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Ciaman
Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« on: June 28, 2009, 06:02 AM »

I started this trend to give oppoertuunity to our brothers and sisters to expose the games banks play to rip-off our hard-earned money. Please contirbutors should write the complain and the bank involved. Keep contributing.
lwise (m)
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #1 on: June 30, 2009, 12:45 PM »

I thought u know at least one
4tune1
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #2 on: June 30, 2009, 12:58 PM »

Let me start mine with Skye Bank, for the past three months now they `ve been deducting #90 for sms service charge and #150 ATM card fee every month
Rich Dad
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #3 on: June 30, 2009, 01:25 PM »

Yes!Sky Bank is a parasite!without using the atm card or receiving any sms notification they charge me #150 and 80 naira respectively.this is daylight robbery,  Angry
Ceelick
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #4 on: June 30, 2009, 02:26 PM »

Very interesting, I'll stay logged on Wink
TheSeeker (m)
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #5 on: June 30, 2009, 03:06 PM »

SpringBank -- They charge me exorbitantly for each cheque that I issue and when I do not have my cheque, they charge me #250 for on-counter cheque.
kaboninc
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #6 on: June 30, 2009, 03:30 PM »

It is the same thing with Intercontinental Tank. Theirs is probably the worst. They were charging nothing before for atm related transations. Then they increased it to 10 naira and later it was increased it to 50 naira per transaction even if you are withdrawing only 1000 naira asides their monthly debit of 100 naira for "atm fee". They also charge 30 naira for sms alert on savings even when you are the one withdrawing on a common savings account. They also charge me for recharging my airtime on my phone. Greedy people. They keep declearing huge profits every year-end and their source- illegal charges on their customers. Not that they reward their shareholders. Till tomorrow old generation banks are still the best.
vinvinonyi
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #7 on: June 30, 2009, 03:35 PM »

My dear KABONINC,dONT JUST CONCLUDE ON FIRST GENERATION BANKS,LOOK AT THIS, ,our banks are generating income whether rend ed services or not.

First Bank is another interesting room for milking customers hard earned income through savings withdrawal slip.

This happen if you are unable to produce your withdrawal slip,you are charged #500 per withdrawal,demanding for that slip.

this is an information age,where people can withdraw their cash personally without producing police extract and or any form of document as

demanded from time to time.

Than,what is the #500 charges for?for a piece of sheet given to you to make withdrawal or for maintaining savings account.

its unacceptable charges,AS THIS IS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT,ONLY OWNER ALLOWABLE TO CASHED.

Nezan (m)
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #8 on: June 30, 2009, 03:36 PM »

UBA and their end of month charges Angry Angry
pappy2000
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #9 on: June 30, 2009, 03:38 PM »

The bank will have to pay their staff.The overhead will be paid by somebody,but anyway it is bad.what can we possibly do?.
kaboninc
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #10 on: June 30, 2009, 03:46 PM »

@ vinvinonyi, if that's the way first bank is behaving then I will forget my account cos I just opened one just to pay in warrants. They are all thieves. My friend told me something and I'll always remember it. "You cannot prevent evil by doing evil" and that is what the banks are doing.
mbah 1
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #11 on: June 30, 2009, 03:54 PM »

well i agree that most banks play pranks,but my bank Zenith has been  detailed with me.
kaboninc
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #12 on: June 30, 2009, 04:02 PM »

is it the bank that asked for 250,000 naira before they could open a common savings account?
GP15
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #13 on: June 30, 2009, 04:32 PM »

UBA is the parasite,  they charged me for money paid into my account from another state,  they call it inter-state charges,  what rubbish
bros1234 (m)
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #14 on: June 30, 2009, 04:37 PM »

UBA will charge you for even entering their bank premises. I no longer run my account with them. but guess what, my debt has increased. they keep sending me how much i owe them, i will soon go and pay

Oceanic Bank is very lose. Dont use your ATM card on their machines or use their online transaction, sorry doesnt work, They seldome reward their customers. And u cant take all your money from their dorm account.
Carlosein (m)
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #15 on: June 30, 2009, 05:11 PM »

