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Pay GHC650 to get your transaction verified and get paid- NAM1 to Menzgold customers

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Embattled C.E.O of defunct gold-dealership Menzgold, Nana Appiah Mensah, popularly known as NAM 1 has encouraged customers to purchase a GHC650 Menzgold Digital Verification Access Card in order to verify their transactions.

According to a statement signed by NAM1, this verification card will give “customers who believe they have genuine indebted transactions claims, to check their transaction status.”

Customers of the defunct gold-dealership who wish to claim their transactions are encouraged to upload original coloured soft copies of their transactions supporting documents from 10th August, 2023 to 14th September, 2023.

According to the statement, this has become necessary because “over sixty percent (60%) of claims they have received were fraught with unacceptable infractions which invalidate the claims in question.”

This according to the C.E.O will enable the company to do due diligence of customers they are indebted to before they make any payments.

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The statement also sent a word of caution to customers who fail to go through the verification process stating;

“Customers who fail to undergo this process risk forfeiture of their purported claims, as their right of claim would have been waived by the failure on their part to discharge their obligation.”

Read full statement below;

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  1. Cbort

    August 19, 2023 at 4:17 am

    Thief, you have come and again.God will punish you.

  2. Maadwoa

    August 19, 2023 at 7:26 pm

    Hmmm..

    Strange. Good records keeping could (or would) have avoided this. Why don’t you go ahead and process those that genuinely shows on your record, then deduct the 650 from them. Their funds are still with you(Menzgold), right?

    Once truth is re-established at your end and your clients begin to receive whatever funds were with you. Then you can make such a demand. Would you be ready to part away with such an amount if you were in their shoes? This is not “fa kitiwa b3gye kesei”.

    Please cone again. The days of vulnerability and gullibility are gone!

  3. Stanley

    August 20, 2023 at 5:28 am

    I’ve said this several times that those big wings in the world, most especially the politicians and businessmen/women are the criminals we are talking about. They always came up some forge stories to steal quick money from the poor. Imagine this debtor who own millions of Ghanaian cash, currently developing a different strategy to steal more instead of him to refold funds being invested into his company. God have mercy on us.

  4. Ooh Ghana

    August 20, 2023 at 9:56 am

    If really there are laws in Ghana this criminal will not be insulting this people he has already robbed.

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