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Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by GentleLaw: 6:57pm On May 07
Out of just N17,000 that I wanted to withdraw from a bank ATM today, I ended up using the machine 4 times and each was not without N35 charge. This is how the machine is programmed and it's been like this for long.

So the question is, why is the machine programmed to pay maximum of N5000/dispense? For something that someone could've input N20,000 or whatever amount once (provided it's not above N50-100k), get paid the requested amount and you go your way immediately?

Oh no, that would be a very bad idea, considering this is Nigeria. How would they then charge N35/dispense that accumulatively would amount to billions of Naira at the end of the month, so that Oga and other pot bellies would share among themselves even at the expense of the poor customers?

So if I want to withdraw N50,000, I would go 10 times and the bank would deduct N35x10 from my acount? Oh my God!

We take a lot of rubbish in this country.

Really sad.

Modified: the said ATM here is Union Bank ATM, along Marian Road, Calabar, Cross River state.

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Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by Namaster: 6:59pm On May 07
Name the bank.

Don't be part of those people who conceal the identity of criminals.

It's illegal and the CBN will know how to handle them.

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Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by immortalcrown(m): 7:19pm On May 07
Name the bank if you are sure of your claim.

Oh! The name appears at the top.
Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by Remman(m): 7:25pm On May 07
Almost Everybody excluding myself and family are endulging in crime.
Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by YungTemy(m): 7:43pm On May 07
Gtb na thunder go fire una grin

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Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by matify83: 8:06pm On May 07
With the new cyber security tax, vat tax, and transfer tax set for implementation, we are in for a hellish ride as the government seeks to "Widen the tax net and reduce our purchasing power"
Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by 2shure: 8:24pm On May 07
Pos 100.
Bank. 175...
Choose 1
Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by Assetosky(m): 9:06pm On May 07
Which one be "name the bank"


All the banks are into this shit.
If you want to withdraw with another bank's card,the maximum is 5k/withdrawal,and each goes with 35# charge.

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Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by Zonefree(m): 9:14pm On May 07
immortalcrown:
Name the bank if you are sure of your claim.


Namaster:
Name the bank.

Don't be part of those people who conceal the identity of criminals.

It's illegal and the CBN will know how to handle them.
Like, you guys are not seeing the bank name there?

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Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by immortalcrown(m): 9:28pm On May 07
Zonefree:
Like, you guys are not seeing the bank name there?
I'm sorry. I have seen it.
Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by GentleLaw: 9:33pm On May 07
Namaster:
Name the bank.

Don't be part of those people who conceal the identity of criminals.

It's illegal and the CBN will know how to handle them.

I have modified it. The ATM is union bank

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Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by GentleLaw: 9:36pm On May 07
immortalcrown:
I'm sorry. I have seen it.

It's not GTB, Union bank rather.

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Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by LandMann: 9:49pm On May 07
If your bank is doing this and you wish to withdraw like 30k and above, go into the bank and demand for withdrawal slip and withdraw in cash.

Create a scene if you need to. All of you are being treated this way because you like suffering and smiling. Speak up and create a scene inside the bank so that they know noone is accepting their rubbish.
Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by idahme(m): 10:03pm On May 07
This must be GtBank, I have received over 15 alert for just one transaction I made with GtBank card . This is not just one time event, this is robbery at it's peak

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Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by idahme(m): 10:06pm On May 07
immortalcrown:
Name the bank if you are sure of your claim.

Oh! The name appears at the top.

I done receive alert from same bank 15 times, I initially taught fraudsters where doing something on my bank before I got to know it was initiated by gt bank , this is crazy. I have to pay for all of these.
Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by faceland: 11:14pm On May 07
Namaster:
Name the bank.

Don't be part of those people who conceal the identity of criminals.

It's illegal and the CBN will know how to handle them.

Probably Zenith... Or he use his ATM at another bank (like UBA using Wema ATM).
Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by LookFront: 11:25pm On May 07
LandMann:
If your bank is doing this and you wish to withdraw like 30k and above, go into the bank and demand for withdrawal slip and withdraw in cash.

Create a scene if you need to. All of you are being treated this way because you like suffering and smiling. Speak up and create a scene inside the bank so that they know noone is accepting their rubbish.


