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Bankers In The House! What Does This Mean? by Henri244: 3:56pm On Mar 06
A UBA savings account is showing me this, what does it mean please. What should I do?

Re: Bankers In The House! What Does This Mean? by TheGiftedOne(m): 3:58pm On Mar 06
This account is SAPAcious. It means that you no only upgrade the account to hold bigger transactions, but upgrade your life so that no account officer will ever look at you and want to open such low-grade account for you ever again.
Re: Bankers In The House! What Does This Mean? by Natbrowny: 4:02pm On Mar 06
Visit the bank.

Upgrade ur account to unlimited deposits

Go with any or all of the following

voters card, NIN, BVN, drivers licence, international passports etc

Dem go run am for you.
👉 Go when u aint in a hurry coz u go sign papers tire. Ur delay don sure. But u'll get it done.
Re: Bankers In The House! What Does This Mean? by VeryWickedMan: 4:09pm On Mar 06
Some have eyes but cannot read
Some can read but have no eyes
We have eyes and we can read
Glory be to thee, oh Lord
Amen




*spits angry

Re: Bankers In The House! What Does This Mean? by Westerhoffe(m): 4:12pm On Mar 06
It means your said bank account can not hold beyond ₦50,000.00k until you go to upgrade your account.

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Re: Bankers In The House! What Does This Mean? by atiku4President(m): 4:13pm On Mar 06
You mean you didn't go to school? You don't know what 'deposit' or 'limit' is or what?
Re: Bankers In The House! What Does This Mean? by Rexymania(m): 4:33pm On Mar 06
WTF? What kinda foolish question is this?
Re: Bankers In The House! What Does This Mean? by webbxxpert: 5:29pm On Mar 06
The answer is pretty obvious, your account can only accept a limit of 50,000 for any single transaction.
Which means you can not receive above 50,000 at a time, you need to visit your bank to upgrade it by presenting verification documents.

To those making fun of him/her for asking such question because of how seemingly simple or obvious it is, I hope you all know everything in this world and don't ask question about anything at all. - Because you might feel you are smart, but your smartest question can seem dumb to someone even more versed.

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Re: Bankers In The House! What Does This Mean? by Henri244: 6:59pm On Mar 06
Natbrowny:
Visit the bank.

Upgrade ur account to unlimited deposits

Go with any or all of the following

voters card, NIN, BVN, drivers licence, international passports etc

Dem go run am for you.
👉 Go when u aint in a hurry coz u go sign papers tire. Ur delay don sure. But u'll get it done.
thanks for your kind response.
Re: Bankers In The House! What Does This Mean? by Henri244: 7:03pm On Mar 06
webbxxpert:
The answer is pretty obvious, your account can only accept a limit of 50,000 for any single transaction.
Which means you can not receive above 50,000 at a time, you need to visit your bank to upgrade it by presenting verification documents.

To those making fun of him/her for asking such question because of how seemingly simple or obvious it is, I hope you all know everything in this world and don't ask question about anything at all. - Because you might feel you are smart, but your smartest question can seem dumb to someone even more versed.
thanks
Re: Bankers In The House! What Does This Mean? by Henri244: 7:03pm On Mar 06
Rexymania:
WTF? What kinda foolish question is this?
No harm in asking.

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