David Tepper's $100 Million ATM Receipt Found in East Hampton

by NowPublic Staff | June 30, 2011 at 08:13 am
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David Tepper $100 Million ATM Receipt: $2.75 Service Charge

An ATM receipt found in East Hampton (same ocean as the Rockaways, but with much higher rent) shows a balance hovering at $100 million. that means that the owner of this checking account (identified by Dealbreaker as hedge fund manager David Tepper) has so much money, he can afford to waste $100 million in a non-interest-bearing account. Shit.

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David Tepper's $100 Million ATM Receipt

David Tepper's $100 Million ATM Receipt

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We first saw this at Gawker, and the photo of the hundred million dollar ATM receipt is starting to go viral due to the power of bitter, bitter envy.

We notice that Capital One charges $2.75 per transaction... dang. Chase charges $3. See, that's why David Tepper has $100 million and we don't.

As a side note, David Tepper apparently has a set of brass balls. Literally. They're on his desk.

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Justin Way

Lets put the 100 million into the checking account for a day or two and then transfer it all to a real savings account.We will conveniently leave the receipt where some one can find it.Suckers!

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