The third-largest bank in the US accidentally credited trillions of dollars to a customer's balance in a massive payment error, according to a new report.
Bank error in your favor, collect several trillion dollars
No process is perfect, doesnt mean you dont put it in place in these context. The cost is trivially low given the volume and doesnt make you look like a moron.
yes and my point was the automated flagged probably wasnt in place ;). That or the UI fucked up and truncated the value in a manner that lead to it looking much smaller =p
you’d think anything over a few million would be flagged for manual review. such a basic systems check.
Sounds like a bunch of commie talk. Let the free market decide where the money goes
It probably was and still accidentally approved. It happens. I see four eyes or maker checker processes fail all the time.
No process is perfect, doesnt mean you dont put it in place in these context. The cost is trivially low given the volume and doesnt make you look like a moron.
That’s my point. It’s in place and probably still failed. It happens.
yes and my point was the automated flagged probably wasnt in place ;). That or the UI fucked up and truncated the value in a manner that lead to it looking much smaller =p
Yeah I’ve seen both of those as well