Windfall for Dennis
Dennis Beytagh, former editor of the Waimarino Bulletin, found himself $16,000 better off this week, courtesy of Reynolds Motors. When Dennis received his monthly account from Reynolds, he noticed that he had been credited with the sum of $ 1 6,06 1 .49, but had no knowledge of ever paying it to the company! Armed with the account, he approached new car saies manager Dave Scott, to purchase a new vehicle, planning to use his elderly Austin as a trade-in. It wasn't long before Dave realised that something was amiss and at last report, frantic investigations were taking place at Reynolds Motors to discover how the 'computer' could have made such an error!
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 38, 12 March 1985, Page 1
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115Windfall for Dennis Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 38, 12 March 1985, Page 1
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