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      07-15-2009, 09:26 PM   #1
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Talking I paid off the US Debt 2007 times on my Visa card.

thank me...

http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/07/15/qua...tch/index.html
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      07-15-2009, 09:33 PM   #2
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      07-15-2009, 10:16 PM   #3
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That guy just had to start his own Gov't so he wouldn't be responsible for paying any debt that he held. It's called the US method.
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i would have wired that shit to an offshore account, fly to there, and take that shit out. after that, be on the run forevahhh lol
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That's crazy, wonder how many digits it needs for it to show up as ???? lol.
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I'm glad it's not verizon that made that mistake. Otherwise they'll be like, oh I don't see the difference between .002 cent and .002 quadrillion...

(you might not get it if you didn't see "verizon math fail", actually, I take that back, my joke isn't really funny.)
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"He noticed that his debt exceeded the world GDP while making a routine balance inquiry on his online Bank of America account."

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[QUOTE=whyrms;5514723]I'm glad it's not verizon that made that mistake. Otherwise they'll be like, oh I don't see the difference between .002 cent and .002 quadrillion...

(you might not get it if you didn't see "verizon math fail", actually, I take that back, my joke isn't really funny.)[/QUOTE]

that made my night!
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OMG this is some crazy 5h1t!
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      07-16-2009, 12:12 AM   #10
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that amount of money spent works so much better than government's stimulus program....
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I'm glad it's not verizon that made that mistake. Otherwise they'll be like, oh I don't see the difference between .002 cent and .002 quadrillion...

(you might not get it if you didn't see "verizon math fail", actually, I take that back, my joke isn't really funny.)
lmfaoo winn
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Meh when u think about it the us debt is huge because 2007 times is more than the worlds gdp
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quadrillion...reminds me "Dr Evil"....
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i would have wired that shit to an offshore account, fly to there, and take that shit out. after that, be on the run forevahhh lol
wired what? it was a charge on his credit card.
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      07-16-2009, 12:23 PM   #15
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Actually it was a charge on a bank of america card from a gas station from the source I read. Actually, I am sticking with the source I reqad cause it is only 1 quadrillion times funnier...

http://www.wmur.com/money/20057331/detail.html

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MANCHESTER, N.H. -- When Josh Muszynski checked his bank account online, he didn't expect to find a $23 quadrillion debit.

"If it were to be true that someone actually compromised that money and got that money, they could do some severe damage with that amount of money," he said.

Muszynski expected to see a couple hundred dollars in his account, but a 17-digit number that rivals even the national debt confronted him instead. The mistake alarmed Muszynski, who has downsized to an apartment in efforts to save money to buy a house.

"I thought my card had been compromised. I thought somebody had bought Europe with my credit card," Muszynski said. "It was very concerning."

Muszynski swiped his debit card at a local Mobil gas station to buy a pack of cigarettes for a few bucks, Instead, his Bank of America account indicated he spent $23,148,855,308,184,500 at the gas station -- an amount for which he probably could have used to buy the entire company.

Muszynski may never know what went wrong. He also wondered what he would've done if he actually had money like that to spend.

If he had $23 quadrillion, Muszynski said he would give it all away, and maybe also bail out General Motors a few more times.

No One Could Answer Mysterious Charge

Hours later, after checking his account, Muszynski rushed back to the store but it appeared no one knew what to tell him. He wondered whether to call a debt relief company or how he'd pay it all off.

"The cashier says she couldn't help me at all. She didn't know anything about it," Muszynski said. "It's a lot of money in the negative, something I could never ever afford to pay back -- my children couldn't afford, grandchildren, nothing like that."

Muszynski called the bank about the string of numbers on the screen and a $15 overdraft fee the bank tacked on to his mysterious debt. After two hours on the phone, Muszynski said, the representative on the line had no idea what to say.

"She just tried to assure me that everything would be fixed, and I couldn't see something like that being fixed," Muszynski said.

Nearly 24 hours after the hole formed in his bank account, Muszynski checked his statement again. The bank corrected his statement a day later.

"It was back to normal. They reversed the negative balance fee, which was nice," Muszynski said.

WMUR News 9 contacted Bank of America about the statement mishap, but representatives said the card issuer, Visa, could only answer questions. Visa, in turn, recommended that WMUR News 9 contact the bank.
Worst writer ever...
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      07-16-2009, 03:07 PM   #16
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i LOL'd "Adding insult to injury, he had also been hit with a $15 overdraft fee."
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I heard this on the radio yesterday, I lol'd
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