Big queues: People stormed an ATM that gave out a double amount (photo)
According to representatives of the bank, there was a one -time manual error, which resulted in more than one of the ATM transactions in one of the ATMs. Later, Natwest employees reported that the machine gun was corrected and customers could use it in normal mode. This is not the first bank error. A little more than a month ago, clients stated that they had problems with making cash. Many people feared that they would charge commissions.
Several people reported that recently made cash is not reflected in their balance sheet. A similar case occurred in August, when technical problems at the Ireland Bank allowed people to withdraw money despite the fact that their accounts were practically no funds. Large queues were formed after the dissemination of information about many ATMs in the Republic of Ireland. Later on social networks there were reports that ATMs were sent to police officers.
The incident that occurred in London has already been eliminated. This was reported in the bank. The staff posted on the X site (previously Twitter) shows large groups of customers who rushed to the ATM in the eastern part of London. One of the eyewitnesses said that the machine giving a double amount of money. The publication notes that it is unclear whether they were then charged with the customers, whether they really received cash without any additional cost.
"As a result of a one -time manual mistake, more cash has been issued in one of the ATMs. Since then, this error has been eliminated and customers can use this ATM in normal mode," said Natwest. Earlier, Focus reported that the man became a millionaire, waiting for his order in the cafe. Carlos Gutierres waited for his food and noticed a lottery nearby, deciding to buy a ticket for the Powerball Evening Draw.