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This harrowing experience happens to a friend yesterday!!!!!
Bigchick
#121 Posted : Friday, September 26, 2014 5:53:08 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 2/8/2013
Posts: 4,068
Location: At Large.
Gathige wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
Rankaz13 wrote:
Finally got to talk to him today. He confirms that the bank concerned is good old barclay's.Sad Sad

Tell him to try equity. The tellers there are kept busy by the queues.

Just kidding.



@Kabz, Very true of member. By the time you get to the teller u are just too exhausted u just pick the cash and put in the pocket to confirm later. The cashiers there have no time even to call a co-conspirator and one Kip monitors each cashiers moods at his big screen in the corner office!




Hahahaha.


At Equity you find a different game.

Those 2 people (man and wiman) who seem to know you.In that one second chat you loose your senses and with it your money goes.

Solution:-is cashless solutions.Cards, Internet and mobile banking .etc.

And it happens in several banks not just Barclays esp banks along Msa road.

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mawinder
#122 Posted : Friday, September 26, 2014 8:18:14 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 4/30/2008
Posts: 6,029
Bigchick wrote:
Gathige wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
Rankaz13 wrote:
Finally got to talk to him today. He confirms that the bank concerned is good old barclay's.Sad Sad

Tell him to try equity. The tellers there are kept busy by the queues.

Just kidding.



@Kabz, Very true of member. By the time you get to the teller u are just too exhausted u just pick the cash and put in the pocket to confirm later. The cashiers there have no time even to call a co-conspirator and one Kip monitors each cashiers moods at his big screen in the corner office!




Hahahaha.


At Equity you find a different game.

Those 2 people (man and wiman) who seem to know you.In that one second chat you loose your senses and with it your money goes.

Solution:-is cashless solutions.Cards, Internet and mobile banking .etc.

And it happens in several banks not just Barclays esp banks along Msa road.


These small banks eg DTB,Equatorial,Victoria,Habib,CfcStanbic etc are nice!!!!!!
Swenani
#123 Posted : Friday, September 26, 2014 9:27:13 AM
Rank: User

Joined: 8/15/2013
Posts: 13,237
Location: Vacuum
mawinder wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
Gathige wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
Rankaz13 wrote:
Finally got to talk to him today. He confirms that the bank concerned is good old barclay's.Sad Sad

Tell him to try equity. The tellers there are kept busy by the queues.

Just kidding.



@Kabz, Very true of member. By the time you get to the teller u are just too exhausted u just pick the cash and put in the pocket to confirm later. The cashiers there have no time even to call a co-conspirator and one Kip monitors each cashiers moods at his big screen in the corner office!




Hahahaha.


At Equity you find a different game.

Those 2 people (man and wiman) who seem to know you.In that one second chat you loose your senses and with it your money goes.

Solution:-is cashless solutions.Cards, Internet and mobile banking .etc.

And it happens in several banks not just Barclays esp banks along Msa road.


These small banks eg DTB,Equatorial,Victoria,Habib,CfcStanbic etc are nice!!!!!!


and BOI
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
marko
#124 Posted : Friday, September 26, 2014 10:09:57 AM
Rank: Member

Joined: 1/7/2007
Posts: 838
Swenani wrote:
mawinder wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
Gathige wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
Rankaz13 wrote:
Finally got to talk to him today. He confirms that the bank concerned is good old barclay's.Sad Sad

Tell him to try equity. The tellers there are kept busy by the queues.

Just kidding.



@Kabz, Very true of member. By the time you get to the teller u are just too exhausted u just pick the cash and put in the pocket to confirm later. The cashiers there have no time even to call a co-conspirator and one Kip monitors each cashiers moods at his big screen in the corner office!




Hahahaha.


At Equity you find a different game.

Those 2 people (man and wiman) who seem to know you.In that one second chat you loose your senses and with it your money goes.

Solution:-is cashless solutions.Cards, Internet and mobile banking .etc.

And it happens in several banks not just Barclays esp banks along Msa road.


