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Fake N1000 Note! photos by NnaNna4(m): 7:30pm On Jan 06, 2015
OK This is a big surprise to me today after pulling out a piece of 1000 naira note to pay for an item in a boutique only to be told its fake.

l quickly retrieve the piece and head ed for the nearest Eco Bank and without even checking the 1000 note the banker confirmed it to be fake.

This got me thinking because all my transactions had been through cheques and ATM. And I remembered keeping this ones (it was more than one) for Christmas because they were mint money. This last piece is the last of its pack and I didn't get any payment from individuals. My transactions were bank cheques from customers and ATM.

SO HOW DID THIS FAKE CURRENCY JOINED THE PACK? see me see wahala!!

Re: Fake N1000 Note! photos by valmunich(m): 7:35pm On Jan 06, 2015
I wonder what kinda answer you're expecting to your question...

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Re: Fake N1000 Note! photos by blemon44(m): 7:40pm On Jan 06, 2015
if you ask me

na who i go ask
Re: Fake N1000 Note! photos by Beesluv: 7:48pm On Jan 06, 2015
Maybe it disappeared to her house
Re: Fake N1000 Note! photos by Oluwatosean(m): 7:55pm On Jan 06, 2015
Dude, banks too issue fake money
Re: Fake N1000 Note! photos by NnaNna4(m): 8:03pm On Jan 06, 2015
This is Unbelievable!
I mean it is one unexpected thing for fake cash to come from ATM or bank teller
Re: Fake N1000 Note! photos by Nobody: 8:41pm On Jan 06, 2015
Haa!!! SHOKI....
Re: Fake N1000 Note! photos by Nobody: 8:55pm On Jan 06, 2015
Nawa for you Op how would you come here and lie like Mick Omeri, no picture nothing, na only you waka come. Na so only you go waka go until you put picture.
Re: Fake N1000 Note! photos by NnaNna4(m): 2:46am On Apr 10, 2015
OK

Re: Fake N1000 Note! photos by NnaNna4(m): 2:48am On Apr 10, 2015
[b][/b]See it

Re: Fake N1000 Note! photos by ItsMeAboki(m): 3:07am On Apr 10, 2015
NnaNna4:
OK This is a big surprise to me today after pulling out a piece of 1000 naira note to pay for an item in a boutique only to be told its fake.

l quickly retrieve the piece and head ed for the nearest Eco Bank and without even checking the 1000 note the banker confirmed it to be fake.

This got me thinking because all my transactions had been through cheques and ATM. [b]And I remembered keeping this ones (it was more than one) for Christmas because they were mint money. [/b]This last piece is the last of its pack and I didn't get any payment from individuals. My transactions were bank cheques from customers and ATM.

SO HOW DID THIS FAKE CURRENCY JOINED THE PACK? see me see wahala!!

Oboy, this your story get as e be, because the pictured N1000 note certainly does not look mint at all; but fairly used, so pls check your story line again.
Re: Fake N1000 Note! photos by kuuljay(m): 5:47am On Apr 10, 2015
is that a mint
Re: Fake N1000 Note! photos by gmaribel(m): 6:05am On Apr 10, 2015
You took it to a bank and they still let you have it?
Re: Fake N1000 Note! photos by Opinedecandid(m): 6:20am On Apr 10, 2015
Obviously, slotted in by a fraudulent cashier.

Hardly would that have been a mistake because of the lighting in the banks bulk room to identify fake notes.

So na your bank be the devil.
Re: Fake N1000 Note! photos by Nobody: 2:20pm On Apr 10, 2015
I once had a fake 1000 note out of a total of 50k. I was given the fake at Fidelity bank in oba akran Ikeja. Wanted to pay that money into my FCMB account to draw out PTA for travel. The FCMB cashier spotted it straight away under UV light. I didn't bother to go back to fidelity as I was traveling before the end of the week. Those cashiers are very dubious.

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