Bank account ledgers show arithmetic errors and incorrect transaction sequencing
Banking customers discover their account statements contain calculation errors and transactions that are not processed in the order the bank represented. Funds earmarked for specific disbursements are not applied as directed, and the running balance does not match the sum of transactions. These errors suggest fundamental reliability failures in the bank's core ledger processing.
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