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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by walcolm(m): 10:51am On Mar 24, 2019 |
freeman67: you just posted a load of crap and I'm sure you probably think you have posted something intelligent. I have Ignored the other dumb posts before yours just to let this lie, anyone can use any means to facilitate their investment and I could care less but I draw the Line at ignorant people like you casting aspersions at my person. That you lack the intelligence to figure out Simple things is your problem I use I-Invest and l have no problem with it, I have no allegiance to the developers or sterling bank and I especially don't care who uses the app or does not use it. The person who had the issues with the app and bank had the decency to separate issues and addressed only the discussion, I dont know how come you're mourning more than the bereaved 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Akin3891: 11:22am On Mar 24, 2019 |
Agbaletu: I remain analogue, that statement crack my ribs.going too digital when it comes to money may be too risky, not even in Nigeria. Can't imagine putting my money on i-invest, even with commercial banks i do shine my eyes very well. I read some news of a banker that collected more than 700 millions from TB investors , FG bonds, i think the guy paid the investors upfront intrests so nobody suspected any fowl play, ,he was later arrested, meanwhile he already perfected his visa to fly to USA with his family. Nigeria banks are full of crooks, kidnappers, thiefs,so guys beware and don't trust those bankers enough to give out ur personal infos,they smile at you when they see your account balances, but their cld more behind that smiles. https://punchng.com/efcc-arraigns-banker-for-diverting-n700m-from-customers-accounts/amp/ 2 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Agbaletu: 11:37am On Mar 24, 2019 |
Akin3891:My brother, that is the truth o. I hardly trust any Banker. Even my account officer knows it 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by freeman67: 12:13pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
walcolm: Already getting emotional and messing yourself up... If know me very well you will know I wont go down there with you but like I said before, you cannot bulldoze everyone or shut everyone up for trying to scrutinise the app and the activities around it while committing their hard earned money to it. I know you are the most intelligent person in the world... your intelligence should be used to enlighten people on the safety of your app... Like I said earlier it will only take being unable to login to that app and all those that invested money there will wish they never had. The best you can do is to proof me wrong but I am sure you can't so all you will do is to haul another insult but I don't care, it's your phone and your data, use it as you like... 8 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by walcolm(m): 12:25pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
Exchanging post with you is definitely a waste of my time and even if I continue responding to your post, I doubt if you have the capacity to understand |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by GonFreecss1: 12:30pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
freeman67: I don't know much about the I-invest app, but I came after the idea on attacking a financial services firm because they use an app. If what you say is true and I-invest doesn't give certificates per TB you buy, so you know your custodian too and all other necessary info, then I think they are not safe. So I apologize to all those who read my former posts, I was just against the attacking an App narrative. As for the app narrative it should be noted that even mutual funds too have a custodian. Let's all be guided. What I will not stand for is the app narrative, there are people with billions of naira in their bank accounts who use internet banking. At the end of the day, it's how a user takes care of their internet details to prevent social engineering that matters. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by GonFreecss1: 12:32pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
Akin3891: That is why you should know what you are investing in. It has nothing to do with app or digital banking. The world is going digital! Lol! |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by walcolm(m): 12:45pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
GonFreecss1: Thanks for this post....it is the same demarketing of an app that I was speaking against. People who have not taken time to even know what the app does or does not do passing judgement based on the bad experience of one person for an app that was developed by Nigerians and has 100s of thousands of customers if not more There is no bank in Nigeria today that doesn't have customers who have had so many bad experiences that they have sworn they will never do business with that bank...do we all then start saying all banks are MMM? PS: that nonsense about I-invest not giving certificate for tbills is out right crap because the app deals mainly in secondary market sales and it's all in digital form with an email acknowledging your cash deposit, tbill purchase, volume, rate and maturity dates sent to you outside the app such that even if something happens to the app you have an audit trail to follow which is the essence and MO of a digital setup Anyone can keep their money under their bed or carry Ghana must go to their banks...to each his own 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by ahiboilandgas: 12:52pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
Akin3891:u can see envy once u write an application of like 20 m... 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RealityShot: 1:00pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
walcolm:a WORD is enough for the wise. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RealityShot: 1:10pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
walcolm:where do people go when the app stops working? i.e: their don't return after the tbills epire? |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Awesomemama: 1:14pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
With this back and forth discussion about the i-invest app Few days back I got a call from a supposed customer care rep from sterling bank asking why I'm yet to invest on the i-invest platform, cause I downloaded the app Few weeks earlier just to take a look at it after I got info about it here. I asked if it's owned by sterling bank and she said it a partnership between the bank and parthian partners. Didn't get a ask much questions cause I was busy, but she encouraged me to update my KYC and start investing. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RealityShot: 1:27pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
Awesomemama:please, it does not take 30 mins to fill the form at the bank and submit it. please use the bank. or mail the bank's customer care and let them tell you the process for you to subscribe without visiting a branch. LET ME ASK YOU: how do you know it was sterling bank that called you? 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by walcolm(m): 1:32pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
RealityShot: How many apps have you used that suddenly stopped working? |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by OgogoroFreak(m): 1:39pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
walcolm:How many websites have you used that suddenly stopped working? MMM comes to mind. Why people would prefer using an app without enough office to using a bank with enough offices in every state and area baffles me. 4 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RealityShot: 1:42pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
