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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Ghost01(m): 9:42pm On Nov 14, 2020
Akin3891:


First bank staff could be this shady, sometimes ago i got an unexplained debit of 21k from my saving account,then later received a call from a lady who claimed to be my account officer and she said we had to debit your saving account because you moved some funds from your current account and left no money in it to cover cot, I was like why didn't you seek my consent before you do that, I'm sorry she said.

From that day onwards, she will call me just to ask how I'm doing and if I needed some loans, plus keeping records of my transactions even to 100 naira ,making assumptions of knowing me for many years now, someone I've never met before.

I suspected monitoring spirit, I simply move all funds out at least till the time she will keep her eyes away, Next day she called to know why, I just shrugged.
What the bank did, by debiting your savings account to cover for unpaid Account Maintenance Fee in your current account, is perfectly legal though. It was one of the terms you agreed to when you signed your account opening form.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akin3891: 10:14pm On Nov 14, 2020
Lazyyouth4u:

It is very normal for banks to move money from funded accounts to unfunded accounts so the customer does not get hit with unnecessary huge charges on the unfunded account or bad credit (for banks in developed countries as things like these are reported to the credit agencies and will affect credit score of the customer). It is usually done in the interest of the customer (of course the bank also wants to get its fees). They may move the money and then inform the customer after. It is not shady and happens all the time sir.

She’s your account officer and it’s her job to monitor your account and market the bank’s products to you. Also, good account officers try to maintain good relationships with owners of accounts assigned to them.

The bolded is quite understandable , but I never met nor receive help from any or this said account officer before untill that incident happened, and since then she has been on my neck for loan offers n keeping eyes on my figures, she called at a time if I needed my account statement for visas blah blah, something I never requested for.

My account is strictly for savings n not a company account, so I practically don't need an account officer.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by FatherCHRISTMAS: 1:15am On Nov 15, 2020
Ghost01:
What the bank did, by debiting your savings account to cover for unpaid Account Maintenance Fee in your current account, is perfectly legal though. It was one of the terms you agreed to when you signed your account opening form.
but they are separate accounts. all these banks draft ambiguous terms that are obviously against the customer but they get away with it because the system isn't what it should be
smh

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 7:18am On Nov 15, 2020
FatherCHRISTMAS:

but they are separate accounts. all these banks draft ambiguous terms that are obviously against the customer but they get away with it because the system isn't what it should be
smh


It doesn't not matter, provided you own both accounts.

CBN sent a proposal that will allow your account balance in other banks to settle customers unpaid debts. This can be easily known through the customer's BVN
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by TransAtlanticEx(m): 8:28am On Nov 15, 2020
richforever123:


You know, I actually admired you from affair and felt you were wise before this comment, this is a perfect example of educated trash, I already know you will say you are not here to please anyone, however I just thought to let you know
Stop admiring me if you can wink
None of that shìt matters to me.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nostradamus: 12:57am On Nov 16, 2020
DexterousOne:


What is this guy talking about bikonu undecided
that guy is saying the truth.listen to him,there's wisdom in his posts.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nwokeomajayb: 10:56am On Nov 16, 2020
TransAtlanticEx:
DJ cuppy is scratching discs because she isn't savvy enough to run a business na.Time wasted can never be gotten again,if she knew this(business and time value for opportunity),she wont spend a minute of her time in any stupid music video.How much does humanity pay a DJ ffs?And you say money is nothing?
If otedola hadn't continue his business,will she be free and financially buoyant enough to be fooling around in the name of DJ? undecided If I was her father I would have cease funding her,let me see where the money she uses to be stupid will come from. undecided
More reasons why you should marry money savvy women so as to birth smart kids who can continue the empire.
I'm sure you know late chief Joe ogbebor of OMG SYNERGY and you should know his daughter Ose Alexander Aisien,the C.O.O and his son Owen as the MD continuing after their father died last year abi?
Who wouldn't want to have this?You think Otedola is happy about his kids fooling around? undecided Not like they are even succesful entertainers like Davido or so.mtcheew.
Well,I don't have energy to talk,if you like,marry stupid women in the name of emotionally balanced abi "good",na una know.
I will never do it till this world end!I told my gees I won't marry a woman that makes less than 500k a month them dey look me like say I dey craze.
Time shall tell grin grin grin

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by abraolas1: 3:25pm On Nov 16, 2020
hmmm...its getting interesting smiley

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Desanta(m): 3:38pm On Nov 16, 2020
abraolas1:
hmmm...its getting interesting smiley

As expected.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by TotoNaRubber: 4:35pm On Nov 16, 2020
This was how mmm. went on. december. break and never returned.
Anyone who invested in. Mba forex should keep listening to Michael Jackson - Speechless for the next 14 days.