Quote from: bros1234 on June 30, 2009, 04:37 PM
UBA will charge you for even entering their bank premises. I no longer run my account with them. but guess what, my debt has increased. they keep sending me how much i owe them, i will soon go and pay

Oceanic Bank is very lose. Dont use your ATM card on their machines or use their online transaction, sorry doesnt work, They seldome reward their customers. And u cant take all your money from their dorm account.

same with me but i am nat paying natting. ole pple. Tongue
init4dmoni (m)
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #16 on: June 30, 2009, 05:20 PM »

nice thread. . . . . . educating Tongue
oleigh (m)
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #17 on: June 30, 2009, 05:43 PM »

intercontinental bank charge u even wen u're using their atm.
pappy2000
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #18 on: June 30, 2009, 05:44 PM »

What is the possible solution?.Let us about the solution the problem.Thanks NL.
ayodot (m)
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #19 on: June 30, 2009, 06:01 PM »

I also use skye bank they remove stupid charges for use of ATM and messages.
Can't we lodge our complains to the CBN
ScanLess
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #20 on: June 30, 2009, 06:08 PM »

O'l boy no be small thing oo !!, one day one First Bank ATM captured my card, and they told me their network is down so i should come back the next day to get my card, this i did and wham !! , the next thing , i started receiving Interswitch scam mails in my email describing the kind of problem i recently had with my ATM card, and asking me to supply my PIN at their fake web page. thank God i never did. i tell you banks are just recruiting anything that goes with the tag "graduate" and some of them are Yahooze specialists.
Igwe.
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #21 on: June 30, 2009, 06:17 PM »

Quote from: vinvinonyi on June 30, 2009, 03:35 PM
My dear KABONINC,dONT JUST CONCLUDE ON FIRST GENERATION BANKS,LOOK AT THIS, ,our banks are generating income whether rend ed services or not.

First Bank is another interesting room for milking customers hard earned income through savings withdrawal slip.

This happen if you are unable to produce your withdrawal slip,you are charged #500 per withdrawal,demanding for that slip.

this is an information age,where people can withdraw their cash personally without producing police extract and or any form of document as

demanded from time to time.

Than,what is the #500 charges for?for a piece of sheet given to you to make withdrawal or for maintaining savings account.

its unacceptable charges,AS THIS IS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT,ONLY OWNER ALLOWABLE TO CASHED.


Shocked Shocked Shocked
This can't be the first bank i know, unless First bank of Ghana, i bank with them and had never in anyway experienced any kinda deduction on my savings account except that of current account whenever a cheque is issued of which i deem negligible. 
ScanLess
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #22 on: June 30, 2009, 06:25 PM »

Quote from: bros1234 on June 30, 2009, 04:37 PM
UBA will charge you for even entering their bank premises. I no longer run my account with them. but guess what, my debt has increased. they keep sending me how much i owe them, i will soon go and pay

Oceanic Bank is very lose. Dont use your ATM card on their machines or use their online transaction, sorry doesnt work, They seldome reward their customers. And u cant take all your money from their dorm account.

very true about Oceanic , the ATM card they gave me is not working, and their internet banking is a big joke

UBA LOL Grin

pls if anybody knows any bank that is working well let him tell us, but there must a way to stop these banks from cheating us Angry

YES that reminds me , First Bank charged me COT 2ice on one transaction Angry
stagger
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #23 on: June 30, 2009, 06:32 PM »

UBA guys are nothing but Daylight Robbers. I wish Tony Elumelu is reading this. He should be ashamed of running a bank that consistently rips off customers by charging COT charges on savings accounts, inter-state transfers (even on savings accounts), etc.  Angry Angry

Then Danels Microfinance bank. Someone should start monitoring these so-called microfinance banks. Their modus operandi is not any different from the commercial banks. Just old wine in new bottles as far as I am concerned.

CAN YOU IMAGINE THIS MICROFINANCE BANK DEDUCTING N1000 FROM AN ACCOUNT EVERY MONTH? WHAT FOR?  Angry Angry

Needless to say that these two banks will not see a dime of my money in their accounts again. A friend of mine from Ethiopia could not believe his ears when I told him of the numerous charges these banks take.

