Chris Reynolds' PayPal account was
erroneously credited $92,233,720,368,547,800
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When Chris Reynolds opened his June PayPal e-mail statement, something was off.
The Pennsylvania PR executive's account balance had
swelled to a whopping $92,233,720,368,547,800.
That's $92 QUADRILLION (and change).
Money that would make Reynolds -- who also sells
auto parts on eBay in his spare time -- the richest man in the world by a long
shot.
Rich, as in more than a million times richer
than Mexican telecom mogul Carlos Slim. And he's worth $67 billion.
Oh, if only.
"It's a curious thing. I don't know, maybe
someone was having fun," Reynolds said.
So he logged online, and reality bit back. His
account balance read $0. The correct amount.
PayPal admitted the error and offered to donate an
unspecified amount of money to a cause of Reynolds' choice.
"This is obviously an error and we appreciate
that Mr. Reynolds understood this was the case," PayPal said in a
statement.
Before this incident, the most Reynolds ever made on
PayPal was "a little over $1,000" selling a set of vintage BMW tires
on eBay.
So what would the would-be quadrillionaire have done
with all that cash?
Source: CNN.com
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