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Florida woman who withdrew her $1,200 stimulus check is stunned to find an extra $8.5 million deposited in her bank account
A woman in Florida was left stunned when she tried to withdraw her stimulus check from an ATM and discovered an additional $8.5 million had been deposited into her account.
Diana Lagulli was taking cash out at a Wawa convenience store in Sanford on Thursday when she glanced down at her receipt to find her remaining bank balance displaying a few extra zeros than she'd expected.
Confused and shocked at the multi-million dollar sum written in bold ink at the bottom of the paper, Lagulli said she called her son laughing, telling him: ‘Your parents are millionaires!'
But her reverie didn’t last long. After phoning her bank to inquire about the jackpot sum, Lagulli learned the $8.5 million deposit had been the result of a malfunction, rather than good fortune.
Diana Lagulli was taking cash out at a Wawa convenience store in Sanford on Thursday when she glanced down at her receipt to find her remaining bank balance displaying a few extra zeros than she'd expected
Within 12 hours Lagulli received a text alert notifying her that her bank balance had been reduced back down to normal.
But though she was no longer a millionaire, the retiree decided to take the surprise windfall as inspiration, later using some of her stimulus check to buy groceries for a nurse she'd seen stocking up on supplies in Walmart.
‘It made me very happy to do that even though I don’t have $8 million,’ Lagulli said. ‘You should have seen her face’.
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