These small banks eg DTB,Equatorial,Victoria,Habib,CfcStanbic etc are nice!!!!!!


and BOI

There is a Barclays branch at TRM? Since when?
WHO DARES WINS
Tebes
#125 Posted : Friday, September 26, 2014 10:22:12 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 11/26/2008
Posts: 2,097
marko wrote:
Swenani wrote:
mawinder wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
Gathige wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
Rankaz13 wrote:
Finally got to talk to him today. He confirms that the bank concerned is good old barclay's.Sad Sad

Tell him to try equity. The tellers there are kept busy by the queues.

Just kidding.



@Kabz, Very true of member. By the time you get to the teller u are just too exhausted u just pick the cash and put in the pocket to confirm later. The cashiers there have no time even to call a co-conspirator and one Kip monitors each cashiers moods at his big screen in the corner office!




Hahahaha.


At Equity you find a different game.

Those 2 people (man and wiman) who seem to know you.In that one second chat you loose your senses and with it your money goes.

Solution:-is cashless solutions.Cards, Internet and mobile banking .etc.

And it happens in several banks not just Barclays esp banks along Msa road.


These small banks eg DTB,Equatorial,Victoria,Habib,CfcStanbic etc are nice!!!!!!


and BOI

There is a Barclays branch at TRM? Since when?



Not Just Barclays but also KCB; Stanchart, Cooprative Bank and I think soon Chase bank and DTB
"Never regret, if its good, its wonderful. If its bad, its experience."
marko
#126 Posted : Friday, September 26, 2014 11:07:55 AM
Rank: Member

Joined: 1/7/2007
Posts: 838
Tebes wrote:
marko wrote:
Swenani wrote:
mawinder wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
Gathige wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
Rankaz13 wrote:
Finally got to talk to him today. He confirms that the bank concerned is good old barclay's.Sad Sad

Tell him to try equity. The tellers there are kept busy by the queues.

Just kidding.



@Kabz, Very true of member. By the time you get to the teller u are just too exhausted u just pick the cash and put in the pocket to confirm later. The cashiers there have no time even to call a co-conspirator and one Kip monitors each cashiers moods at his big screen in the corner office!




Hahahaha.


At Equity you find a different game.

Those 2 people (man and wiman) who seem to know you.In that one second chat you loose your senses and with it your money goes.

Solution:-is cashless solutions.Cards, Internet and mobile banking .etc.

And it happens in several banks not just Barclays esp banks along Msa road.


These small banks eg DTB,Equatorial,Victoria,Habib,CfcStanbic etc are nice!!!!!!


and BOI

There is a Barclays branch at TRM? Since when?



Not Just Barclays but also KCB; Stanchart, Cooprative Bank and I think soon Chase bank and DTB

cool. confirmed. RINK
WHO DARES WINS
Rankaz13
#127 Posted : Thursday, October 02, 2014 9:19:09 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 5/21/2013
Posts: 2,841
Location: Here
Something very fishy is going on at Kasarani police station. So, after reporting at Rúirú (which is where he was dumped) my pal was referred to Kasarani police station who were supposed to investigate since he was picked up in their jurisdiction. Funny thing is (ok, not so funny), cops there have an accurate description of at least two of the suspects. Yaani unaenda kupiga ripoti na karao ndiye anakupa a description of the suspect. Downright eery.

Back at TRM, the bank manager was very reluctant to assist their client in any way. Only when he threatened to make some noise through the media did they finally refer him to their own internal investigative officer who has been most helpful so far.

Meanwhile, at the police station, my pal has been tossed from one office to another and it is becoming apparent that the junior officers are afraid of something, perhaps the alleged criminals (or at least one of them) are their colleagues or someone senior is protecting them.

In the intervening period, one afternoon some time last week as he's heading home, my pal notices a certain Honda station wagon strategically parked outside TRM with all windows rolled down. Just out of curiosity, he looks in and guess who he sees? The exact same guys who addicted and stole from him. He's absolutely sure he can identify at least three of the four occupants.

