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NewsJuly 16, 2009

MANCHESTER, N.H. -- A New Hampshire man says he swiped his debit card at a gas station to buy a pack of cigarettes and was charged over 23 quadrillion dollars. Josh Muszynski checked his account online a few hours later and saw the 17-digit number -- a stunning $23,148,855,308,184,500 (twenty-three quadrillion, one hundred forty-eight trillion, eight hundred fifty-five billion, three hundred eight million, one hundred eighty-four thousand, five hundred dollars)...

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In this image from television Josh Muszynski speaks during an interview with WMUR TV in Manchester, N.H. July 14. Muszynski says he swiped his debit card at a gas station to buy a pack of cigarettes and was charged over 23 quadrillion dollars. (AP Photo/Courtesy of WMUR TV)
In this image from television Josh Muszynski speaks during an interview with WMUR TV in Manchester, N.H. July 14. Muszynski says he swiped his debit card at a gas station to buy a pack of cigarettes and was charged over 23 quadrillion dollars. (AP Photo/Courtesy of WMUR TV)

MANCHESTER, N.H. -- A New Hampshire man says he swiped his debit card at a gas station to buy a pack of cigarettes and was charged over 23 quadrillion dollars.

Josh Muszynski checked his account online a few hours later and saw the 17-digit number -- a stunning $23,148,855,308,184,500 (twenty-three quadrillion, one hundred forty-eight trillion, eight hundred fifty-five billion, three hundred eight million, one hundred eighty-four thousand, five hundred dollars).

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Muszynski says he spent two hours on the phone with Bank of America trying to sort out the string of numbers and the $15 overdraft fee.

The bank corrected the error the next day.

Bank of America tells WMUR-TV only the card issuer, Visa, could answer questions. Visa, in turn, referred questions to the bank.

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