In as much as it's less than 100k, they'll tell you to go use your ATM card.
Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by LookFront: 11:26pm On May 07
idahme:
This must be GtBank, I have received over 15 alert for just one transaction I made with GtBank card . This is not just one time event, this is robbery at it's peak

Korokoro robbery in broad daylight and still they think you can't do anything.
Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by Tokskob2008: 1:29am On May 08
idahme:
This must be GtBank, I have received over 15 alert for just one transaction I made with GtBank card . This is not just one time event, this is robbery at it's peak
Gtbank is very terrible now, one transaction, you get an almost instant alert then 4 to 5hrs later you start getting multiple alerts of same message over and over again.

What the hell is Telco fee Mtn that they keep debiting #6.98 every night This also comes with almost 5 to 7 debit alerts too lipsrsealed

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Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by ALLNIGERIANSMAD(m): 2:56am On May 08
GentleLaw:
Out of just N17,000 that I wanted to withdraw from a bank ATM today, I ended up using the machine 4 times and each was not without N35 charge. This is how the machine is programmed and it's been like this for long.

So the question is, why is the machine programmed to pay maximum of N5000/dispense? For something that someone could've input N20,000 or whatever amount once (provided it's not above N50-100k), get paid the requested amount and you go your way immediately?

Oh no, that would be a very bad idea, considering this is Nigeria. How would they then charge N35/dispense that accumulatively would amount to billions of Naira at the end of the month, so that Oga and other pot bellies would share among themselves even at the expense of the poor customers?

So if I want to withdraw N50,000, I would go 10 times and the bank would deduct N35x10 from my acount? Oh my God!

We take a lot of rubbish in this country.

Really sad.

Modified: the said ATM here is Union Bank ATM, along Marian Road, Calabar, Cross River state.
when helicopter kill wigwe, little did dey know this is part of what killed him! Stealing from poor to become Rich
Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by LandMann: 3:01am On May 08
LookFront:


In as much as it's less than 100k, they'll tell you to go use your ATM card.

And you'll sheepishly obey.
Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by AcadaWriter: 3:13am On May 08
Gtb na thunder go fire una

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Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by Seunpapa65: 4:10am On May 08
Access na there hand work
Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by adamma24: 7:05am On May 08
GentleLaw:
Out of just N17,000 that I wanted to withdraw from a bank ATM today, I ended up using the machine 4 times and each was not without N35 charge. This is how the machine is programmed and it's been like this for long.

So the question is, why is the machine programmed to pay maximum of N5000/dispense? For something that someone could've input N20,000 or whatever amount once (provided it's not above N50-100k), get paid the requested amount and you go your way immediately?

Oh no, that would be a very bad idea, considering this is Nigeria. How would they then charge N35/dispense that accumulatively would amount to billions of Naira at the end of the month, so that Oga and other pot bellies would share among themselves even at the expense of the poor customers?

So if I want to withdraw N50,000, I would go 10 times and the bank would deduct N35x10 from my acount? Oh my God!

We take a lot of rubbish in this country.

Really sad.

Modified: the said ATM here is Union Bank ATM, along Marian Road, Calabar, Cross River state.

Stanbic Ibtc bank atm machine...na their work be that...some is even 3k ...
Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by ravensckar(m): 7:40am On May 08
Last week, I experienced same. I was shocked to my bones and I immediately began to cuss all those who are still supporting this evil government.

Like for God's sake, how can the government always frustrate & extort the people, yet, some citizens will still come online to support them.
Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by Goldsplash(m): 8:07am On May 08
I wonder why CBN isn't doing anything concerning this issue.
Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by LookFront: 9:30am On May 08
LandMann:


And you'll sheepishly obey.

If you insist to withdraw from the counter, additional charges will come with it. They are just all-round thieves.
Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by GentleLaw: 9:37am On May 08
adamma24:


Stanbic Ibtc bank atm machine...na their work be that...some is even 3k ...

Very very sad what we are going through in the country. Look at how the poor are being robbed from all angles.
Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by NeckingNgulping(m): 9:42am On May 08
This has become a norm in the banking system for so long. I can't say CBN isn't aware of these extortions and petty thieving by banks. Problem is, no matter how you shout, it falls on a deaf ear.

Why would CBN care when they're also benefitting!
Re: Banks Stealing Money From Their Customers (screenshots) by NeckingNgulping(m): 9:48am On May 08
ALLNIGERIANSMAD:
when helicopter kill wigwe, little did dey know this is part of what killed him! Stealing from poor to become Rich

True.. Flying helicopter on people's hard earned stolen funds..

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