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'I don't want your teller fired over this': Bank teller gives $3,000 to a random customer, good Samaritan restores faith in humanity

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    Posted by u/PetiteEmmaxx TIFU by accidentally giving $3,000 to a random person S
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    I was a bank teller working drive through and I had a fat stack of cash in an envelope (roughly $3,000ish) that I had set aside because I needed my manager to take it to the vault because I was over the max amount allowed to keep in the drawer at any time.
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    I'm just going through the motions and some guy was doing a cash withdrawal and while I was on auto-pilot I sent back his tube with the envelope containing $3000 instead of the few hundred he was withdrawing. Worst part was I didn't realize this until about 15 minutes and 10 or so transactions later.
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    I immediately called my manager and just said "I up big time". I couldn't even remember which account it was on so I had no idea who to call or who he was. He could have kept that money and we would have never known.
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    Luckily he was a good samaritan and came back into the branch and asked for the manager saying "I believe there was a mistake, I was given way too much money but I noticed it wasn't taken out of my account. I don't want your teller fired over this!"
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    TL;DR: Issue was resolved in under an hour and I'm forever thankful that guy was a good person and came back to return the money.
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    Copenhoss 12 hr. ago I used to work at a boat yard and dropped a $1.4m yacht with a lift. Sometimes I think about it right before I go to bed and my heart starts racing again.
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    jugstopper 12 hr. ago A few years back this happened at a bank in my town. Teller accidentally gave something like 10 grand to the wrong guy, who was, hysterically, a preacher. He took the money and ran. Like, dude, you know there are cameras EVERYWHERE, right?? Needless to say, he got busted pretty quickly and it was difficult to explain that to the congregation.
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    CAIM ThanklessTask 10 hr. ago "The teller accidentally gave me $2k, not sure what to do with the $1k but here's your $500 back anyway!"
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    FootballAndPornAcct 8 hr. ago Bank error in your favor Collect $3000
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    Gunnerblaster · 11 hr. ago As someone who used to work in the same industry, that would've been pretty much guaranteed grounds for getting fired. Glad it worked out for you in the end but maybe ease up on the auto pilot while dealing with cash.
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    FigNo507 5 hr. ago Yeah, money going back to the vault being in an envelope is a huge cash handling violation that should never happen.
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    SP3NGL3R 12 hr. ago And THAT is the country full of people where I want to live. Just honest, and most importantly respectful people. That's it. Be honest and respect the people around you.
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    People make mistakes. Don't take advantage of that. Honor/respect them People do awesome. Don't claim it as your own. Honor/respect them.
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    But. Humans are generally Some of us aren't and we see a glorious world. But most are just entitled selfish nuggets. it

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