In the same vein, I strongly wish to commend Guaranty Trust Bank. They are wonderful. No hidden charges, no minimum balance requirements, ease of transfers for forex and othe domiciliary dealings, etc. THUMBS UP!
gyde (m)
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #24 on: June 30, 2009, 06:34 PM »

Leave the banks alone!!!!!!!! Cry Cry Cry Cry
Redman44 (m)
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #25 on: June 30, 2009, 06:46 PM »

We have started again, fellow Nairalanders. I think it is time for some action Huh Huh We keep coming here to complain about the unorthodox practices of banks and other organizations without really doing anything to change things. It is pointless for us to fill pages of Nairaland with complaints and accusations with nothing changing at the end of the day. Perhaps, that is why organizations in Nigeria take us for granted Cry Cry

Sometime in 2007, I wrote a passionate and angry article about the state of the NYSC Orientation camps in the country. The article was designed as a open letter to President Yar'Adua. It was published in two Newspapers, if not three. And also online. The article led to some orientation camps getting closed and boarded down. Corpers were merged with their colleagues in states that had manageable orientation camps. Lagos state hosted hundreds of corpers from other states for the 3 weeks orientation programme. I also received e-mails from from Nigerians who commended me on the article.

I am not important. I'm not seeking for attention here. Our complaints about the bad practices and unmerited deductions by our banks need to go beyond this site. We need to get our complaints onto the pages of national newspapers. We need to write collective articles and do something collectively to stop these modern day robberies carried out by some Nigerian banks. I believe we can change things if we care enough about the problem. Cheers.
dfanthom (m)
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #26 on: June 30, 2009, 06:49 PM »

most of these banks charge one even for the air you breathe in their premises. may they be delivered from the demon of illicit charges!
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pappy2000
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #27 on: June 30, 2009, 07:05 PM »

@reddman44 thanks so much.What do we do?.
Redman44 (m)
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #28 on: June 30, 2009, 07:31 PM »

@pappy2000

Thanks for the question. Banks are there for us. They need us more than we need them. It is not the other way round. We need some form of collective action. We don't need to carry placards and march on the streets or picket the banks to express our grievances. This is because Nairalanders are scattered all over the world. Nairaland has given us the opportunity to come together online and share ideas. There is power in collective action, mates. So here is the plan.

1. We need to write about three well crafted articles about this situation to Nigerian Newspapers and Magazines.
2. We need to pull our ideas and complaints together so that the writers among us will have materials to add flesh to their articles.
3. We need a collective name for this movement against the banks and their ridiculous charges.
4. We have to open a blog page on Blogspot.com that will contain our experiences. This blog will be edited and moderated by a good blogger among us. The blog will be added as a footer to our three articles so that Nigerians and the international community can read it.
5. We need pictures of some of the banks.
6. We dont want saboteurs among us. No negative view should be tolerated.
7. We need to start work asap.

I have given some ideas. Let others follow suit. Lets work on this together. I don't want any position here. I'm just contributing my quota to our salvation from the banks. More ideas, please. Cheers.
lekan fayz
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #29 on: June 30, 2009, 07:58 PM »

i think we need to have as much proof to show to the regulatory bodies such as the House of rep, senate. that is the only way we can have their full support and attention, the media cnnot be overemphasised. we will be helping the general masses who are not as vigilant too. it is high time Nigerians started rejecting every attempt to insult our common intelligence.
brein
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #30 on: June 30, 2009, 08:22 PM »

Quote from: stagger on June 30, 2009, 06:32 PM
UBA guys are nothing but Daylight Robbers. I wish Tony Elumelu is reading this. He should be ashamed of running a bank that consistently rips off customers by charging COT charges on savings accounts, inter-state transfers (even on savings accounts), etc.  Angry Angry

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UBA will charge you for even entering their bank premises. I no longer run my account with them. but guess what, my debt has increased. they keep sending me how much i owe them, i will soon go and pay

Oceanic Bank is very lose. Dont use your ATM card on their machines or use their online transaction, sorry doesnt work, They seldome reward their customers. And u cant take all your money from their dorm account.
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stagger
Re: Games That Nigerian Banks Play To Rip Their Customers
« #31 on: June 30, 2009, 08:38 PM »

redman44, i am really feeling you.
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