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Old 06-19-2012, 06:02 PM
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The bank fucl<ed up.

If they told you that you had $1.5 million what would you do?

Obviously, I don't believe this guys story about blowing it all gambling -- but he doesn't deserve any jail time.

Jail should be a place for dangerous people and true crooks. Not for poor people with no prior record who get handed a $1.5 million opportunity by Skank of America.
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Old 06-19-2012, 06:33 PM
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The bank fucl<ed up.

If they told you that you had $1.5 million what would you do?

Obviously, I don't believe this guys story about blowing it all gambling -- but he doesn't deserve any jail time.

Jail should be a place for dangerous people and true crooks. Not for poor people with no prior record who get handed a $1.5 million opportunity by Skank of America.

15 months for 1.5 million is a pretty good deal. They say he also has to pay it back ? Now that is the funny part. I also dont believe he lost all of that gambling, or atleast i hope he got a few hookers too.
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Old 06-19-2012, 06:44 PM
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Yeah -- losing $1.5 million gambling isn't easy.

I suppose he could say that he wanted to turn that $1.5 million into $2.5 million -- and give them back their money and keep the profit for himself.

I would bury it in various places throughout remote corners of my parents properties and say 'Sorry fellas, I gambled it all away'

A nice looking young white man with a good lawyer and no criminal record would have got virtually no prison time.
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Old 06-19-2012, 10:15 PM
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You know this has happened before and they put the money into an account of someone who went off the grid, or bought a new identity, or left the country all together.

Not saying I would but...
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Old 06-20-2012, 07:37 AM
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Yeah -- losing $1.5 million gambling isn't easy.

I suppose he could say that he wanted to turn that $1.5 million into $2.5 million -- and give them back their money and keep the profit for himself.

I would bury it in various places throughout remote corners of my parents properties and say 'Sorry fellas, I gambled it all away'

A nice looking young white man with a good lawyer and no criminal record would have got virtually no prison time.
Yeah but ANY prison time for you might prove to be "eye opening"...
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Old 06-27-2012, 03:53 PM
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"If his gambling addiction is not addressed, he is very likely to cause further financial hardship to himself and his family," the memorandum reads.

Holy sh!t that is funny.
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Old 06-27-2012, 04:11 PM
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The bank fucl<ed up.

If they told you that you had $1.5 million what would you do?

Obviously, I don't believe this guys story about blowing it all gambling -- but he doesn't deserve any jail time.

Jail should be a place for dangerous people and true crooks. Not for poor people with no prior record who get handed a $1.5 million opportunity by Skank of America.
Its The American Way

what i say they do, its change the regulation that if a glitch occurs
FDIC will cover it, and what ever happen to the money all well it doesn't matter, its a glitch and the glitch is insured.
and if they get part of the money back a reward should in place for which account got glitched.

Its A Win Win glitch.....
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Old 06-27-2012, 05:55 PM
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The bank fucl<ed up.

If they told you that you had $1.5 million what would you do?

Obviously, I don't believe this guys story about blowing it all gambling -- but he doesn't deserve any jail time.

Jail should be a place for dangerous people and true crooks. Not for poor people with no prior record who get handed a $1.5 million opportunity by Skank of America.
what i would do is call the bank-obviously it would be an error. now, if they said there's no error, all bets are off!!
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Old 06-28-2012, 08:35 AM
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Reminds me of the story of Joey Coyle. He grabbed $1.2 million that fell off an armored car, and then went on a spending spree. He was eventually acquitted of theft due to temporary insanity (and, they made a movie).

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