An ATM draws a huge crowd after spitting $ 100 bills instead of $ 10



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Texas sheriff's deputies in Houston, Harris County, were forced to close an ATM machine in Houston on Sunday night after a large crowd gathered to take advantage of the machine handing out 100 tickets instead of 10 dollars, reported the Houston Chronicle.

Rather than trying to recover its losses, Bank of America announced that it would not force those who were able to purchase the $ 100 bills to pay back.

"It was an incident at one ATM in Houston, caused by a salesman who incorrectly charged $ 100 bills instead of $ 10 bills," Bank of America said in a statement to the Chronicle. "We solved the problem. Customers will be able to keep the extra money distributed. "

KPRC-TV said the crowd went to the Houston ATM on Sunday night after a man posted on social media bragged about the deal. KPRC added that some fighting took place near the ATM machine, prompting deputy ministers to close it.

Bank of America did not specify how many customers had taken advantage of the ATM machine.

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