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Published 16:18 22 Jan 2023 GMT
Dan lived like a millionaire for four months (A Current Affair)[/caption]
"On the first day, I spent $2,000 (£1,170), but on the second day, I transferred $4,000 (£2,341) to make sure my balance didn't stay negative,” he said. “The transfer at night would go through, then reverse one day later. But if you stayed ahead of that reversal by doing another one, you could trick the system into thinking you had millions."
For four months, he lived the dream, partying and travelling the world. He chartered private flights, paid off friends' student loans and even paid for homeless people to have a place to stay for the night, saying he "felt like a rockstar."
Although the bank would call every now and then to make sure certain transactions had been made by him, they hadn't noticed the glitch and never mentioned or questioned it.
But gradually, Dan was getting more and more nervous about his big spending, to the extent that on one occasion he had a nightmare about a "SWAT team out the front of the hotel I was staying in."
So he eventually came clean to the bank, who unsurprisingly told him he was in "big trouble" and that they would be alerting the police.
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Dan eventually chose to hand himself in to police (A Current Affair)[/caption]
However, Dan heard nothing from the authorities for two years. After seeing a psychiatrist for anxiety and guilt, Dan decided to turn himself in to the police – but not before sharing his story on national television.

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