Back in January, 911 dispatcher Kelyn Spadoni opened an account with Charles Schwab In February, the bank went to transfer $82.56 into a Fidelity account, but because of a software error, Spadoni got $1.2 million instead. The bank tried sever times to contact the woman to get the money back, but she evaded them pretty good. According to reports, she quickly transferred the money to another account, bought a house, and a 2021 Hyundai Genesis. The bank's terms and conditions clearly state that the customer is required to return any money inadvertently transferred to them. So far they've only been able to retrieve 75% of the funds.