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Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by TallestTj(m): 2:23pm On May 03, 2017
As for me they can't try that with me, because that day na both police and army dem go take carry me comot from d bank and I must make sure say I blow d manager eye, den we go and settle it in court
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by planetuzor(m): 2:36pm On May 03, 2017
Where are the moerators. ..please push this to front page



Cc: Lalastica and co
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by Prechy08(m): 2:47pm On May 03, 2017
UBA too, I was a witness
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by Afritop(m): 2:55pm On May 03, 2017
AND THEY EXPECT US NOT TO DO WURUWURU TO SUCCEED IN THIS COUNTRY
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by benitwater(m): 3:03pm On May 03, 2017
planetuzor:
I don't know where the people managing the fiscal and monetary affairs of this great nation is leading her to....

Yesterday, a colleague who owns a mini supermarket went to deposit some funds in a bank here in Lagos but some of the Note were rejected by the bank for being torn... He inquired why shouldn't a bank which is supposed to serve as a central collection point for this notes to be returned to CBN which in turns prints newer equivalent. But the bank staffs said, they are now being charged a percentage by CBN for MUTILATED Notes hence they don't accept it anymore........

So now how do we change bad notes, since banks and Petrol station will stop collecting it now....I wonder what a country this is...

it happened to me 2wks ago@fcmb,they said cbn now charges a certain amount for those mutilated notes,i was angry ever since then i stop depositing into my account.
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by Shakur86(m): 3:32pm On May 03, 2017
wema is worst
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by temitope277(m): 3:32pm On May 03, 2017
why u dey take that kind money sef? Bad currency indeed!
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by abisolaarshow(f): 3:39pm On May 03, 2017
me i have #500 ooo . for this kind time

Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by Senipapa(m): 3:40pm On May 03, 2017
fatymore:
have done that since.... Thanks.. Nobody is above mistake
yes, nobody is.
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by alexarelano(m): 3:40pm On May 03, 2017
One woman withdrew from ATM POS and there's a mutilated N1000 note among d money, she quickly take it back to d bank to make payment (same bank she made d previous transaction) but they rejected d money. D woman has to tear d note in anger angry
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by planetuzor(m): 3:53pm On May 03, 2017
Hi Moderators, Please help push this to the front page so the appropriate authority can see our displeasure of this kind of policy


Moderators: naijacutee, FOD, dominique, puskin
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by bejeria101(m): 3:58pm On May 03, 2017
The same notes that they put in the ATM for you to collect again. The naija factor.
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by tola268: 4:11pm On May 03, 2017
planetuzor:
I don't know where the people managing the fiscal and monetary affairs of this great nation is leading her to....

Yesterday, a colleague who owns a mini supermarket went to deposit some funds in a bank here in Lagos but some of the Note were rejected by the bank for being torn... He inquired why shouldn't a bank which is supposed to serve as a central collection point for this notes to be returned to CBN which in turns prints newer equivalent. But the bank staffs said, they are now being charged a percentage by CBN for MUTILATED Notes hence they don't accept it anymore........

So now how do we change bad notes, since banks and Petrol station will stop collecting it now....I wonder what a country this is...

There are thieves every where maybe some of them are now at CBN collecting % on mutilated money notes
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by BigBrother9ja: 4:15pm On May 03, 2017
blueandbirds:
Tell your friend to give to beggars they will pray for him and he will make new money lol..
Very unintelligent comment.
Silly!
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by Nobody: 4:29pm On May 03, 2017
It is the duty of the cbn to print new notes after 5 years, blame the commercial banks, Nigeria is the only country in the world where you see mint notes on the streets sold by hawkers and get mutilated notes from our so called bankers.

Nigeria has the worst bankers there is no professionalism or ethics they just wear clean suits but exhibit dirty business practice.

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Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by unipol(m): 4:35pm On May 03, 2017
This is the no 10th evidence of a zoo. Infact the real animals in real zoo will one day revolt for insulting them because animals are more organized that nigeria
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by kayo80(m): 4:46pm On May 03, 2017
Tazdroid:
Magas, na still dem go load their ATM on weekends with plenty notes that need different types of surgery so dat after u don withdraw am, u no go fit c anybody to complain to.

Hahaha! So true. Last week Friday, that's how I went to withdraw ordinary 2k o, and 1k was torn. Chai! I wan cry. The people behind me didn't understand why I stayed infront of the the ATM a while longer than normal. Friday night o! Way public holiday dey on Monday. I just kept the money in a separate place, and on Tuesday, I went to pay the money back into their account. The woman at the counter looked at the money funny, and I was just waiting for her to complain before giving her some serious verbal assault.

