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With just £6.59 in the bank, 20 year old Sarah-Jane Lee decided to limit herself to a £10 cash withdrawal.
But when she went to take out the money, she was astonished to find rather more funds were available - an extra £135,000...
She booked a £10,000 holiday to Florida, bought thousands of pounds worth of luxury goods, took out nearly £5,000 in cash and allegedly gave away almost £100,000.
The money enabled her to fill her housing association home with top-of-the-range electrical items and furniture including a 50-inch plasma television, luxury carpet and fridge-freezer.
It took the bank two weeks to realise its mistake but Lee is now facing a possible prison sentence. In court on Monday she admitted taking money she knew was not hers.
The largest prospecting permit is given by Crown Minerals to Glass Earth, they have begun a $4 million, four-month long, almost 18,000sq km airborne geophysical survey of Otago.Glass Earth project geologist Sean Doyle said that it is the most significant project on Otago geology ever done and that it will get more than $4 million worth of value out of this project. There will be used the helicopter-borne Resolve system with a magnetic gradiometer to target the top 100m of the earth's crust for minerals, the area of most interest for Glass Earth. Glass Earth in mid-October raised $10 million
An attendant on the China Southern Airlines found the child after landing."I lifted the coat, and found a child around three-years-old sleeping underneath," she said.The couple eventually contacted the guards themselves when they overheard them ask other passengers if they had lost a child."We were in such a rush to meet our relatives that we didn't realise we were going without him," father said. Some kind of "home alone"))/ananova.com/
the bank should have to pay for the mistake, not the lady. if their stupid enough to leave it in her account then thats their fault!
who in there right mind would not do the same? and that deserves to be locked up with murderers and rapists?
dare I say overcrowding?
if it was lost on the street then things would be different so why should banks get special treatment? shoe on the other foot I asure you it would not be the same!
the bank should have to pay for the mistake, not the lady. if their stupid enough to leave it in her account then thats their fault!
who in there right mind would not do the same? and that deserves to be locked up with murderers and rapists?
dare I say overcrowding?
if it was lost on the street then things would be different so why should banks get special treatment? shoe on the other foot I asure you it would not be the same!