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Jogs1900:Yes... earlier today I went to another access bank to complain just like you said, and they asked for the branch I opened the account, I told the and they said I should go to that branch. |
Please I need advice about a PND imposed on my account by my account manager in Access Bank I recently opened a domiciliary account with Access Bank and part of the requirement of opening an account with them is that you will provide a $100 bill. I provided $400 and I told her I wanted to just use that account to save up the money and I do not intend to touch it anytime soon. PS. I am a website designer and I freelance/work with people outside Nigeria so I get paid in dollars. It took her more than a week to open the account for me after she had collected all the necessary documents needed to open the account including my $400, I went to the bank manager he said the money was with him and that he was aware of my problems. he assured me that the next day he would make sure she got everything done and deposit the money into the account. 2 days later the account was opened and my money was deposited and I was relieved. The day before yesterday I deposited an additional $100 to the account confirmed the deposit and everything was okay. Later yesterday I noticed that my account had been placed on PND (Post No Debit) and I can't make any debit transactions on the account. This morning I received a message from AccessBank saying that I need to update the documentation on my account to continue transacting. I called my account manager and she said she was the one who put it on PND because I said I won't withdraw the money any time soon. I told her to remove it and she said it cannot be removed now. Now I have been restricted from using my money. I did not instruct her to place the account on PND, even if I do not want to use the money now I want to be able to use it anytime I wish to. Please what is your advice concerning this and how can I go about resolving it? |
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