Polaris Bank Customer Alleges Bank Slammed N95,000 Debit on His Account Which had N16,000

Polaris Bank Customer Alleges Bank Slammed N95,000 Debit on His Account Which had N16,000

  • A Polaris Bank customer has cried out that the bank slammed a debit of N95,000 on his account
  • Abdullahi Ramatu Adamu from Jos, Plateau State, said that he never carried out any transaction worth that amount as he did not have such an amount
  • He said the bank had told him someone used his debit card for shopping and said he should be thankful it was a savings account

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Abdullahi Ramatu Adamau, a Polaris Bank Customer from New Layout, Rikko in Jos, Plateau State, has cried out that the bank debited his account with N95,000 for a transaction he neither initiated nor carried out.

Adamu said he woke up on the morning of February 24, 2023, to see that his account, which contained a balance of N16,000, had an N95,050 debit.

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In an email to Legit.ng, Adamu said he neither requested nor initiated such a transaction as he has no means of repaying the amount.

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"Even if I do, I don't have such an amount in my account to carry such a transaction, but they intentionally did that intending to defraud me had it mean any large sum was paid into the account during or after the Presidential election, which will automatically balance the said frivolous debiting," he said.

According to Adamu, his account had about N6,971. Before a friend sent N10,000 into his account, the night bank slammed the N95,000 debt on him.

He said:

"Before then, I had #6,971.30 as credit, then my friend sent me #10,000 that night, and a message alert popped into my account that is owed the bank -N78,108.70 Debit Red, instead my balance reading +N16,971.30."

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Adamu said he waited until after the presidential election and its aftermath before complaining at the bank's branch. The operations manager told him he had used his Visa debit card for a transaction on February 6, 2023.

"To my surprise, the operation manager of Polaris bank limited, Murtala Muhammed Way Jos, looked into her computer and said, I bought provisions at 'Flourish Supermarket Jos for the sum of #95,050 naira on February 6, 2023, and paid fully with my visa ATM card but she doesn't know how the bank made a mistake of repaying same transaction on February 24, 2023, at midnight," he said.

Adamu stated that the operations manager told him to be grateful it was a savings account with no charges, or else the amount would have been more.

He queried if he is operating any account other than savings that would make the bank allow him to shop on credit, insisting that he had no such amount in his account prior to the debit.

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Manger asks customer to be thankful

The manager also told him to look for money to pay off the debt, as nothing more could be done.

He stated that the bank had also placed a no-debit on his account, denying him access to his N16,000.

All efforts by Legit.ng to get the bank to respond were unsuccessful.

As of the time of writing, Nduneche Ezurike, the bank's head of corporate communications, has yet to respond to messages sent to his WhatsApp number.

Muslims storm Polaris Bank in droves to close accounts, cite Islamophobia

Legit.ng reported that following a leaked email demanding that Muslims who work in Polaris Bank, especially their YES centre stop going for prayers on Fridays, many Muslims across the country have stormed the bank to demand that their accounts be closed immediately.

In a widely circulated Facebook post, Aminu Soja said he and his fellow Muslims in Kano went into the bank, which he referred to as Bigot Bank and demanded that they shut down their accounts.

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Soja, who shared a picture of many Muslims, especially from the North in the bank demanding the closure of their accounts, recounted that he and other Muslims went into the bank on Thursday to close their accounts but only succeeded in withdrawing all their funds and left without shutting down the accounts.

Source: Legit.ng

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