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Are Banks Supposed To Do This? by mrNEMZY(m): 9:18am On Sep 21, 2019
Faulty ATM transactions is not a new thing. It has always been happening to me, but I noticed something this morning.

I went to withdraw, and I was debited without receiving value, I was also charged the normal #65 ATM transaction fee.

My money was credited back to my account within few mins of the faulty transaction, however the #65 wasn't credited.

I withdrew again, this time, it went well, but I was charged another #65.

Does it mean that I get charged even for faulty transactions?
Or, is this a bank thing? I used a UBA card on an ecobank ATM

Who else have noticed this?
Re: Are Banks Supposed To Do This? by SLAP44: 9:22am On Sep 21, 2019
65 naira is charge when you have withdrawn over 100 k from another bank ATM in a month. Each subsequent withdrawal will be penalised by 65 naira. This is not the bank charges for transfer.
Re: Are Banks Supposed To Do This? by mrNEMZY(m): 9:25am On Sep 21, 2019
Once I withdraw more than 4 times from another ATM in a month, from the fifth withdrawal, I get charged

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