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Houston Bank Of America ATM Accidentally Gives Out $100 Bills—And The Bank Says Keep It 😮

Houston Bank Of America ATM Accidentally Gives Out $100 Bills—And The Bank Says Keep It 😮
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Some folks in Houston Texas got an early holiday gift this year.


A Bank of America was seeing an unusual amount of traffic as word got out that the ATM mistakenly gave out $100 bills for $10 bills. Some reports are saying $10, others claim $20.

From late night Sunday into Monday, folks were withdrawing cash for a few hours while the glitch was in place. When the bank, which is worth $1.284 trillion—yes, that is Trillion with a capital T— learned of the error they said customers could keep the extra cash.

In a statement to KTRK a spokesperson for the bank said:

"This was an incident at a single ATM in Houston caused when a vendor incorrectly loaded $100 bills in place of $10 bills. We have resolved the matter. Customers will be able to keep the additional money dispensed."


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Twitter was wondering why this never happens to them.

We feel your pain, Bud.








Wait.

Did we say $100 bills for $10's?

Since when are there hunnys and tens in an ATM?



We don't care what it was supposed to be, we just want some that cash float this way!










We can still dream, can't we?

H/T: Gizmado, CNBC KDVR

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