25 February 2009

Woman finds $A1.76b in her bank account


A Swedish woman got the shock of her life when she found $US1.13 billion ($A1.76 billion) more than expected in her bank account, a newspaper reported on Tuesday.

Cornelia Johansson discovered the windfall on Monday, after she logged on to her internet bank to pay some bills, regional daily Goeteborgs-Posten said in its online edition.

"The balance was more than 10 billion kronor. It said the amount had been deposited as a correction for a credit card purchase," Johansson's boyfriend Daniel Hoeglund told the daily.

On Tuesday morning, the money was still credited to her account, but a few hours later it was gone, as mysteriously as it had arrived.

A press spokeswoman for Nordea bank, the largest bank in the Nordic region, later explained the mystery as "a technical mistake made by a company" *.

ninemsn 25 Feb 2009

* - technical mistake -

Another BLATANT lie propagated by the banks.

Banks trade on the overnight on the stock exchange in futures, bonds. commodities and currencies. This exercise brings in HIGH PROFITS for the banks.

What the banks traders do is 'shuffle' the money around from accounts to accounts.

This is usually done without the account holders knowledge.

This is a process WELL KNOWN within the banking industry.

The banking community DELIBERATELY keeps its financial dealings "TOP SECRET"




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