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A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by Nobody: 11:22pm On Dec 29, 2020
Good day fellow Nairalanders. Please don't mind my long note.

I got a job with a newly opened superstore in the month of November this year. I was formally with a private secondary school but I had to quit when this new job clicked. I forfeited my October salary because I didn't give the school a month notice and I didn't even know that I will get the superstore job. We did interviews during the endsars lockdown.

I had to take up the superstore job as an inventory manager because the salary is better than the school job. To cut the long story short, I resumed as the inventory manager and we were handed over our employment letter. We were two in my department (Inventory). At the end of the month (November) the staff were asked to submit account details to the accountant which we all did so we were expecting credit alert for the month of November.

The accountant didn't credit our account rather he was calling the staff one by one in his office and pay them with cash. I was not called and i was wondering what could be the cause. My colleagues asked me to go meet the accountant in his office. When I got to his office he told me that he didn't know how he wants to relate the latest development to me. So he started saying different stories and he was pacifying me. He handed my salary and another letter. I opened it and it was a "temporary lay off letter". The reason was that " budget consideration ". The superstore hasn't make much to cover staff salary. I was laid off with 3 other staff (one merchandiser, one bakery staff and one cashier).

Meanwhile it was the manager that interviewed
and she is the one I report to but it was the accountant that handed over the letter to me. The company retained My junior in the inventory department after I had put him through somethings he does not understand on the job.

I was dumbfounded and it look as if my world is coming to and end. I thought of my children and wife, my house rent. I started blaming myself for leaving my former job. I summoned courage and I left.

I got home and explained situation of things to my family. That week wasn't an happy week for us considering the fact we are approaching the month of December (festive season).

Meanwhile I have another side hustle I engaged in during weekends but its not fetching much money and the stress was too much; I collapsed and I was hospitalized for two weeks.
On the 28th of this month I received a call from the accountant that he mistakenly transfer the sum of N40,000 into my account that I should please forward the money back to the superstore account number. The manager also called me. But my phone mouthpiece has been very bad since Christmas day. I used to manage my wife's phone anytime I have important calls. That faithful morning I took my phone to the engineer and I went to collect it in the afternoon thinking the phone is ok but the mouthpiece is still not working fine. So since the accountant couldn't hear me, I sent him a text that my phone is faulty and that I will call him back as soon as I fix it again. The following day which is today I took the phone back to the engineer. And I went straight to the superstore to ascertain what really happened. So he told me he mistakenly sent the sum of N40,000 to my account and that the money was December salary for the second guy in the inventory department. and that I should pls forward the money back to the company's account and that the company is on his neck. And I explained to him that I don't usually receive funds in that particular account because i took a loan from access bank which is overdue and I'm yet to pay them. And even if I receive money in that account I will transfer it immediately to my kuda account and i showed him my kuda atm card but in his own case now when he transferred the money I wasn't with my phone it was with the engineer and I wasn't expecting transfer from anybody. And I told him that when he and the manager were calling me the engineer didn't fix the mouthpiece well and I was on my way to ijaiye. I told him I went to drop the phone back this morning and I will go and check my access bank app to see if transactions occur because I didn't receive any credit alert. Alas when I collected my phone back and I checked the app I saw the 40k credit and access bank had already debited me for the loan.

I don't know what to do now because he is begging me to please refund the money into the company's account and I have been trying to borrow from access bank again but the bank keeps telling me I am not qualify for a loan at this time. I don't have salary job at the moment and there is nowhere I can get money to repay the company. I wish to refund them so that I won't look like a bad or dubious person to them. He has been calling me on phone but I don't know how to break the news to him.

Pls what can I do in this kind of situation?

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by Buharidgeneral: 11:29pm On Dec 29, 2020
Just explain to him the way you explained here . Tell him as soon as you bucks up you will pay up.

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by Ishilove: 11:36pm On Dec 29, 2020
Chai. This is what happens when wahala wears aso ebi embarassed sad

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by HarunaWest(m): 11:42pm On Dec 29, 2020
Ishilove:
Chai. This is what happens when wahala wears aso ebi embarassed sad
as in ehn...Ontop the brokeness you come dey owe again...Kuku keee me

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by Nobody: 11:45pm On Dec 29, 2020
Buharidgeneral:
Just explain to him the way you explained here . Tell him as soon as you bucks up you will pay up.
Tanx bro.

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by Ishilove: 11:48pm On Dec 29, 2020
HarunaWest:

as in ehn...Ontop the brokeness you come dey owe again...Kuku keee me
His village people are fanning their biabia with his picture.

