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Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by DASPARTAN: 5:13pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
[quote author=1wolex85 post=52238185] You really don't need to throw insults. It's not necessary. Are you really sayin to access money apart from physical withdrawals? OGA PARK WELL. ARE ALL AREAS URBAN? PHYSICAL KO SPIRITUAL NI!! DURO RE JOR! |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by DASPARTAN: 5:20pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
gunuvi:Leave the guy! the thunder wey go fire am dy jog from kafanchan nonsense! like we dun av rural areas, so unwise. oldman 4 village, atm abi. |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by femarse: 5:21pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
BabaIbo: |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by DASPARTAN: 5:27pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
THIS IS WHAT YOU GET WHEN YOU HAVE MORE CHURCHES, MOSQUES, SHRINES THAN YOU HAVE BANKS, SCHOOLS, ETC. ALWAYS GOING SPIRITUAL WHEN WE CAN RATHER WORK WITH OUR HANDS AND HEADS. ITS ABT BRAINS NOT BRAWNS. |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by explorer250(m): 5:33pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
Mekwen: OGA mi park well |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by Nobody: 5:47pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
explorer250:Or what? You should learn how to talk even if its on Naira land. |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by BraniacX(m): 6:01pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
mfm04622: Banks close officially by 4pm, staff remain there till 7pm to 8pm, so what are they doing in those extra hours if this isn't one of them? |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by unmask: 6:20pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
BabaIbo:and in those countries, what percentage of theur transactions are cash based? And to those crying about nobody being able to operate a pos.....if you have a pho e and you can use it, then a pos shouldn't pose any problem |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by mfm04622: 7:06pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
Buharimustgo: Nothing was implemented! It just happened that there was cash shortage in some parts of the country this time |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by LoveJesus87(m): 7:08pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
1wolex85:Right |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by LoveJesus87(m): 7:11pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
1wolex85:Brilliant |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by scholag(f): 7:13pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
You poured out my mind. Thank you. Hope the message gets to the right part of the mind... BabaIbo: 1 Like |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by mfm04622: 7:14pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
Chuksemi: You mean mobile transfer was affected too? How? |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by BabaIbo: 7:23pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
[quote author=femarse post=52249567][/quote] Is that how u talk to your husband at home(i.e if u have one), must you drag my family into this... we are all here to learn, the way u entered this debated is wrong. I can see you don't know much about the industry. You will surely meet your type one day |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by femarse: 7:46pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
BabaIbo: you knw like i have said earlier on there are lot of stupid people on nairaland i just also discover now that u are the real leader of stupid and foolish people so because u are a guy now you believe ladies are kind of inferior so u are quick to point her to her husband well its part of your stupidity if u have a beautiful sister bring her here and i will get her pregnant after one round the same way your analysis is wrong and ur strong soon to be destroy head will not listen to correction is the same way u are wrong thinking that i am lady go get brain before coming back here |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by BabaIbo: 8:42pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
femarse: You must be stu.pi.d... your papa suppose take u do ritual I swear down... I thought u are a woman that's why I was careful not to insult u, I never knew u are a fool. Women are way better dan you cos I believe they will understand the post n comment with maturity even if they have contrary opinions... Mind you some men have commented on this thread without showing any sign of stupidity. biggest mu² 1 Like |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by femarse: 9:20pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
BabaIbo:nobody is preventing anybody from getting their money as the OP has opine however their is limitation to the amount of money that can be in the ATM however the number of withdrawal during this festive period tends to be at the high side even at shoprite where the POS is working fine silly scum like you still first went to the ATM before going into shoprite to shop just so u can pay with cash your type of scum is unimaginable to me get education 1 Like |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by LORRDDD(m): 9:38pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
kingsamosy:An average Nigerian?? SERIOUSLY? man seems u got too many below-average folks around u..distorted |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by BabaIbo: 9:44pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
femarse: can't you give your opinion without insult... With these I know the kind of background you are from and how your foundation is laid. mind you I prefer using pos but whenever I use it, its either the network is bad or my account is debited more than once. Again, is it a must I must go to shop rite for every item I need even when the distance is far, for every plastic Coke I buy I will enter bike of #200, is that wisdom or stupidity... what am saying is that before you introduce any policy or system you have to make a good ground for it... 2 Likes |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by HomeOfMe(f): 9:58pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
