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Nigerians drag GT Bank on twitter over multiple charges

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Nigerian Twitter users earlier today called out Guarantee Trust Bank (GTB) over irregular deductions from their bank accounts.

They complained that the charges, which ranged from Short Message Service to Stamp Duty, maintenance charges, among others, remained unexplained by the bank, asking the Bank’s officials for explanations.

@I_am_Neeyee posted screenhots of deductions by the bank and said ” Why did @gtbank

remove 18,628 from my account as sms alert charge who did I offend?.. Please who else is being extorted like this.

@gtbank what’s the problem”?
 Another user @SmilingPen wrote ”Who else woke up to being incessantly debited by GTB this morning?
@gtbank this is an act of fraud. Sms alert on my account as far back 2019 to 2022, after the usual ones that you’ve always made.
Dear public, if you have money in GTB, please just transfer to another bank ASAP”!
@OnuohaNneoma posted ”I woke up to over 20 debit messages from Gtbank
@gtbank @gtbank_helpclarify why there are multiple debits … I can’t be the only one suffering this.”
@Femi_MartinsOG tweeted ” i woke up to 17 debits from GTB for sms charges for the past 12months, summing to 2 thousand plus, i could swear they debited me back then for some of the months, this is a case of double charging.”
@EnitanLagos wrote ”@gtbank employees are guilty. I noticed a number sending me msgs when $ gets deposit into my account…asking if I want to change $ to N…Puzzled, one day he called me. I got his info, drove to the bank…asked of him and all hell broke loose with the level of familiarity.”

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