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Hizi MasterCard za Equity ni fake!!!
mkenyan
#31 Posted : Saturday, March 08, 2014 10:33:17 AM
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alma wrote:
If that's the case meme which I may not disagree with can we stop lying about online fraud?

This lying doesn't help anyone. Just tell your mebas that they are too slow to use an ATM card. Apana mambo ya online fraud hapa.

as meme has explained it makes a lot of sense to set a lower limit as a default on online transactions when it involves the type of customers equity have. your utter dismissal of it without even bothering to think it through is rather ironical for an online expert. or your online expertise only revolve on buying things online and not considering the possible risks that debit/credit cards may be subjected to online when in the hands of those who don't realise that one doesn't need their pin to use their cards online?
washiku
#32 Posted : Saturday, March 08, 2014 10:50:08 AM
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mkenyan wrote:
alma wrote:
If that's the case meme which I may not disagree with can we stop lying about online fraud?

This lying doesn't help anyone. Just tell your mebas that they are too slow to use an ATM card. Apana mambo ya online fraud hapa.

as meme has explained it makes a lot of sense to set a lower limit as a default on online transactions when it involves the type of customers equity have. your utter dismissal of it without even bothering to think it through is rather ironical for an online expert. or your online expertise only revolve on buying things online and not considering the possible risks that debit/credit cards may be subjected to online when in the hands of those who don't realise that one doesn't need their pin to use their cards online?


And does it make sense for Equity to educate its customers on those limits according to you?
pleasecallme
#33 Posted : Saturday, March 08, 2014 10:51:04 AM
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Guys you have to understand one thing online fraud is there..and with Kenyans habit of clicking every link you see, banks have to take caution. When fraud happens on your account..when bots submit transactions on your account, you will go making noise to the bank from Head office to Machakos..to wazua. So yeah, its safer to enable limits on demand, for people who are sure they understand card based online purchases.
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Mist
#34 Posted : Saturday, March 08, 2014 11:01:27 AM
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pleasecallme wrote:
Guys you have to understand one thing online fraud is there..and with Kenyans habit of clicking every link you see, banks have to take caution. When fraud happens on your account..when bots submit transactions on your account, you will go making noise to the bank from Head office to Machakos..to wazua. So yeah, its safer to enable limits on demand, for people who are sure they understand card based online purchases.


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mkenyan
#35 Posted : Saturday, March 08, 2014 12:54:11 PM
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Joined: 4/1/2009
Posts: 1,885
washiku wrote:
mkenyan wrote:
alma wrote:
If that's the case meme which I may not disagree with can we stop lying about online fraud?

This lying doesn't help anyone. Just tell your mebas that they are too slow to use an ATM card. Apana mambo ya online fraud hapa.

as meme has explained it makes a lot of sense to set a lower limit as a default on online transactions when it involves the type of customers equity have. your utter dismissal of it without even bothering to think it through is rather ironical for an online expert. or your online expertise only revolve on buying things online and not considering the possible risks that debit/credit cards may be subjected to online when in the hands of those who don't realise that one doesn't need their pin to use their cards online?


And does it make sense for Equity to educate its customers on those limits according to you?

question first is whether this limit is indicated anywhere on the card application form or not. if not then they need to. maybe they should even go a step further and hold road shows even if it were to turn out that the limit is clearly stated in the relevant forms as it seems clear that kenyans (even wazuans) don't like to read and would prefer that things are explained to them like kindergarten kids.
alma
#36 Posted : Saturday, March 08, 2014 2:47:26 PM
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Joined: 7/20/2007
Posts: 4,432
mkenyan wrote:
washiku wrote:
mkenyan wrote:
alma wrote:
If that's the case meme which I may not disagree with can we stop lying about online fraud?

This lying doesn't help anyone. Just tell your mebas that they are too slow to use an ATM card. Apana mambo ya online fraud hapa.

as meme has explained it makes a lot of sense to set a lower limit as a default on online transactions when it involves the type of customers equity have. your utter dismissal of it without even bothering to think it through is rather ironical for an online expert. or your online expertise only revolve on buying things online and not considering the possible risks that debit/credit cards may be subjected to online when in the hands of those who don't realise that one doesn't need their pin to use their cards online?


And does it make sense for Equity to educate its customers on those limits according to you?

question first is whether this limit is indicated anywhere on the card application form or not. if not then they need to. maybe they should even go a step further and hold road shows even if it were to turn out that the limit is clearly stated in the relevant forms as it seems clear that kenyans (even wazuans) don't like to read and would prefer that things are explained to them like kindergarten kids.


Now who said I'm an online expert. I just buy things online and mama mboga accross the road.

You are still saying that equity customers are not very clever in that long post.

You have yet to give data on the extent of this online fraud thing you are talking about.

It is not the work of a bank to be my consumption regulator.

They have now decided that since someone in their office was silly enough to go to a phishing site and clicking on all facebook links, the rest of their customers must suffer.

We know that you can get gas infused with water at the gas station. Now do you still want the bank to limit the amount of money I spend at a gas station?

The truth is equete has decided that they are too scared that their customers are not clever.

Apana lies of online thuggery. I say this because they once limited the amount of money I could use on Paypal.

My dear friend, Paypal is the safest online system worldwide. Hata hiyo wanasema tuma ngiri mbiri tu?Shame on you Shame on you
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
Vallerrie
#37 Posted : Friday, March 21, 2014 10:25:20 AM
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Joined: 11/1/2012
Posts: 290
Gave up on Equity. Went back to CFC Stanbic for a Visa card whose limit is 40k.
Now im happy smile
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