Can you blame her?...Popular actress, Gloria Young, is currently not a happy customer. The iconic actress was recently spotted at a bank where she created a scene and it definitely was not for a movie. Saturday Beats learnt that the actress caused commotion at the bank after it failed to refund her N20,000 which was debited since December.
When Saturday Beats reached out to the actress via the telephone, she explained why she blew a fuse in the banking hall.
“I went to use an ATM at Ejigbo, close to NNPC bus-stop in Lagos in December. I wanted to withdraw N20,000 but the machine did not dispense the money after debiting my account. I went to the second machine and it paid me. After six days without hearing a word from the bank, I went to complain. I also went to my bank to report the situation. This was in December. I have gone to them so many times to talk about it but all to no avail.“Now my lawyer is about to serve them a letter. He has been speaking with them but the bank keeps calling me to beg me instead of paying me my money. The matter has been dragging for too long. I am very angry at my bank because if they cannot fight for me because of N20,000, then they cannot fight for me when it comes to millions of naira. The amount might not sound like a big deal but it can pay some people’s salary. It is not just about me but others who go through similar situations. A letter from my lawyer would soon get to them,” she said.
I go do worst, bc jigbiti full ds banks body
ReplyDeleteAll these banks can fuck up sometimes. Have u heard the New Nigerian National Anthem? Anticipate #PromiseLand.
ReplyDeleteLol..but u get plenty money na, y ds one go cause commotion
ReplyDeleteThe issue is not the amount of money she has or how much she's worth. What the Bank did is absolutely Unacceptable. We need to stand and fight corruption together.
DeleteThe issue is not the amount of money she has or how much she's worth. What the Bank did is absolutely Unacceptable. We need to stand and fight corruption together.
DeleteHaba,,she is bigger than 20k na....which kind embarrassment b that....but this bank people rh,,them don do me this thing until now my eyes the sharp on my account balance always...
ReplyDeleteHahaha olovo no talk like that o that 20k we solve many things for her
ReplyDeleteEven if na 5k na still her money!! I still donno y banks still behave like that
ReplyDeleteWhen its comes to money leave fame biko, love what she did
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ReplyDeleteShe's bigger than 20k so therefore she should forget the 20k so some other bank officials can claim the money. Or you haven't heard where someone who had died years ago was withdrawing money from her account. So many people are going through similar situation, someone has to start for them to stop the rubbish. It's not supposed to take them days to refund that
ReplyDeleteShe did the right thing trying to prove to them that she can't be fooled. So because she's influential an actress she should forget the money and pretend she wasn't fooled. If they begged for it she would give it. Bankers nowadays have turned to thieves. That's what they do. By suing them they will never try that her or on anyone else be it an actress or ordinary people
ReplyDeleteKudos to her!
ReplyDeleteIf all the influential people go through the same treatment and pretend it was nothing(forgetting the money because it is a trivial sum) what do you expect them to do to the poor masses. They will steal from them and still challenge them that it is the 'custom' in the bank
ReplyDeleteI have seen that happen all the time
ReplyDeleteWhether I am worth a million or billion dollars....I won't accept this indirect way of getting money off from me. It is totally wrong. Even when some cashiers in Nigeria stores play this 'stunt ' of "no change" and expect me to leave without my change I don't play game. I give when my heart wants to give.
ReplyDeleteWhether I am worth a million or billion dollars....I won't accept this indirect way of getting money off from me. It is totally wrong. Even when some cashiers in Nigeria stores play this 'stunt ' of "no change" and expect me to leave without my change I don't play game. I give when my heart wants to give.
ReplyDeleteI support madam
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