Desanta:


As expected.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:15pm On Nov 16, 2020
tracyorez:

My brother,I didn't not receive any alert yesterday.
The ops manager called that I should pls give him Monday grace since today and tomorrow is not a working day.
I won't give beyond that Monday as I need to have a rest of mind myself.
If I don't receive alert by 12 noon Monday I will go to the bank and send the mail right in the presence of the Opm and let the war begin.
I believe I have exusted all I can bear.
I will update you guys.
Madam, how far? Has he paid your money? Has he sent you the loan documents and Tbill certificate for the 4.5m that expired in September? Hope he hasn’t used your money for MBA sha. If he has, then you are sitting on a very long thing. Without any of those documents, you will struggle to get your money back if he decides to disappear o.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by hustla(m): 7:21pm On Nov 16, 2020
abraolas1:
hmmm...its getting interesting smiley

Lmaooooooo
Been waiting for this day. They will shed tears

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by tracyorez(f): 7:22pm On Nov 16, 2020
Good evening Oga's
Update:
He sent me a message this morning after several missed calls to walk into any first bank and officially write for the Ncc card to be closed.He included a serial number to give to them and said I should tell them to treat as urgent.
So on my way to my phone shop I branched their headquarters and approached the cs people since the ops manager was not on sit.i spoke to the customer service and she said I should have officially written that closure request that september instead of just discussing it with my account officer after checking her system.she also called the guy in my presence and the guy told her I have not been picking his calls. She then said since I have officially written the letter today and signed and my signature comfirmed that I should give her 2 days to complete the whole thing and that my money will surely enter my account and that she is certain the guy dint trade with my money.
I also requested for a copy of the documents I signed and she said I am meant to have only the offer letter that the one I signed was bank's copy.well,I told her I only got the visa card with no offer letter.
Now that I have officially written,I intend to give them few days to process it so that when I write to the head office and copy Cbn,I will have something tangeable to hold since I never officially requested the termination until today.
The question is : should I press further for the documents I signed or I should forget it for now?

Then, if you guys still insist I write first Bank and copy cbn,I can still do it right now as the message I already typed is still in my draft.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by hustla(m): 7:31pm On Nov 16, 2020
tracyorez:

Lol. He is opposite of all you listed. He is in his 40s with big tummy,married with 4 kids.My husband is rich and In his late 30s and has all you listed.I am less than 30 so do the maths.
And moreover,my hubby told me after our wedding that if I cheat on him,he will put a bullet in my brain and I believe him cos I new he meant it when I looked into his eyes that night and he makes sure that I lack nothing.

A man that tells you he will kill you if you cheat on him...

Hmmmmmmmm

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 7:45pm On Nov 16, 2020
tracyorez:
Good evening Oga's
Update:
He sent me a message this morning after several missed calls to walk into any first bank and officially write for the Ncc card to be closed.He included a serial number to give to them and said I should tell them to treat as urgent.
So on my way to my phone shop I branched their headquarters and approached the cs people since the ops manager was not on sit.i spoke to the customer service and she said I should have officially written that closure request that september instead of just discussing it with my account officer after checking her system.she also called the guy in my presence and the guy told her I have not been picking his calls. She then said since I have officially written the letter today and signed and my signature comfirmed that I should give her 2 days to complete the whole thing and that my money will surely enter my account and that she is certain the guy dint trade with my money.
I also requested for a copy of the documents I signed and she said I am meant to have only the offer letter that the one I signed was bank's copy.well,I told her I only got the visa card with no offer letter.
Now that I have officially written,I intend to give them few days to process it so that when I write to the head office and copy Cbn,I will have something tangeable to hold since I never officially requested the termination until today.
The question is : should I press further for the documents I signed or I should forget it for now?

Then, if you guys still insist I write first Bank and copy cbn,I can still do it right now as the message I already typed is still in my draft.
You need a copy of the offer letter and loan agreement you signed to understand the transaction you entered into with the bank. It is very important! Ask him to send it to you immediately. From your posts, I am guessing the branch is in a village or far away from the city. Don’t go to them anymore. They are a family and all working together in these runs and they will keep posting you until the pot belly man can raise the funds.

Ask him to send you the offer letter and a copy of the agreement you signed first thing tomorrow morning. Read those documents and if the Tbill is not included as collateral, it means he used your money for business or MBA and you must report him to the police, EFCC, CBN and First Bank Head Office. It is a criminal offence!

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Grupo(m): 8:04pm On Nov 16, 2020
Lazyyouth4u:

Madam, how far? Has he paid your money? Has he sent you the loan documents and Tbill certificate for the 4.5m that expired in September? Hope he hasn’t used your money for MBA sha. If he has, then you are sitting on a very long thing. Without any of those documents, you will struggle to get your money back if he decides to disappear o.

