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Alert To Customers, Who Is Ultimately Responsible? Bank Or Network Provider? by franugo(m): 9:19am On Nov 17, 2019
Hello all. If u have an answer, pls share as google search seems more clueless than i am on the subject.
Re: Alert To Customers, Who Is Ultimately Responsible? Bank Or Network Provider? by Abfinest007(m): 9:43am On Nov 17, 2019
bank of course .how will you chop in ShopRite and go and print receipt in spar.
Re: Alert To Customers, Who Is Ultimately Responsible? Bank Or Network Provider? by franugo(m): 10:00am On Nov 17, 2019
Abfinest007:
bank of course .how will you chop in ShopRite and go and print receipt in spar.

but there are times when u make a transaction in a bank and the teller tells u dt it has been posted. When u ask y d alert hasn't dropped, u hear things like 'we don't control alert, na ur network provider..'
so i guess my question really is what exactly is d process? How are alerts originated n sent
Re: Alert To Customers, Who Is Ultimately Responsible? Bank Or Network Provider? by Abfinest007(m): 10:13am On Nov 17, 2019
franugo:


but there are times when u make a transaction in a bank and the teller tells u dt it has been posted. When u ask y d alert hasn't dropped, u hear things like 'we don't control alert, na ur network provider..'
so i guess my question really is what exactly is d process? How are alerts originated n sent
it means the fault is from the network providers bcuz d bank might have sent d alert but it refuse to deliver bcuz of bad network.
Re: Alert To Customers, Who Is Ultimately Responsible? Bank Or Network Provider? by franugo(m): 12:26pm On Nov 17, 2019
Abfinest007:
it means the fault is from the network providers bcuz d bank might have sent d alert but it refuse to deliver bcuz of bad network.


Banks don't send alert per se...its not like after a transaction there's a button that they press to send alerts too embarassed

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