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Man Drags And Rubbishes Eco Bank For Stealing #52 Naira From His Account by 1960ng(op): 6:17pm On Jul 04, 2018
A Nigerian Twitter user @naijamonitor took to Twitter how Eco bank plc deducted #52.5 from his account for no reason , Calling Eco bank thieves.

He Tweeted (@naijamonitor):

Why are the banks stealing fromis? We have resigned ourselves to their mediocre services but this is just 1 time too many. @ecobank_Nigeria why would you charge for a service you didn’t perform. I advice you to refund my 52.5k. It is my sweat. N52.5k may be small, but it means the world to me! I could give it to a beggar, I could pay my tp with it but you @ecobamk_Nigeria should not steal it. Is it a crime to bank with you? Let me now start checking my account before una innoson me! @ecobank refund that money. @ecobank_Nigeria I usually don’t have time but you have created time for me. I thought that as a small bank you would take better care of your customers. You wouldn’t dare this in other west African countries but once it is Nigeria una go get muscbank.If I try to transfer funds from bank a to bank b, who gets the transaction charges? I just wanted time with an agent trying vainly to explain to me that ecobank which charges me transaction charges every time I withdraw suddenly don’t want money but donates all to access bank. Make una answer me before I cut person head @ecobank. cry cry cry cry

https://www.1960ng.com/man-drags-and-rubbishes-eco-bank-for-stealing-52-naira-from-his-account/

Re: Man Drags And Rubbishes Eco Bank For Stealing #52 Naira From His Account by aminu790(m): 6:25pm On Jul 04, 2018
Dear comrade
Hope it iz nat bank charges
Re: Man Drags And Rubbishes Eco Bank For Stealing #52 Naira From His Account by Paund: 10:25am On Jul 06, 2018
1960ng:
A Nigerian Twitter user @naijamonitor took to Twitter how Eco bank plc deducted #52.5 from his account for no reason , Calling Eco bank thieves.

He Tweeted (@naijamonitor):

Why are the banks stealing fromis? We have resigned ourselves to their mediocre services but this is just 1 time too many. @ecobank_Nigeria why would you charge for a service you didn’t perform. I advice you to refund my 52.5k. It is my sweat. N52.5k may be small, but it means the world to me! I could give it to a beggar, I could pay my tp with it but you @ecobamk_Nigeria should not steal it. Is it a crime to bank with you? Let me now start checking my account before una innoson me! @ecobank refund that money. @ecobank_Nigeria I usually don’t have time but you have created time for me. I thought that as a small bank you would take better care of your customers. You wouldn’t dare this in other west African countries but once it is Nigeria una go get muscbank.If I try to transfer funds from bank a to bank b, who gets the transaction charges? I just wanted time with an agent trying vainly to explain to me that ecobank which charges me transaction charges every time I withdraw suddenly don’t want money but donates all to access bank. Make una answer me before I cut person head @ecobank. cry cry cry cry

https://www.1960ng.com/man-drags-and-rubbishes-eco-bank-for-stealing-52-naira-from-his-account/
I think N52 is a normal bank charge for a transfer from one bank to another. If that particular money is deducted from your account, it must have been for a transfer. And if it happens that you didn't make any transfer and you are debited, then you should make a formal complaint to Ecobank. You can reach them on twitter @ecobank_nigeria or call their ombudsman 07050000000, 01-2260450 or better still email ombudsman@ecobank.com
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