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Just kidding, obviously I'd notify them and be sure not to spend any of it.
A similar thing happened to an old client of mine, it wasn't a bank account but a brokerage account. An IRA actually. One day he checked his account online and noticed his account was suddenly about 170k more than it should be. We of course notified the proper party and waited for it to be transfered back out.
Anyway, it took over a month for them to rectify the problem. It happened to be a rollover deposit that had one number transposed.
Some may say that keeping the interest is wrong. Well ask yourself if a company, that short-changed you, ever offered you back interest. More than likely you had to wait 4-6 weeks for a check to get cut -- with no interest.
I've spent enough time on the phone with customer service representatives correcting errors that hurt me. I think it'd be up to the bank to catch up with me at my convenience. What's good for the goose is good for the gander right?
The other option is to very quickly drop the money into a numbered account in say the Caymans, bounce it between a few institutions that don't divulge banking information and retire... but that's theft and requires a lot of effort.
Hmm, perhaps you can slowly move money to another account in an automated way, perhaps 1K a day or something, without drawing attention.
I'd notify them immediately and let it be.
makingourway
1. Do a big time happy dance.
2. Allow the euphoria to subside
3. Explain to my wife why I was doing the happy dance
4. Listen to her tell me that I need to call the bank and have this corrected as soon as possible.
Now, I know when opportunity knocks and I know the money will soon be gone so...
I would find a short term guaranteed interest certificate, make a few bucks and await the banks "nasty call".
Sure, I would give it back but I would let as much interest accumulate as possible.
Hmmm...Maybe try to delay the return of the money by taking things to the court system.
Other ideas:
Get the money off-shore and retire to a tropical island :)
i havn't told the bank yet as i want to check its not a donation to my christmas car fund from a kindly relative that wanted to remain annonymous for the time being but then will send a card explaining it all on the big day!!
seriously, it did cause me joy and then anguish as, untill a few months, ago i had almost that same amount in the account. as i'd forgotten some fees had gone out of it, for a few hours i was really happy and started planning 'better' presents for my family. then i remembered paying that fee and realised the mistake. good job i didnt go shopping in the interim. damn bank.
Two young lovers with nothin better to do
Than sit around the house, get high, and watch the tube
And here is what happened when they decided to cut loose
They headed down to, ooh, old el paso
Thats where they ran into a great big hassle
Billy joe shot a man while robbing his castle
Bobbie sue took the money and run
Go on take the money and run
Go on take the money and run
Go on take the money and run
Go on take the money and run
Billy mack is a detective down in texas
You know he knows just exactly what the facts is
He aint gonna let those two escape justice
He makes his livin off of the peoples taxes
Bobbie sue, whoa, whoa, she slipped away
Billy joe caught up to her the very next day
They got the money, hey
You know they got away
They headed down south and theyre still running today
Singin go on take the money and run
Go on take the money and run
Go on take the money and run
Go on take the money and run
Go on take the money and run
Go on take the money and run
Go on take the money and run
SEE YOU GUYS IN MEXICO
Since, in fact I have a few million, I would expect to deposit that money also.
If the bank manager agrees to this, I would let them keep a thousand to make up for this one mistake.
It is actually a banking trick - to get rid of "high risk accounts"- whuch is what I later found out from one of the banks collection severvice agents. It really sucks it is better to move your money to another account and leave the banks error in the banks hands.
Sirena