walcolm:and that is exactly why you and your crew chose app and not a website, right? so people won't know you have stolen their money till their tenures expire...lol NOW ANSWER THE SECOND QUESTION like you said: you are not associated to the app owners in anyway, right? So why are you defending another man's business to your deteriment? i will not stand by and watch you mislead people OGA. i will fight and attack you till you and your cohorts stop advertising that APP here!! GO AND OPEN YOUR OWN THREAD! 4 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by freeman67: 1:45pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
RealityShot: Good question..! I was using GT app before then my phone was stolen. I got a new phone and installed the same app but as I tried to setup I experienced some issue.. And could not set it up even when I went to their closest branch to me for assistance. At the end I had to download another of their GTworld which is what I use now. Thank God I already changed my password through my Internet banking so even if they guy who stole the phone attempted something through the app it wouldn't have worked. It was this app we are discussing now, how would I access my money... 2 Likes |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by walcolm(m): 1:46pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
OgogoroFreak: We are talking about an app and a service not a website. I-invest resells tbills which is a legitimate security instrument and they do not offer outrageous return on investment unlike MMM MMM was a fraud staring people in the face and the idiots who bought into it did by telling themselves they were making easy money and doubling their money So compare apple with apple not apple with ogogoro |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by OgogoroFreak(m): 1:48pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
walcolm:Now I know you don't really know what an app is. 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RealityShot: 1:50pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
OgogoroFreak:abi o! even the bank that is "partnering" with them is not a strong enough bank to guarantee one's investment |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by walcolm(m): 1:50pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
freeman67: Just so you know...because it sounds to me like you have not used the app....just like your gtworld app, if you loose your phone...no one has access to your iinvest app because it is also password protected And the same steps you highlighted for recovering your gtworld app is the same for this app |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by walcolm(m): 1:51pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
OgogoroFreak: Actually you're the one who doesn't know what an app is |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by RealityShot: 2:05pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
walcolm: RealityShot: |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by freeman67: 2:05pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
GonFreecss1: I understand your position quite well, we are all here to increase our investment and it's knowledge. Yes, while its true that we should not just condemn the the technology.. which is the app. It is also important that we allow people freedom to ask questions and clear grey areas... Who is the custodian of I-invest because as far as I am concerned there are a separate entity investing money on people's behalf.. If the app stop working where should the people run to? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by 234ng44uk(m): 2:07pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
Barrytone: You asked the right question there. They have unmatched fund in their account for a week and there's a guy on their neck who claimed to have sent a fund with same value and perhaps other details yet you keep mute? I think it's cooperate dishonesty. 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by walcolm(m): 2:13pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
freeman67: Why don't you go to your app store and look up the app? The developers have their contact details there and in the app...if you contact them and they're unable to give you cogent answers to your questions, then make a decision Don't trash something you have not made an attempt to understand |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by OgogoroFreak(m): 2:30pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
walcolm:do you think the app is actually the company? The app has already been programmed to show processes. The fact that you can log in and see your investment does not mean all is well. If the company partian partners or so, dissappear into thin air, people would still be able to login and see their investments growing but time to cashout at maturity, na that time you go know say the company don take to their heels by then the owner go don dey one country with his family living large on your sweat! |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by walcolm(m): 2:50pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
When Skye bank went under, did the customers who had money in the bank not see their balances up to date the day before? The app is just an interface to resell tbills bought through sterling bank to customers without those customers having to open an account with sterling bank Sterling bank is not one of the top tier banks and people like you don't bank with them. They came across this Nigerian developers who built an app to resell something they have which gives them a reach beyond anything their advert can get them and they latched on to it This app was developed by Nigerians and you're all here bashing the app without making an effort to investigate it and find out what it does. If it was a foreign app or website like MMM, you'll all be falling over yourselves to put your money in it but because it was developed by Nigerians, you can come up with a thousand and one reasons to pull it down 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by GonFreecss1: 2:58pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
freeman67: Seriously? It seems many of you here are not technologically inclined. Lol! That is the problem. You can point out the obvious flaws in the I-Invest app, but this talk about apps in general shows a lack of understanding or flexibility in things that solve problems and make life easier. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by GonFreecss1: 3:00pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
walcolm: But bro... They do have a point about what happens if the app shuts down. There should be something or certificates that should make people get their money + interests back. An app is only as useful as the people on the back end. What happens when the back end people leave? 1 Like |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by GonFreecss1: 3:01pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
freeman67: I share your point in this absolutely. |
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by walcolm(m): 3:08pm On Mar 24, 2019 |
GonFreecss1: Which is why I said to visit the app store and call the developer to ask all these questions!!!!!! The app is available on both android and apple store with the email and phone number of the developers. Call them up and ask them these questions. Ask them where they are physically located and if you can, visit their office to establish they're real people. If you want a paper mailed to you to back up your tbill purchase, ask them if that option exists and if they say no, ask them why not My point is people should not bad mouth something they know nothing about 1 Like |
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