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Man gambles away $1.5 million dispensed @ ATMs

Stoner4Life

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Yahoo News


Ronald Page seemingly had it made when Bank of America unintentionally changed his account status, allowing the 55-year-old man to make unlimited ATM cash overdraft withdrawals.

But ABC News reports that Page, who in reality had only $300 in his checking account, used the accidental loophole to withdraw more than $1.5 million—losing it all on gambling.

And even worse for Page, the U.S. Attorney's Office in Detroit says he is now facing 15 months in prison after pleading guilty to charges of theft of bank funds, $1,543,104 in total between December 1, 2008 and May 31, 2009.

"In this case, the bank's glitch allowed the defendant to lose a significant amount of money that was not even his in the first place," reads the U.S. Attorney's sentencing memorandum, obtained by ABC. "The fact that defendant acted on an impulse does not minimize the seriousness of his conduct and the need for a custodial sentence."

The day the Bank of America glitch went into effect, Page reportedly withdrew $312,000 from ATMs at the Greektown Casino in Detroit and an additional $51,727 from the MGM Grand Casino. Bank of America placed a hold on his account 17 days later, but he had already withdrawn $1.5 million by that point.

The glitch reportedly occurred because Page originally had a banking account with LaSalle Bank. When Bank of America acquired LaSalle, the glitch somehow occurred while the two banking institutions were transferring account information.

Page, who does not have a prior record, could have faced a steeper sentence but prosecutors said his crime was a "lapse of judgment" and placed blame with Bank of America for allowing the withdrawals to take place.

In addition to the recommended 15-month sentence and order to repay the funds, the U.S. Attorney's Office has suggested that Page be prohibited from gambling in any capacity.

"If his gambling addiction is not addressed, he is very likely to cause further financial hardship to himself and his family," the memorandum reads.



OK, $1.5M in 17 days? How much cash can an ATM hold? They had to be following this guy around with an armored guard to satisfy that jones.......

I wonder if they'll keep him away from any checker matches while he's in the joint?
 

GP73LPC

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1.5 mil and only 15 months in prison...

sign me up !!!! :woohoo:
 

DIDM

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True story

10 years ago my room mate inherited 4.6 million dollars, he put a down payment on his home and invested $75,000 in Trellis Earth Products.

Like I said, I'm his fucking room mate, we also have 2 other guys living here.


This fucking guy WAS a millionaire. He spent it all on shit he either lost had taken from him or left in Hawaii.

yep, if I ever have a kid it will meet Al Buddy, and learn what not to do with your inheritance.
 

Hammerhead

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that just insane. How many would give up 12 months in jail for a cool 1.5m in this economy.
 

GP73LPC

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No shit. How much of this sentence will he actually have to do? Probation afterwards is what will kill him.


he should just do the 15, fuck parole... but in my state he would only have to do about 3.5 months before he is eligible for parole...

100,000 a month to sit in jail... like i said, sign me up...
 

stc9357

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I'm give up my time and give them half my check for the rest of my life money would be strategically buried.
 

GP73LPC

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I'm give up my time and give them half my check for the rest of my life money would be strategically buried.

i'd play it cool for 6 months to a year, work and make payments and then go dig up my money, put it in an offshore account and get the hell out of dodge... :biggrin:
 

trichrider

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wow
thought i had gambling problems.

sounds as if the casinos got some blood from the stoned.

he at least picked the right pocket. they'll never get that mula back.
 

PhenoMenal

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what a peanut... it was his account - in his name, there was no way he'd be able to get away with it for very long so why even bother? It'd be like a burglar leaving their business card. As a result he'll now be spending up to 15 months in jail and is now 1.5 million dollars in debt, which probably leaves him fucked for life.
 

Stoner4Life

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I'm give up my time and give them half my check for the rest of my life money would be strategically buried.

right behind ya w/the pick 'n shovel bro,
damn that's a whole lot of $20 bills.......



btw, I won't bother asking who here has a $1.5M overdraft limit (we know it's NOKUY) but who the flock ever heard of being able to withdraw more than $200 cash twice in a 24 hour period @ an ATM?
 
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