A customer of the International Bank purchased dollars on the site. A moment later, Isher discovered that he had converted NIS 80,000 instead of NIS 8,000 and canceled the transaction.

The bank charged him NIS 1,600 "an action that cannot be undone"Governor of the Bank of Israel Amir Yaron at the Maariv/Maariv conference: "Are you buying foreign currency through the bank's app or website? It turns out that one moment of inattention can cost you a lot of money. "If they had charged me NIS 200, I wouldn't have said a word," says Hayi Shlomov, who wanted to buy dollars and got into trouble. "I wrote to my branch manager and asked for an explanation and was not answered. I turned to the bank's public, and after a month of waiting, they came back to me and said there was nothing they could do," says Shlombov.