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Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by murmee: 5:28pm On May 03, 2017
alexarelano:
One woman withdrew from ATM POS and there's a mutilated N1000 note among d money, she quickly take it back to d bank to make payment (same bank she made d previous transaction) but they rejected d money. D woman has to tear d note in anger angry
One piece of mutilated N500 note was among the N10,000 I collected from ECOBANK ATM on Osolo way on May day. I cannot spend it because it is being rejected everywhere. It is a BIG SHAME that the Banks are now loading their ATMs with Mutilated notes.
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by Mabpaine(m): 5:31pm On May 03, 2017
TFeminist:
Diamond back told me they no longer collect bad notes for replacing
it is against cbn rules. Everyone breakin rules. Lawlessness every where. Feels like it is lawless to obey d constitution ds days sef

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Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by andyanders: 5:36pm On May 03, 2017
The problem with our currency notes is because of the low quality materials used in the production of the currencies. Because of the fraudulent nature of those in a position to print these notes, they cut corners by quoting high costs for the production while they use low quality materials in producing them.

These deals are been perpetrated by those of the Apex Bank and the minting and printing. A case file is that of the last One Hundred naira note that was produced with low quality material.

I cannot understand why the same system that produced them, want to reject their products of which they made them so.

The CBN must be held accountable and this nonsense must stop.
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by Kiakia(m): 6:03pm On May 03, 2017
Advise your friend to go to CBN office in his State and have the torn notes changed.
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by Nobody: 7:08pm On May 03, 2017
okay.
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by MarieSucre(f): 8:15pm On May 03, 2017
dingbang:
Try another bank.. Some cashier will be too carried away to notice.

That is also wrong. The money will be charged to the cashiers account. Don't do that.
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by FromZeroToHero(m): 8:17pm On May 03, 2017
Don't blame the commercial banks, but saudier blame CBN. Banks are been charged 5% to change mutilated notes. For example, to change N100m mutilated notes the bank will cough out additional N5m.
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by dingbang(m): 8:30pm On May 03, 2017
MarieSucre:


That's is also wrong. The money will be charges from the cashiers account. Don't do that.
its their fault.. They need to sharpen their detective skills... Exam ain't true test of skill... Its required of every cashier to be vigilant...

What do u expect when banks hire people who score so well in math and English but can't even detect a simple loophole..


Phew...
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by MarieSucre(f): 8:44pm On May 03, 2017
dingbang:
its their fault.. They need to sharpen their detective skills... Exam ain't true test of skill... Its required of every cashier to be vigilant...

What do u expect when banks hire people who score so well in math and English but can't even detect a simple loophole..


Phew...

They're not detectives, they're cashiers. Don't put them through anymore stress than their barely above minimum wage salary can cover. Do the right thing.

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Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by dingbang(m): 8:47pm On May 03, 2017
MarieSucre:


They're not detectives, they're cashiers. Don't put them through anymore stress than their barely above minimum wage salary can cover. Do the right thing.
dey should do the right thing too... Someone gives you change, do u just collect it like that or u scan through the money to see if its damaged? Be wise..
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by Malocity(m): 8:53pm On May 03, 2017
Them no dey get plenty cash to take pay others, maybe dats why they reject. I love Nigeria, if no be Nigeria e no fit be Nigeria.
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by centboy123456(m): 9:19pm On May 03, 2017
TallestTj:
As for me they can't try that with me, because that day na both police and army dem go take carry me comot from d bank and I must make sure say I blow d manager eye, den we go and settle it in court



lol guy na mouth u just get ”” u nor fit try am
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by centboy123456(m): 9:30pm On May 03, 2017
benitwater:
it happened to me 2wks ago@fcmb,they said cbn now charges a certain amount for those mutilated notes,i was angry ever since then i stop depositing into my account.



lol u are not serious at all
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by CioAngels(f): 9:40pm On May 03, 2017
Arrant nonsense, go to ATM all you get is torn smelly notes while they sell New notes to party goers. Our bank managers are heartless, banks must collect mutilated note becos thats what they pay to customers. It is gabbage out gabbage In, you give to us rubbish, we it back to you.
Re: Banks Rejecting Mutilated Naira Notes (Torn Notes) by stnkembu(m): 5:40am On May 04, 2017
andyanders:
If commercial banks who are supposed to be an intermediary between The Apex Bank and the public starts rejecting mutilated currencies, with an excuse that the Apex is charging them money for those currencies, then the banks should take the Central Bank to court.

The Apex bank should now explain to Nigerians their job. Are they just out to sell dollars and pounds making their individual profits from the illegal foreign currency deals they perpetrate in connivance with the Abokis.

The central bank MUST not charge any money from commercial banks for mutilated currencies as it is their duty to remove and replace those currencies that has gone bad in circulation.

Or, is it because some of the directors of the CBN and commercial staff that got involved in fraudulent practices of stealing those mutilated currencies in the past in which the deal was blown and some of them in court facing jail term when convicted has made them to start charging money on such?

This nonsense must stop and if actually the CBN governor is aware of this development and nothing is done, it will serve him right to throw in the towel.

It's just so unfortunate that CBN is out to make profit.

They'll charge you for depositing cash with them

They'll also charge you for withdrawing same cash from them

CBN counting machine will shred most of the mutilated notes and the bank will be charged for cash shortage which ultimately will be borne by the cashier that received and stamped the cash.

This is where the part of the profit they declare annually emanates from.

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