Hmm. This sounds more like it. He might have used the money for MBA.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Grupo(m): 8:07pm On Nov 16, 2020
Barrytone (RayRay06677),

Hope you don't have your money trapped in MBA?

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 8:09pm On Nov 16, 2020
abraolas1:
hmmm...its getting interesting smiley


They are on a looong thing

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akin3891: 8:10pm On Nov 16, 2020
tracyorez:
Good evening Oga's
Update:
He sent me a message this morning after several missed calls to walk into any first bank and officially write for the Ncc card to be closed.He included a serial number to give to them and said I should tell them to treat as urgent.
So on my way to my phone shop I branched their headquarters and approached the cs people since the ops manager was not on sit.i spoke to the customer service and she said I should have officially written that closure request that september instead of just discussing it with my account officer after checking her system.she also called the guy in my presence and the guy told her I have not been picking his calls. She then said since I have officially written the letter today and signed and my signature comfirmed that I should give her 2 days to complete the whole thing and that my money will surely enter my account and that she is certain the guy dint trade with my money.
I also requested for a copy of the documents I signed and she said I am meant to have only the offer letter that the one I signed was bank's copy.well,I told her I only got the visa card with no offer letter.
Now that I have officially written,I intend to give them few days to process it so that when I write to the head office and copy Cbn,I will have something tangeable to hold since I never officially requested the termination until today.
The question is : should I press further for the documents I signed or I should forget it for now?

Then, if you guys still insist I write first Bank and copy cbn,I can still do it right now as the message I already typed is still in my draft.

Things seems getting shaped, wait till Wednesday for them to have things sorted, don't send your drafted email yet. Insist on getting a copy of the contract signed to be sure if the loan you secured has anything connected with your matured tb.

Getting a copy of the signed form is to at least to have something to tender as a proof ,should you eventually need to email the head office. When next you fill such form, always take a photo before submission.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 8:10pm On Nov 16, 2020
Grupo:
Barrytone (RayRay06677),

Hope you don't have your money trapped in MBA?


He is aware of the risks involved
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akin3891: 8:24pm On Nov 16, 2020
Jeez. Bitc.oin is on fire. Anybody tapping into this free wealth creation ? Thought joining the train at 10k usd was late, now almost 17k, what a great miss.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akin3891: 8:40pm On Nov 16, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



They are on a looong thing

Hmm , I just wonder how people could be so WISE to get involves in such a scheme and still sleep peacefully at night.

If I have this guts, I would be making it so big via forex a lone ranger.... but in my current state, I can't afford to sleep with one eye open, it could kill me. I want to go to bed with nothing bothering mind.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Grupo(m): 9:00pm On Nov 16, 2020
emmanuelewumi:



He is aware of the risks involved

Hmmm.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:11pm On Nov 16, 2020
Akin3891:


Hmm , I just wonder how people could be so WISE to get involves in such a scheme and still sleep peacefully at night.

If I have this guts, I would be making it so big via forex a lone ranger.... but in my current state, I can't afford to sleep with one eye open, it could kill me. I want to go to bed with nothing bothering mind.
In the US, there are people that have made millions of dollars by investing in hedge funds that take positions in speculative investments including forex trading. It’s very risky but people actually make a killing from these investments (while many lose everything). If you want to be super rich, there’s no sleeping with two eyes o.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by tempest12: 9:20pm On Nov 16, 2020
Lazyyouth4u:

In the US, there are people that have made millions of dollars by investing in hedge funds that take positions in speculative investments including forex trading. It’s very risky but people actually make a killing from these investments (while many lose everything). If you want to be super rich, there’s no sleeping with two eyes o.

Exactly, you win some, you lose some.... To be rich means taking high risk most times. And making up some loses if any. So even if MBA crashes, is normal cos nothing last for ever.

Successful businesses loses and still make up for the loses

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by tracyorez(f): 9:42pm On Nov 16, 2020
Lazyyouth4u:

You need a copy of the offer letter and loan agreement you signed to understand the transaction you entered into with the bank. It is very important! Ask him to send it to you immediately. From your posts, I am guessing the branch is in a village or far away from the city. Don’t go to them anymore. They are a family and all working together in these runs and they will keep posting you until the pot belly man can raise the funds.

