As a regular PayPal customer, Chris
Reynolds spends no more than $100 a month.
So when the 56-year-old checked his
balance with the online money-transfer company recently, it was something of a
surprise for him to be told he was a quadrillionaire - making him the world's
richest man.
Mr Reynolds, from Delaware County,
opened his monthly-statement by email on Friday to discover that his balance
was a whopping $92,233,720,368,547,800.
Shock: When 56-year-old Chris
Reynolds checked his balance with online money-transfer company PayPal
recently, he was told he was a quadrillionaire.
Speaking to the New York Daily News,
Reynolds said he was taken aback by the figure.
'I'm just feeling like a million
bucks' he said. 'At first I thought that I owed quadrillions.'
Mr Reynolds, from Media, has been
using PayPal for 10 years and uses it to buy and sell items on eBay, including
vintage car parts.
After overcoming his shock, he
logged onto the PayPal site and saw that his balance was listed as zero.
But this has not stopped him from
imagining what he would have done with the money.
Mr Reynolds, who owns a
public-relations firm with his wife, said he would have paid off the U.S debt.
As reported by Philly.com, he said:
'I'm a very responsible guy. I would pay the national debt down first.'
He also said he would buy the Philadelphia
Phillies baseball team.
However, the apparent good wealth
did leave Mr Reynolds feeling somewhat charitable.
He donated $30 to the Democratic
slate for Delaware County Council shortly after opening the email.
A PayPal spokesman said the company
does not discuss customer-account information for privacy reasons.
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