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Re: Banks Risk Legal Suits For Deducting Stamp Duties From Customers’ Accounts by emelda86(f): 8:34am On Sep 26, 2017
Diamond bank na thief just as MMM

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Re: Banks Risk Legal Suits For Deducting Stamp Duties From Customers’ Accounts by c4tnoelz: 8:35am On Sep 26, 2017
Nawao
Re: Banks Risk Legal Suits For Deducting Stamp Duties From Customers’ Accounts by villagemind: 8:45am On Sep 26, 2017
allanphash7:
Access bank is a big time morafuccker

I concur!

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Re: Banks Risk Legal Suits For Deducting Stamp Duties From Customers’ Accounts by Larrykaysail(m): 8:48am On Sep 26, 2017
donkenny:
Nigeria banks are all scam
I don't have ATM. Card with wema bank they keep charging me monthly fee, UBA did the same things ...

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Re: Banks Risk Legal Suits For Deducting Stamp Duties From Customers’ Accounts by villagemind: 8:49am On Sep 26, 2017
Access Bank na winch. They keep unsettling my account all the time making it add to have round figures for transactions. I would even bear if it were monthly, but no, sometimes as many times as possible in a day. I would really love for a disruptive day in court for dem d way they've been disrupting my balance... arrhh!
Re: Banks Risk Legal Suits For Deducting Stamp Duties From Customers’ Accounts by bigtt76(f): 8:53am On Sep 26, 2017
About time we return back to the good ol'



...it now comes in various shapes and sizes and most importantly .....no Stamp Duty to be paid tongue

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Re: Banks Risk Legal Suits For Deducting Stamp Duties From Customers’ Accounts by 1nigeriamyfoot: 9:01am On Sep 26, 2017
PotatoSalad:
withdraw? what about my over 6k stamp duty charges?
let them leave other banks and Sue the shii out of diamond bank. That bank will charge you for charging you money for alerts.
thieves
Diamond Bank na biggest scam of our time, imagine deduction of 1056naira for buying recharge card of 1k. I asked my bank why dey charge me excess of 56naira but my bank replied;
1000naira for recharge card value
4naira for sms alert charges
52naira VAT

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Re: Banks Risk Legal Suits For Deducting Stamp Duties From Customers’ Accounts by just2endowed: 9:17am On Sep 26, 2017
1nigeriamyfoot:
Diamond Bank na biggest scam of our time, imagine deduction of 1056naira for buying recharge card of 1k. I asked my bank why dey charge me excess of 56naira but my bank replied;
1000naira for recharge card value
4naira for sms alert charges
52naira VAT

chai
Re: Banks Risk Legal Suits For Deducting Stamp Duties From Customers’ Accounts by BanevsJoker(m): 9:17am On Sep 26, 2017
adedayo2000:
Nice move from CBN
Cause diamond bank we just debit you @mid nite for Yeye stamp duty charge
Dude, it was CBN who mandated banks to charge and remit stamp duty to them. Tell your APC government that they are running a government of extortion. Now they want to resurrect tollgates. Add that to the fuel price hike, electricity tariff increase etc. PDP chastised you with whips, APC are chastising you with scorpions.

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Re: Banks Risk Legal Suits For Deducting Stamp Duties From Customers’ Accounts by bewla(m): 9:39am On Sep 26, 2017
rodeo0070:
Stamp duties kwa!
Nigeria is design to milk the power
Re: Banks Risk Legal Suits For Deducting Stamp Duties From Customers’ Accounts by VanBommel(m): 9:54am On Sep 26, 2017
miniziter:
Loot at what first bank did to me for several failed transfers.
shocked shocked shocked
Re: Banks Risk Legal Suits For Deducting Stamp Duties From Customers’ Accounts by VanBommel(m): 9:56am On Sep 26, 2017
PotatoSalad:
withdraw? what about my over 6k stamp duty charges?
let them leave other banks and Sue the shii out of diamond bank. That bank will charge you for charging you money for alerts.
thieves
diamond bank nearly killed me with that, I had to stop depositing money there for over 2 months now, they can eat the remaining 500 naira or so if they want
Re: Banks Risk Legal Suits For Deducting Stamp Duties From Customers’ Accounts by Akin0: 9:57am On Sep 26, 2017
It is a scam and we must all join hands to stop the continuous charging. And instruct the bank to reversed all the previous charges.

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Re: Banks Risk Legal Suits For Deducting Stamp Duties From Customers’ Accounts by Nobody: 10:16am On Sep 26, 2017
FCMB, ACCESS BANK andDIAMOND BANK are d worst banks in Nigeria
They pinch ur account till it enters red with
ACCOUNT MAINTENANCE CHARGES
ATM CHARGES
E-SECURITY CHARGE
CBN REGULARIZATION/ADHERENCE CHARGES
These are d same banks whose share prices are not up to N10

NAIRALANDERS GO AND OPEN ACCOUNT IN JAIZ BANK........they may be islamic, but don't deduct from your account angry
Re: Banks Risk Legal Suits For Deducting Stamp Duties From Customers’ Accounts by Andy2274: 10:21am On Sep 26, 2017
Especially Diamond Bank
Re: Banks Risk Legal Suits For Deducting Stamp Duties From Customers’ Accounts by miniziter(m): 7:27pm On Sep 26, 2017
AdeniyiA:

I think these are just the inter bank charges

But it wasn't successful.

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