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by Nobody: 12:06am On Dec 30, 2020
Borrow from friends and pay back in time or they might arrest you.

This is company money, the job of the accountant is also at stake here, so pity him too

Stop collecting loans from banks or loan apps, they are usury and usury is designed to make you poor, you keep borrowing and borrowing and paying back with high interest. It is a trap.

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by doggedfighter(f): 1:00am On Dec 30, 2020
Hard times

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by doggedfighter(f): 1:02am On Dec 30, 2020
thebosstrevor1:
Borrow from friends and pay back in time or they might arrest you.

This is company money, the job of the accountant is also at stake here, so pity him too

Stop collecting loans from banks or loan apps, they are usury and usury is designed to make you poor, you keep borrowing and borrowing and paying back with high interest. It is a trap.

Borrowing is borrowing. Friends will still be on his neck over time.

Best is to go explain to the accountant with evidence.

He should explain

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by gamegear: 1:51am On Dec 30, 2020
But why use an account that you know is on negative balance as your salary account for the company in the first place?.

I smell what is not true (lies)

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by Mineisgrace(f): 2:32am On Dec 30, 2020
gamegear:
But why use an account that you know is on negative balance as your salary account for the company in the first place?.

I smell what is not true (lies)

It's sooo obvious

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by fnep2smooth(m): 3:27am On Dec 30, 2020
I believe your bank didn't take all the money.. just transfer the remaining and tell them you will complete it when you get some money.









I build Website
Pay when the job is completed

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by fid3fid: 6:27am On Dec 30, 2020
gamegear:
But why use an account that you know is on negative balance as your salary account for the company in the first place?.

I smell what is not true (lies)

Ah, your head dey there! One cold lager for you.

I think say na only me notice am

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by Nobody: 7:31am On Dec 30, 2020
Explain that their money has entered the bag of masquerade and it's not your fault.

You owe bank loan and there's no way the bank will spare any money that enters that account.

Give them what you can and explain the situation with evidence because this may be a test for you.

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by sisisioge: 8:07am On Dec 30, 2020
Chai...this is so funny!

Take a screenshot of the transaction on your bank app showing the inflow and outflow of the cash and use it to explain the situation just like you did now. They cant kill. You could let them know that once you get another job you would arrange to pay them back in installments.

Na wa for you sha...you should have given them your ATM account number for your salary payment. What if it were your salary paid when you weren't expecting , na so e for enter voicemail?

May God turn your situation around bro...good luck.

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by frozen70(f): 8:24am On Dec 30, 2020
Brosst:
Good day fellow Nairalanders. Please don't mind my long note.
I got a job with a newly opened superstore in the month of November this year. I was formally with a private secondary school but I had to quit when this new job clicked. I forfeited my October salary because I didn't give the school a month notice and I didn't even know that I will get the superstore job. We did interviews during the endsars lockdown.
I had to take up the superstore job as an inventory manager because the salary is better than the school job. To cut the long story short, I resumed as the inventory manager and we were handed over our employment letter. We were two in my department (Inventory). At the end of the month (November) the staff were asked to submit account details to the accountant which we all did so we were expecting credit alert for the month of November. The accountant didn't credit our account rather he was calling the staff one by one in his office and pay them with cash. I was not called and i was wondering what could be the cause. My colleagues asked me to go meet the accountant in his office. When I got to his office he told me that he didn't know how he wants to relate the latest development to me. So he started saying different stories and he was pacifying me. He handed my salary and another letter. I opened it and it was a "temporary lay off letter". The reason was that " budget consideration ". The superstore hasn't make much to cover staff salary. I was laid off with 3 other staff( one merchandiser, one bakery staff and one cashier). Meanwhile it was the manager that interviewed
and she is the one I report to but it was the accountant that handed over the letter to me. The company retained My junior in the inventory department after I had put him through somethings he does not understand on the job. I was dumbfounded and it look as if my world is coming to and end. I thought of my children and wife, my house rent. I started blaming myself for leaving my former job. I summoned courage and I left.
I got home and explained situation of things to my family. That week wasn't an happy week for us considering the fact we are approaching the month of December(festive season). Meanwhile I have another side hustle I engaged in during weekends but its not fetching much money and the stress was too much; I collapsed and I was hospitalized for two weeks.
On the 28th of this month I received a call from the accountant that he mistakenly transfer the sum of N40,000 into my account that I should please forward the money back to the superstore account number. The manager also called me. But my phone mouthpiece has been very bad since Christmas day. I used to manage my wife's phone anytime I have important calls. That faithful morning I took my phone to the engineer and I went to collect it in the afternoon thinking the phone is ok but the mouthpiece is still not working fine. So since the accountant couldn't hear me, I sent him a text that my phone is faulty and that I will call him back as soon as I fix it again. The following day which is today I took the phone back to the engineer. And I went straight to the superstore to ascertain what really happened. So he told me he mistakenly sent the sum of N40,000 to my account and that the money was December salary for the second guy in the inventory department. and that I should pls forward the money back to the company's account and that the company is on his neck. And I explained to him that I don't usually receive funds in that particular account because i took a loan from access bank which is overdue and I'm yet to pay them. And even if I receive money in that account I will transfer it immediately to my kuda account and i showed him my kuda atm card but in his own case now when he transferred the money I wasn't with my phone it was with the engineer and I wasn't expecting transfer from anybody. And I told him that when he and the manager were calling me the engineer didn't fix the mouthpiece well and I was on my way to ijaiye. I told him I went to drop the phone back this morning and I will go and check my access bank app to see if transactions occur because I didn't receive any credit alert. Alas when I collected my phone back and I checked the app I saw the 40k credit and access bank had already debited me for the loan.
I don't know what to do now because he is begging me to please refund the money into the company's account and I have been trying to borrow from access bank again but the bank keeps telling me I am not qualify for a loan at this time. I don't have salary job at the moment and there is nowhere I can get money to repay the company. I wish to refund them so that I won't look like a bad or dubious person to them. He has been calling me on phone but I don't know how to break the news to him. Pls what can I do in this kind of situation?

