A woman who lives in the state of Florida, in the United States, was shocked, After making a withdrawal of 20 dollars from an ATM, he noticed that the balance in his account was 999,985,855.94 dollars.
Julia Yonkowski, a native of West Tampa, Florida, noticed the massive error after verifying that her account Nearly a billion dollars had been deposited.
The most curious thing about what could be one of the greatest strokes of luck, is thatHe is struggling to return the cash to its owner but no one can answer him.
The story, which occurred in 2021, has gone viral again in recent weeks. According to experts, Grandma Julia has already been included in the list of millionaires in her country. After her “new fortune” was revealed, she was ranked as the 615th richest person in the United States.
The ticket with proof of your account balance at Chase bank. from Florida.
“Oh my God, I was horrified. I know most people would think he won the lottery, but I was horrified.”the woman confessed to WFLA .
And far from thinking about spending so much money, she honestly revealed that she is desperate to relinquish the title of new millionaire as soon as possible.
Yonkowski now recounted what happened when he tried to approach the Chase Bank branch closest to his home in Largo, Tampa.
There he has not been able to obtain any response so far, and until ensures that beyond insisting no one from the entity returns the calls.
She acknowledges the difficulties for some bank authority to assist her during the weekend, but then it did not happen either, although, for everyone, the situation warrants it.
‘I just can’t go on. I get stuck with their automated response system and I can’t get a person to talk to,” she acknowledged somewhat incredulously.
“When I put the $20 in, the ATM returned it. I didn’t understand what happened, I thought there was an overdraft problem and I said, ‘Oh, forget it, he counted from the living room couch.
He also assured without leaving any doubt: “I read many stories about people who took the money and then had to give it back. I would not do that anyway because it is not my money.”
The older woman, whose age was not disclosed, expressed one of her fears: “It scares me a little about cyber threats. I don’t know what to think”he pointed.
Chase has not yet issued any statement from the entity on the situation. Meanwhile, Yonkowski can’t wait for the money to be removed from her account as soon as possible and she’ll be back to who she was.
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