Newsgroup: nz.general
In article <43jn1d$clk@news.express.co.nz>, lhf@iprolink.co.nz (Les Ferguson) writes:
> A friend of mine has discovered a problem with his bank account, > namely that over the last 6 months ATM withdrawals have been made from > his account, but not by him! This is not the first time this sort of thing has happened. I can document at least three seperate occasions where money has gone from my cheque account without my knowledge. The most insidious of these was: I went to the pub with some mates on a friday night, and on Saturday morning, my ATM account had been totally emptied out. I looked at the receipts and there were two transactions of 10 dollars which I remember vividly. The next 4 transactions, All, as it happens from the very same pub on the same night, I have no recollection of. All this would pale into insignificance were it not for the fact that the very same night someone gained access to my bedroom, broke open my money box and removed the contents. If that wasn't enough, they were also violently ill all down our our hallway, and all over the clothes I was wearing that night. Needless to say, I contacted the bank about this. I suspect that some form of coverup is in process. -- Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Simon Travaglia, Univ of Waikato, Private Bag 3105, Hamilton, New Zealand Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Pentax-K1000 Luck is what enabled others to get where they are. Talent is what enabled us to get to where we are.