You don't have to put your self into a depressed state because of their own mistakes and also putting you off for reasons best known to them

Let the accountant follow you to the bank and see things himself

As for your other accounts, just remove whatever penny that is there so that they won't see a kobo there

Tell them to give you time to look for money as you don't have anything doing now to get money

If are asked to write under taking, you can write and if it's 2k you have at any given time you send to them and keep your records

Don't ever promise in the writing that you will pay all at a time

Let them partake in putting you through hardship, eve is it takes you a whole year to clear it, to me, it doesn't matter

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by Clicked: 8:39am On Dec 30, 2020
gamegear:
But why use an account that you know is on negative balance as your salary account for the company in the first place?.

I smell what is not true (lies)

Thank you! I thought the same. There's no way anyone would risk their salary like that. He has not told us the true story yet.

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by Sammy07: 9:30am On Dec 30, 2020
gamegear:
But why use an account that you know is on negative balance as your salary account for the company in the first place?.

I smell what is not true (lies)
Clicked:


Thank you! I thought the same. There's no way anyone would risk their salary like that. He has not told us the true story yet.
fid3fid:


Ah, your head dey there! One cold lager for you.

I think say na only me notice am

ignorance is killing both of you.

Few years ago, I also do borrow loan from Branch.

Immediately I receive credit alert on my account I immediately transfer it to my friend account. because I have only one account.

didn't you read where he said he usually transfer it to his kuda account


frozen70:


You don't have to put your self into a depressed state because of their own mistakes and also putting you off for reasons best known to them

Let the accountant follow you to the bank and see things himself

As for your other accounts, just remove whatever penny that is there so that they won't see a kobo there

Tell them to give you time to look for money as you don't have anything doing now to get money

If are asked to write under taking, you can write and if it's 2k you have at any given time you send to them and keep your records

Don't ever promise in the writing that you will pay all at a time

Let them partake in putting you through hardship, eve is it takes you a whole year to clear it, to me, it doesn't matter
.

Brosst, follow this advise.

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by Wiseandtrue(f): 10:13am On Dec 30, 2020
frozen70:


You don't have to put your self into a depressed state because of their own mistakes and also putting you off for reasons best known to them

Let the accountant follow you to the bank and see things himself

As for your other accounts, just remove whatever penny that is there so that they won't see a kobo there

Tell them to give you time to look for money as you don't have anything doing now to get money

If are asked to write under taking, you can write and if it's 2k you have at any given time you send to them and keep your records

Don't ever promise in the writing that you will pay all at a time

Let them partake in putting you through hardship, eve is it takes you a whole year to clear it, to me, it doesn't matter
OP, this is a stress-free suggestion that will give you a peace of mind.

On their own part, they didn't do well. Still show them that you are a better human

But take it easy. Don't over stress yourself, things will get better.

I wish you a prosperous new year.

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by Nobody: 11:07am On Dec 30, 2020
First you submit your account details but the accountant choose to pay you by hand, okay let say he hasn't program your details then, if I preview Gtbank GAP obviously you and guy been in the same department would fall together so it is a honest mistake but don't they have H. R manager I am just curious. Which one is temporary layoff letter.

