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The BancoEstado assured that it had regularized the situation of Tabita Rain Carrillo, a woman who lives in Curanilahue, who accused that she received – without justification – a deposit of more than six billion pesos in her RUT Account.
The one affected by this strange case is dedicated to selling cosmetic accessories, for which she receives payments from her clients through electronic transfers.
As a result of this, a person told him that he could not make the payment because he warned him that the destination account had a limited capacity.
The amount received corresponds to six billion 763 thousand 92 million 470 thousand 380 pesos (6,763,092,470,380). “I had no return address and nothing (…) Maybe where that money came from“said Tabita, scared by the situation.
During this day, the entity came out to explain what happened, in the voice of Claudia Hernández, Client Manager.
According to the executive, “It was an operational situation that was regularized on November 2, the business day following October 31, when the strange deposit occurred.
“Later, we got in touch with the client to explain what happened. CuentaRUT remained operational to receive payments throughout this period, however, we apply certain restrictions operational to some transactions, such as money orders and transfers, while we regularized the situation, “he clarified.
In fact, Tabita says that he cannot operate his card yet and she is covered with uncertainty, since she still does not have full control of her CuentaRut.
He also claims to be afraid since, he said, he kept money saved to apply for a Housing allowance, more than 355 thousand pesos that does not know where they are.
On the other hand, the six trillion little by little have been moving and shrinking, and according to the last query you made, there were more than 2 billion pesos.
A neighbor of Curanilahue, Tabita Rain, lives a huge anguish after 6 Billion pesos appear in her rut account. Since October 31, he has managed millionaire figures in his account, of which he lost control. “A car comes and I cry, I think they are going to kill me” @Cooperative pic.twitter.com/lCTQKW1fVb
– Cristofer Espinoza (@CEspinozaQ) December 11, 2020
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