[quote author=1wolex85 post=52238185] You really don't need to throw insults. It's not necessary. Are you really saying there is no other way to access money apart from physical withdrawals? When you pay at a supermarket with your atm, have you not accessed your money? When you transfer to a customer via mobile money, have you not accessed your money? Shortage of physical cash is not and cannot prevent people from having access to their money in this 21st century.[/quote) Would i use my atm to pay the woman selling fresh pepper ? Would i also use my atm to pay for fuel at the petrol station,or the mallam selling goat at the abatoir? I'm just asking.. |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by nefertitiram: 10:01pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
1wolex85: I dont understand what the op is yapping about. I've blown all my money this period even though I didn't use any ATM or have any cash. I did Xmas hair, PD with pos I did shopping for Xmas cooking at shoprite, used pos I sent money to momsie, used online transfer Paid for my brothers airline tkt, quicketeller Bought recharge card, mobile money Bought a few gifts on konga, used their payment platform Bought spa coupons on dealdey, used their payment platform Transferred the balance to savings, online transfer December salary yaff finish. And who said govt is not allowing me to access my funds? Op, bring ur money let me help you spend it online. I want to even buy a few things on Ali express, free shipping. |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by sanmy(m): 11:10pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
patchsk: Seems u read ma mind. Actually dont wanna comment on dis. Just reading through, until I saw ur comment. I'd love this man talking about other means of transactions should say something on this------ I buy pepper N50 and pay N100 commission.[/quote] 1 Like |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by 1wolex85: 11:18pm On Dec 25, 2016 |
Justiceotunne: What I have found out is that most of these guys talk out of ignorance. There is no point flying off the handle as my aim was to make them see opportunities instead of problems but we just like to complain in this country, I do it too sometimes. Thanks for the compliment, appreciate. |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by mbhs139(m): 12:01am On Dec 26, 2016 |
1wolex85: Some comemtators on this forum can be so annoying. I spent over forty thousand naira yesterday, using my five thousand naira techno phone to do transfer to MARKET WOMEN AT WESTMINSTER ,in Apapa, this are market women o!, Not a shopping mall! Yet someone is crying that Govt is preventing people from spending their money. You get time to be gratfyin them with a response |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by kason(m): 12:10am On Dec 26, 2016 |
Na wa oh |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by mbhs139(m): 12:20am On Dec 26, 2016 |
mbhs139: However, I think they, government and the banks, need to do something about the charges- N105- that's too much a charge for a policy that is trying to encourage us to use cashless policy. If I had all the charges to my purchase, it will be about, if not more than, a thousand naira. I mean, that's too much. There's even suppose to be an incentive, like a bonus, for those who use the service, but what you have is an exhobiitant charge of that magnitude- it's too much. 1 Like |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by mbhs139(m): 12:23am On Dec 26, 2016 |
nefertitiram: Bought a bicycle for my son at Westminster, did a transfer, using *894*amount*account_number# Transferred money to my mummy, ditto Transferred money to my late uncle's wife, ditto And so on... |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by cametopass: 12:32am On Dec 26, 2016 |
The banks and others were laughing at MMM when confirmed mavros were frozen to forestall crash of the system if gh was not restricted. They started their rumour mill with useless and worthless Journalists that MMM has crashed. If the journalists are not useless and worthless why are they not reporting what is happening at the ATM stands or inside banking halls where withdrawals are slashed by banks nation wide as crash of the banks? Why, I demand an answer from untutored Journalists and threatened banks, I mean why are the shameless Journalists keeping quiet? They should just watch out for increased tempo of ph and gh in MMM from January. |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by franugo(m): 2:52am On Dec 26, 2016 |
1wolex85: how does this charge work exactly? Is it per day or per transaction? Cause if it's per transaction, then it's cheating someone who wants to buy stuffs from different places. |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by kingsamosy(m): 5:07am On Dec 26, 2016 |
LORRDDD: smiles...I know people like you, who behave like they came from mars. go to the nearest market and ask 10men and women what they know about POS, may be that will help you come down from your high horse. that you know it, do not translate to every other person knowing it. |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by instinct57vm(m): 5:22am On Dec 26, 2016 |
he just decided to be silly! I have a number of buddies and colleagues from the east that are purely sensible and doesn't bring ethnicity into arguments nor opinions |
Re: Preventing People From Accessing Their Money Via ATM Is An Invitation To Anarchy by anigbajumo(m): 6:03am On Dec 26, 2016 |
1wolex85: It is a shame that the majority of Nigeria's youth lack ability to reason nd choose to turn every issue to tribalism.When someone diffuses idea on the forum,instead of some folks to counter him with valid fact, they keep on shouting Afonja,why are some people are so dumb like this?? Looking at the content of iwolex comments, "Deepen implementation of mobile money by CBN",it is just an opinion not that he is forcing all of u to do ur transaction for commodity via transfer, but some fools av started throwing tantrum on him,it is uncalled for........ His opinion is good to me if CBN can put some policy nd place nd ENLIGHTEN NIGERIANS about POS,it will reduce all this stress.If u can av access to ur money by POS,I don't think government denied you to av access to ur money but shortage of physical cash. Though the restricted amounts CBN put in place is too harsh especially this festival period but that doesn't mean we should turn blind eyes to other means of meeting our needs via transfer if CBN deepen the implementation of POS. |
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