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by Ulunne777(f): 12:11pm On Dec 30, 2020
gamegear:
But why use an account that you know is on negative balance as your salary account for the company in the first place?.

I smell what is not true (lies)

what do you mean? Do you know what it means to owe? Any money that hits his account the bank will collect theirs and he will be a freeman.

The Eligility for Access bank payday loan is that you must have your salary account domiciled with them for easy retrieval of their funds.

I see him as a sincere person. Most would divert to their other accounts.

BTW, he has the right to use whichever account he wants. Nothing concerns him with what is going on until he has money to refund them.

Or even since it is a temporary layoff, they can wait until he's called back and collect it from his first salary.

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by heniford2: 12:38pm On Dec 30, 2020
frozen70:


You don't have to put your self into a depressed state because of their own mistakes and also putting you off for reasons best known to them

Let the accountant follow you to the bank and see things himself

As for your other accounts, just remove whatever penny that is there so that they won't see a kobo there

Tell them to give you time to look for money as you don't have anything doing now to get money

If are asked to write under taking, you can write and if it's 2k you have at any given time you send to them and keep your records

Don't ever promise in the writing that you will pay all at a time

Let them partake in putting you through hardship, eve is it takes you a whole year to clear it, to me, it doesn't matter


op follow the pattern and lock up nothing dey happen

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by merieam16(f): 12:49pm On Dec 30, 2020
You will surely overcome, buh dont borrow money frm anybody to pay a debt now.
Explain everything to the guy and tell him to borrow to pay the company that as soon as u are bucks up you will refund.

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by Nobody: 1:18pm On Dec 30, 2020
merieam16:
You will surely overcome, buh dont borrow money frm anybody to pay a debt now.
Explain everything to the guy and tell him to borrow to pay the company that as soon as u are bucks up you will refund.
Thanks sis. Seriously I'm depressed and I don't want them to see me as a bad person. Have been going round to see if I can raise something and take it to the management direct

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by Nobody: 1:21pm On Dec 30, 2020
frozen70:


You don't have to put your self into a depressed state because of their own mistakes and also putting you off for reasons best known to them

Let the accountant follow you to the bank and see things himself

As for your other accounts, just remove whatever penny that is there so that they won't see a kobo there

Tell them to give you time to look for money as you don't have anything doing now to get money

If are asked to write under taking, you can write and if it's 2k you have at any given time you send to them and keep your records

Don't ever promise in the writing that you will pay all at a time

Let them partake in putting you through hardship, eve is it takes you a whole year to clear it, to me, it doesn't matter
Tanx ma'am. I will follow part of what you said. Have been trying to raise half of the money and take it to them so that they won't see me as a bad person and I can't run away because of N40,000.

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by Nobody: 1:21pm On Dec 30, 2020
heniford2:


op follow the pattern and lock up nothing dey happen
Tanx boss
Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by merieam16(f): 1:26pm On Dec 30, 2020
Brosst:

Thanks sis. Seriously I'm depressed and I don't want them to see me as a bad person. Have been going round to see if I can raise something and take it to the management direct
U dont need to be depressed or walk with ur head to make people see u as a good person, at least it wasnt directly ur fault. The only run around u should do nw is to try get another source of income

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by Nobody: 1:26pm On Dec 30, 2020
gamegear:
But why use an account that you know is on negative balance as your salary account for the company in the first place?.

I smell what is not true (lies)
The account is my major account. And I have been building the account for a long. I had it in mind to repay the loan. But since I was laid off I used to receive money into the account but the money will be transferred immediately into my kuda account. But I was not with the company for the month of December and I wasn't expecting money from them even my phone was with a phone repairer when the money entered into my account hence the money has stayed long in my account which the bank has already deducted before they started calling me in the afternoon

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by billynoni(m): 2:03pm On Dec 30, 2020
Cut the long story short... Show the accountant what you typed here first, then this two options.
1- You will be paying the money bit by bit as you have them, coz obviously you can't pay everything at once with the current situation(no job yet).
2- You will work for the worth of that amount, at the superstore and everyone go their separate ways after you've done that.

