As you can easily see, this is where you can regale us with stories of phones dropped in toilets and broken hearts, be they yours or someone else's.
The case of the missing funds
On Tuesday I was working at my bank. A woman came through the drive-up and asked us to look and see if a deposit she had made earlier in the day had actually gone through. She had been at Menards(hardware store) and was trying to purchase something. But her card was being declined, saying that she had insufficient funds. The workers at Menards could also apparently see how much she had in her account-which they definitely shouldn't. This confused her, as she had made a deposit of nearly $800 only an hour before.
Upon looking up her account, we saw that she had made the deposit at a sister branch of our bank and promptly ate at Subway. Twenty minutes after the deposit was credited to her account, however, it was taken back out for the exact same amount. We informed her of this, and she was taken aback. There is no reason that the money should have been removed without being re-credited, especially nearly two hours after the initial deposit. As of right now, I do not know what the status of her missing funds are, but I am positive it is being looked into. The tellers at our sister branch have been known to conduct some shady business before, but nothing to the extent of $800. If I learn more, I will post it here.
All it takes is one bad day to reduce the sanest man alive to lunacy. That’'s how far the world is from where I am. Just one bad day.
A couple weeks ago, my sister visited from college. After going to the movies we got home. (We saw Catching Fire, which was my favorite book in the series, but I did like the first movie better.) A couple hours later she couldn't find her phone, so we searched the entire house, tearing apart couches, moving desks, taking out drawers, etc. We couldn't find it, and we know she didn't leave it at the theater, because she had it afterwards. Roughly two weeks later my friend came over for a Terraria all nighter. He lost his phone too. Once again we searched the entire house, only to find nothing. It didn't end there, the same exact thing happened to me with my Ipod, and my mothers flip phone. (Although she did get a new Windows 8 phone after that, so that did more good than bad.) The only person that this hasn't happened to is my father.
Spooky story? Idk.
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