Ask him to send you the offer letter and a copy of the agreement you signed first thing tomorrow morning. Read those documents and if the Tbill is not included as collateral, it means he used your money for business or MBA and you must report him to the police, EFCC, CBN and First Bank Head Office. It is a criminal offence!
I just sent him a text requesting the documents I signed .
I called the customer service lady I met at the head office cos she was working at the branch I signed off the card before it was vandalised and she said the documents will be at the branch I collected the visa debit card an that individuals don't move documents except they take it overnight to give customer to sign and return it to the bank.
But I think the Visa debit card I am holding is enough proof of the loan transaction as the 1m is still there but cant be withdrawn.
For the records.
He works at first bank office at the airport in Enugu and their head office I went to report is in okpara avenue .The head office covers the whole first bank in Enugu state.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by tracyorez(f): 9:53pm On Nov 16, 2020
Akin3891:


Things seems getting shaped, wait till Wednesday for them to have things sorted, don't send your drafted email yet. Insist on getting a copy of the contract signed to be sure if the loan you secured has anything connected with your matured tb.

Getting a copy of the signed form is to at least to have something to tender as a proof ,should you eventually need to email the head office. When next you fill such form, always take a photo before submission.
I think the First Bank Visa debit Loan card i am holding is one proof of the loan transaction while the documents I signed is another.
And the date I bought the Tbills and the date it expired was also given to me at the bank by the tbills officer which is still showing in their system when they checked my account statement.
I can still send a mail with these 2 informations.
I will still be patient till Wednesday to see if I will get the money without having to send a mail.
If I dont, then it will be clearer to me and I will take full action as 3 working days is enough to treat an urgent case.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 10:14pm On Nov 16, 2020
tracyorez:

I just sent him a text requesting the documents I signed .
I called the customer service lady I met at the head office cos she was working at the branch I signed off the card before it was vandalised and she said the documents will be at the branch I collected the visa debit card an that individuals don't move documents except they take it overnight to give customer to sign and return it to the bank.
But I think the Visa debit card I am holding is enough proof of the loan transaction as the 1m is still there but cant be withdrawn.
For the records.
He works at first bank office at the airport in Enugu and their head office I went to report is in okpara avenue .The head office covers the whole first bank in Enugu state.
You need the documents to know what happened to your Tbill money. You also need it as evidence that you actually took a loan from them. Just in case kasala bursts. Don’t let them deceive you. Tell them to make photocopies and scan/send to you immediately. You keep talking about Visa card. How can you go to a bank or police and present visa card as evidence of a loan? What if the guy just opened an account, deposited 1m in it and gave you an ATM card?

Looks like this is the first time you are dealing with a bank and they seem to know that. That is why they are playing games with you. Please try to be more assertive when it comes to your money. Otherwise, people of the world will just chew you up and spit you out.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by tracyorez(f): 10:34pm On Nov 16, 2020
Lazyyouth4u:

You need the documents to know what happened to your Tbill money. You also need it as evidence that you actually took a loan from them. Just in case kasala bursts. Don’t let them deceive you. Tell them to make photocopies and scan/send to you immediately. You keep talking about Visa card. How can you go to a bank or police and present visa card as evidence of a loan? What if the guy just opened an account, deposited 1m in it and gave you an ATM card?

Looks like this is the first time you are dealing with a bank and they seem to know that. That is why they are playing games with you. Please try to be more assertive when it comes to your money. Otherwise, people of the world will just chew you up and spit you out.
Thanks for this info
I just sent a mail to first contact and copied cbn.i requested to know why the treasury bill I bought did not drop since September.
Let me start from there.

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by tolajay: 11:00pm On Nov 16, 2020
I'm hitting myself right now.

Took positions when it was at 9k. Was hesitant to increase it at 10k. A friend kept compelling to increase my portfolio, I no hear.

But the time it hit 15K earlier this month, I felt bad, knowing I could have increased my stakes by 50%. Yet, my guy say make I still buy but I no gree.

Just yesterday, I checked preev, it was around 16k, today it's not almost at 17k.

Analysts say it might get up to 20/21k before January.


Akin3891:
Jeez. Bitc.oin is on fire. Anybody tapping into this free wealth creation ? Thought joining the train at 10k usd was late, now almost 17k, what a great miss.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by OgogoroFreak(m): 11:03pm On Nov 16, 2020
tracyorez:

Thanks for this info
I just sent a mail to first contact and copied cbn.i requested to know why the treasury bill I bought did not drop since September.
Let me start from there.
I know the branch he was drafted to after his branch was vandalised and I will pay him a surprise visit there tomorrow.
Also lodge your complaint on the banks Twitter account. Post your complaint on their wall for all to see also cc CBN. If public eyes are on your case, they'll act fast.

MBA Forex is crashing... undecided

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ojesymsym: 11:26pm On Nov 16, 2020
Finally.
You will see for yourself how fast things will begin to move from now on.

tracyorez:

Thanks for this info
I just sent a mail to first contact and copied cbn.i requested to know why the treasury bill I bought did not drop since September.
Let me start from there.

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