America told WMUR the card issuer, Visa, could only answer questions. Visa, in turn, referred questions to the bank.
These large corporations truly do suck.
B of A says talk to Visa, Visa says talk to B of A. what horse crap.
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MANCHESTER, N.H. — Josh Muszynski swiped his debit card at a gas station to buy a pack of cigarettes. His bank account showed he spent over 23 quadrillion dollars.
He checked his account online a few hours later, expecting to see a couple hundred dollars — but the 17-digit number that rivals even the national debt confronted him.
The bank corrected his statement the next day.
Bank of America told WMUR the card issuer, Visa, could only answer questions. Visa, in turn, referred questions to the bank.
These large corporations truly do suck.
B of A says talk to Visa, Visa says talk to B of A. what horse crap.
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