Do you believe in luck? If not, then this story may just restore your faith in luck. 

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Call it a luck-by-chance or just a coincidence, a woman in Boston temporarily became a millionaire. What would you do if you ever become a millionaire for a day? Buy a house, own a Ferrari or go on a luxurious cruise holiday? 

Well, don't get too excited as it lasted for a few minutes for this Boston woman! And wait till you find out about what she did with the million dollars mistakenly credited to her account!

Ellen Fleming says she received a voicemail from a TD Ameritrade financial consultant on Wednesday afternoon that a deposit had been made into her account.

The 26-year-old opened the company's app on her cellphone and was surprised to find $1.1 million instead of the $50 that she had left a few months ago.

Fleming tells The Boston Globe that she immediately thought about quitting her job and paying her student loans. Instead, she called the consultant back and informed them of the mix-up.

Fleming says the money was meant for a woman with the same name who lives in Florida.

She jokes that in her obituary she would like to be referred to as a "one-time millionaire."

We don't know if she returned the $1.1 million or changed her mind and bought a house. What would you do if your account is mistakenly credited with million dollars? Would you give it back or live your dreams?

(With PTI inputs)