Several women in different locations, including Metro Atlanta and Brisbane, were charged exorbitant amounts, ranging from $3,000 to over $7,000, for Subway sandwiches due to bank errors. The victims faced challenges in reversing the incorrect charges, with one woman even comparing the cost to a trip to Italy. The incidents have sparked public outrage and highlighted the financial risks associated with erroneous transactions.
A Georgia woman’s weekly trip to her local Subway turned into a financial fiasco when she was charged $7,112.98 for a sandwich. https://t.co/aUu3BFuonj
One woman's weekly trip to her local Subway turned into a financial fiasco when she was charged $7,112.98 for a sandwich. https://t.co/JKgnVoSMWT
There's inflation, and then there's...this A woman’s weekly trip to Subway turned into a financial fiasco when she was charged $7,112.98 for a sandwich https://t.co/Np8lSQq3T6
Woman accidentally tips $7K at Subway, had to fight Bank of America over charge https://t.co/xy3AFT3t70 https://t.co/fSij1h22uO
One woman's weekly trip to her local Subway turned into a financial fiasco when she was charged $7,112.98 for a sandwich. https://t.co/HcydlXmkhS
'I could have gone to Italy and got the sandwich': Furious Atlanta woman charged more than $7000 for Subway Italian sub says Bank of America refuses to reverse incorrect charge https://t.co/cxbpdQmnoo https://t.co/G4T0IWCtts
How an ordinary chicken sandwich ended up costing granny more than $3k in Brisbane after simple mistake https://t.co/mlW2YMJx3h https://t.co/b4xa0QYib3
Metro Atlanta woman charged more than $7,000 for Subway sandwich says she can’t get her money back https://t.co/NX7C8UIN8l
Nearly 10,000 people are willing to legally change their first name to "Subway" for a chance to win a lifetime of free sandwiches. 😅 https://t.co/OTcgRnRSWx