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by omojesu202(m): 2:17pm On Dec 30, 2020
Brosst:
Good day fellow Nairalanders. Please don't mind my long note.
I got a job with a newly opened superstore in the month of November this year. I was formally with a private secondary school but I had to quit when this new job clicked. I forfeited my October salary because I didn't give the school a month notice and I didn't even know that I will get the superstore job. We did interviews during the endsars lockdown.
I had to take up the superstore job as an inventory manager because the salary is better than the school job. To cut the long story short, I resumed as the inventory manager and we were handed over our employment letter. We were two in my department (Inventory). At the end of the month (November) the staff were asked to submit account details to the accountant which we all did so we were expecting credit alert for the month of November. The accountant didn't credit our account rather he was calling the staff one by one in his office and pay them with cash. I was not called and i was wondering what could be the cause. My colleagues asked me to go meet the accountant in his office. When I got to his office he told me that he didn't know how he wants to relate the latest development to me. So he started saying different stories and he was pacifying me. He handed my salary and another letter. I opened it and it was a "temporary lay off letter". The reason was that " budget consideration ". The superstore hasn't make much to cover staff salary. I was laid off with 3 other staff( one merchandiser, one bakery staff and one cashier). Meanwhile it was the manager that interviewed
and she is the one I report to but it was the accountant that handed over the letter to me. The company retained My junior in the inventory department after I had put him through somethings he does not understand on the job. I was dumbfounded and it look as if my world is coming to and end. I thought of my children and wife, my house rent. I started blaming myself for leaving my former job. I summoned courage and I left.
I got home and explained situation of things to my family. That week wasn't an happy week for us considering the fact we are approaching the month of December(festive season). Meanwhile I have another side hustle I engaged in during weekends but its not fetching much money and the stress was too much; I collapsed and I was hospitalized for two weeks.
On the 28th of this month I received a call from the accountant that he mistakenly transfer the sum of N40,000 into my account that I should please forward the money back to the superstore account number. The manager also called me. But my phone mouthpiece has been very bad since Christmas day. I used to manage my wife's phone anytime I have important calls. That faithful morning I took my phone to the engineer and I went to collect it in the afternoon thinking the phone is ok but the mouthpiece is still not working fine. So since the accountant couldn't hear me, I sent him a text that my phone is faulty and that I will call him back as soon as I fix it again. The following day which is today I took the phone back to the engineer. And I went straight to the superstore to ascertain what really happened. So he told me he mistakenly sent the sum of N40,000 to my account and that the money was December salary for the second guy in the inventory department. and that I should pls forward the money back to the company's account and that the company is on his neck. And I explained to him that I don't usually receive funds in that particular account because i took a loan from access bank which is overdue and I'm yet to pay them. And even if I receive money in that account I will transfer it immediately to my kuda account and i showed him my kuda atm card but in his own case now when he transferred the money I wasn't with my phone it was with the engineer and I wasn't expecting transfer from anybody. And I told him that when he and the manager were calling me the engineer didn't fix the mouthpiece well and I was on my way to ijaiye. I told him I went to drop the phone back this morning and I will go and check my access bank app to see if transactions occur because I didn't receive any credit alert. Alas when I collected my phone back and I checked the app I saw the 40k credit and access bank had already debited me for the loan.
I don't know what to do now because he is begging me to please refund the money into the company's account and I have been trying to borrow from access bank again but the bank keeps telling me I am not qualify for a loan at this time. I don't have salary job at the moment and there is nowhere I can get money to repay the company. I wish to refund them so that I won't look like a bad or dubious person to them. He has been calling me on phone but I don't know how to break the news to him. Pls what can I do in this kind of situation?

is this why you're disturbing yourself and us??
Maybe that's why they sacked you, you no get mind.
Better consider that as God's blessing, show them the proof, explain and move on with your life. don't borrow any money to pay back. mttww

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Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by frozen70(f): 3:13pm On Dec 30, 2020
Brosst:

Tanx ma'am. I will follow part of what you said. Have been trying to raise half of the money and take it to them so that they won't see me as a bad person and I can't run away because of N40,000.

Thanks dear
Re: A Month After I Was Sacked, I Was Mistakenly Credited With ₦40,000 by coldFLARES1(m): 3:14pm On Dec 30, 2020
gamegear:
But why use an account that you know is on negative balance as your salary account for the company in the first place?.

I smell what is not true (lies)
I'm quite inclined to ask this same question, Mr Op.

Again, I would believe you if you say you hope to dedicating inflows into that account to taking care of your indebtedness to Access Bank. If, I assume that to be true, how then did you plan to run your financial commitment to your family?

I can only imagine what anguish you may passing through ATM, but it is what it is: explain to him the situation with that account so he (the accountant) can source the pay of his colleague(your former junior) from other source(s) since it was his mistake. At least he has a job and made the mistake of crediting your account. So, he simply has to take responsibility until things ease up for you a bit.

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