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Video: Tears As First Bank Allegedly Emptied Woman Account After Seizing Her ATM Card

Tears As First Bank Allegedly Emptied Woman Account After Seizing Her ATM Card, Watch The Video Below…
A video of a woman crying of being defrauded after using First Bank ATM has been making round on the internet.
The woman was seen crying that her bank account has been emptied after using First Bank Automated Teller Machine, ATM on Saturday.
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According to the woman whose name wasn’t mentioned, her ATM card was seized while trying to withdraw some money from First Bank ATM, she was asked to return on Monday by the security men on duty in the bank premises, few minutes later her account was emptied, the two hundred and forty three thousand Naira (#243000) said to be for her shop rent, has been withdrawn by an unknown frauster using POS, looking at the alert sent to her phone by the bank.
Watch the video below…
https://www.facebook.com/166539757406939/videos/312851187469301/
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