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Moving Decimal Bug Loses Money

mario.m7 writes "Poste Italiane, the Italian postal service, suffered yesterday from an abnormal computation in ATM and credit card operations, since the decimal comma was not taken into account. The whole sum was therefore multiplied by 100, resulting in a 115,00 Euro transaction being debited as 11.500 Euro! Thousands of accounts are deep in the red and locked (link pumped through translator), so that no more operations are possible. Poste Italiane is gradually recovering the problem, fixing the error and re-crediting the sum debited in excess. Consumer associations have offered support to clients in case this lasts longer and causes damage."

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  1. Obligatory Office Space by dkleinsc · · Score: 5, Funny

    I always do that, I mess up some mundane detail!

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  2. God Bless the USA! by jellomizer · · Score: 5, Funny

    Our Comma to separate numbers and periods to indicate decimal are far superior to your backward period to separate numbers and comma to indicate a decimal number!

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    1. Re:God Bless the USA! by benwiggy · · Score: 5, Funny

      I think you mean "God Save the Queen". We (the British) gave you the correct method for decimals before we decided to let you have the place. You've managed to pick up a few bad habits from the French, such as driving on the right.

      But apart from that, you're doing quite well.

      (For the benefit of Australians, this is humour, not flamebait.)

    2. Re:God Bless the USA! by IrquiM · · Score: 5, Funny

      I think I read somewhere that the Australians would change from left to right in 2012. They would start with all the bigger vehicles like buses and lorries and if that turns out OK, it'll be mandatory for all motorized vehicles from 2015

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  3. Re:You mean 11,500 Euro by Kartoffel · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's still a decimal point. Europeans just put a little tail on it to be fancy.

  4. Re:Happened to me recently by eallanjr · · Score: 5, Funny

    I made a similar mistake recently... I made a (.NET) data entry software

    Don't you mean ,Net?