Weekend Edition: BofA Sued for $17,840,000,000,000,000,000,000

October 3, 2009 by Saud

Bank of America

How upset and disappointed can you be from a bad service you get? Upset enough to sue for more than sextillion dollars?!

Dalton Chisclom was upset about Bank of America’s customer service, upset enough to sue the largest bank in America and its’ board for “$1,784 billion, trillion” and insist that they deposit that amount in his account in the next day. This figure is more than sextillion dollars, or in other words, 1 followed by 22 zeros ($17,840,000,000,000,000,000,000) . The amount Chisclom is demanding makes the world’s 2008 GDP of $60 trillion seem so small.

Chisclom accused that the bank was declining some checks he wrote due to incomplete routing numbers. Also, he complained that he placed number of calls to the customer service in New York and got inconstant information from a spanish women.

“Incomprehensible” said the U.S District Judge Denney Chin. Chin has experience with big numbers; he is the one who sentenced Bernard Madoff to 150 years in jail for the $65 billion Ponzi scheme.

I guess that BOA will probably need another bailout package!

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Source: Reuters

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5 Responses to “Weekend Edition: BofA Sued for $17,840,000,000,000,000,000,000”

  1. Keynesian says:

    What an idiot hehe

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  2. 1001Nights says:

    Quite an ambitious fellow :)

    (first time visitor, set up mal blogkum is awesome! good luck!)

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    Keynesian Reply:

    1001 Nights:

    Thank for the compliments. I hope that u like the content too ;P We hope that you will be a frequent commenter/contributor!

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    Saud Reply:

    VERY ambitious!

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  3. Abdulmohsen says:

    His lawyer is either the laughing stock in his firm or is a shameless ambulance chaser.

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