The Bank Deposited A BILLION Dollars Into Her Account And Refuse To Take It Back…

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Let me tell you a story that sounds like a dream come true – or a nightmare, depending on how you look at it. A woman in Largo, Florida, named Julia Yonkowski checked her bank account and found nearly a billion dollars deposited by mistake.

That’s right, you heard me – one billion dollars! While most people might be tempted to take the money and run, Julia is a woman of principle and wants nothing more than to return the money to its rightful owner. But here’s the catch – the bank isn’t taking her calls!

Julia noticed the massive deposit into her account over the weekend and was shocked beyond words. “Oh my God, I was horrified. I know most people would think they won the lottery, but I was horrified, she told WFLA. Despite the temptation of being suddenly wealthy, Julia knows that the money isn’t hers and wants to do the right thing. She has been trying to reach out to Chase bank to return the money, but no one is taking her seriously.

“I just can’t get through. I get tied up with their automated system, and I can’t get a person,” she said. Julia has even placed several calls to see who needs to get involved to get the money back to the right people, but to no avail.

Julia is a woman of integrity and has been careful not to touch her bank account since she first noticed the mistake. She doesn’t want to do something wrong and bring a waterfall of negative consequences into her peaceful life.

“I know I’ve read stories about people that took the money or took out money, and then they had to repay it, and I wouldn’t do that anyway because it’s not my money,” she said.

However, Julia is now worried that Chase bank might make another mistake and touch the money that is rightfully hers. “It kind of scares me because, you know, with cyber threats. You know I don’t know what to think,” she said.

Some readers of DailyMail have shared their thoughts on the situation, warning Julia to be careful. “The real story here is 615 people in this country (that we know of) have more than that. Also, I’m sure if she spent even a penny, they’d bury her under the prison. Banks are absolutely ruthless, even when they’re wrong,” one reader commented.

Another reader speculated that the mistake might be part of a money laundering ploy. “Possibly a money laundering ploy, I do believe. Something about moving it in and back out of random accounts without the account holder even knowing about it,” they said.

In any case, Julia is a woman of honor and wants to do the right thing. She has even reached out to the news media to bring attention to her situation in the hopes that someone at Chase bank will take her seriously and help her return the money to its rightful owner.

While the idea of suddenly becoming a billionaire might sound tempting, it’s important to remember that there’s no such thing as a free lunch. Julia Yonkowski is a woman of principle who understands that honesty is always the best policy. She deserves credit for doing the right thing and trying to return the money to its rightful owner, even though no one at Chase bank is taking her calls.

Source: AWM