Honolulu – Glitch Causes Bank Customers To See Billions In Charges

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    Honolulu – A technical glitch meant some First Hawaiian Bank customers logged on to their accounts to find that they appeared to be billions, or sometimes more than a trillion dollars in the red.

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    KHON-TV reports (http://bit.ly/1ImxP2g ) that bank officials say the glitch was visible to customers who logged on to their accounts during a 20-minute window Wednesday. They say no actual customer information or balances were affected by the issue.

    Customers who logged in at that time saw outstanding balances of at least $710 billion.

    Kauai resident George White says when he saw the error all he could think was, “Well, my wife is going to kill me.”

    First Hawaii Bank said in a statement that the issue was resolved quickly and that the bank apologized to customers who were inconvenienced.

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    Information from: KHON-TV, http://khon.com


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    wsbrgh
    wsbrgh
    8 years ago

    Bs’d. Let’s not worry about what they do accidentally- but what they have done on purpose.