My ex accidentally gave me R100,000!

My ex accidentally gave me R100,000!

This could definitely turn into a win-lose situation...

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Using electronic banking can lead to some very stressful moments and is a stress-level in a class of its own.

Especially when it concerns paying someone large amounts of money, like losing R861,940.

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One wrong number could send the money to a completely different account or result in the amount being much larger than intended.

This has probably happened to more people than some would like to admit.

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But what if you were not the one that made the mistake, but instead you were on the receiving end of the cash money.

Maybe it's from a complete stranger. 

Or you were expecting R100 but received R100,000.

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This then turns into a moral dilemma and most of us would agree that the right thing to do is rectifying the mistake.

Now consider the following scenario: Your ex has accidentally sent you a total of R100,000.

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Gordon Graham didn't ask KZN whether they would pay back the money or not, but rather: "In three words, what would your reply be?"

Take a listen below to hear the best comebacks courtesy of KZN:

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