A few phone calls later to some friendly cops from a different station comes back the message: 'hiyo gari ni ya polisi'. Apparently, an unmarked police car.
Life is like playing a violin solo in public and learning the instrument as one goes on.
radio
#128 Posted : Thursday, October 02, 2014 9:29:30 AM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 11/9/2009
Posts: 2,003
Rankaz13 wrote:
Something very fishy is going on at Kasarani police station. So, after reporting at Rúirú (which is where he was dumped) my pal was referred to Kasarani police station who were supposed to investigate since he was picked up in their jurisdiction. Funny thing is (ok, not so funny), cops there have an accurate description of at least two of the suspects. Yaani unaenda kupiga ripoti na karao ndiye anakupa a description of the suspect. Downright eery.

Back at TRM, the bank manager was very reluctant to assist their client in any way. Only when he threatened to make some noise through the media did they finally refer him to their own internal investigative officer who has been most helpful so far.

Meanwhile, at the police station, my pal has been tossed from one office to another and it is becoming apparent that the junior officers are afraid of something, perhaps the alleged criminals (or at least one of them) are their colleagues or someone senior is protecting them.

In the intervening period, one afternoon some time last week as he's heading home, my pal notices a certain Honda station wagon strategically parked outside TRM with all windows rolled down. Just out of curiosity, he looks in and guess who he sees? The exact same guys who addicted and stole from him. He's absolutely sure he can identify at least three of the four occupants.

A few phone calls later to some friendly cops from a different station comes back the message: 'hiyo gari ni ya polisi'. Apparently, an unmarked police car.


Goodness me! I have always said that all this daring thugs are police officers. No wonder they cops at the station won't take any action!

XSK
#129 Posted : Thursday, October 02, 2014 9:37:31 AM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 12/8/2009
Posts: 975
Location: Nairobi
Rankaz13 wrote:
Something very fishy is going on at Kasarani police station. So, after reporting at Rúirú (which is where he was dumped) my pal was referred to Kasarani police station who were supposed to investigate since he was picked up in their jurisdiction. Funny thing is (ok, not so funny), cops there have an accurate description of at least two of the suspects. Yaani unaenda kupiga ripoti na karao ndiye anakupa a description of the suspect. Downright eery.

Back at TRM, the bank manager was very reluctant to assist their client in any way. Only when he threatened to make some noise through the media did they finally refer him to their own internal investigative officer who has been most helpful so far.

Meanwhile, at the police station, my pal has been tossed from one office to another and it is becoming apparent that the junior officers are afraid of something, perhaps the alleged criminals (or at least one of them) are their colleagues or someone senior is protecting them.

In the intervening period, one afternoon some time last week as he's heading home, my pal notices a certain Honda station wagon strategically parked outside TRM with all windows rolled down. Just out of curiosity, he looks in and guess who he sees? The exact same guys who addicted and stole from him. He's absolutely sure he can identify at least three of the four occupants.

A few phone calls later to some friendly cops from a different station comes back the message: 'hiyo gari ni ya polisi'. Apparently, an unmarked police car.


Really? Then we are royally screwed!! Sad Sad
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Rankaz13
#130 Posted : Thursday, October 02, 2014 10:10:33 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 5/21/2013
Posts: 2,841
Location: Here
XSK wrote:
Rankaz13 wrote:
Something very fishy is going on at Kasarani police station. So, after reporting at Rúirú (which is where he was dumped) my pal was referred to Kasarani police station who were supposed to investigate since he was picked up in their jurisdiction. Funny thing is (ok, not so funny), cops there have an accurate description of at least two of the suspects. Yaani unaenda kupiga ripoti na karao ndiye anakupa a description of the suspect. Downright eery.

Back at TRM, the bank manager was very reluctant to assist their client in any way. Only when he threatened to make some noise through the media did they finally refer him to their own internal investigative officer who has been most helpful so far.

Meanwhile, at the police station, my pal has been tossed from one office to another and it is becoming apparent that the junior officers are afraid of something, perhaps the alleged criminals (or at least one of them) are their colleagues or someone senior is protecting them.

In the intervening period, one afternoon some time last week as he's heading home, my pal notices a certain Honda station wagon strategically parked outside TRM with all windows rolled down. Just out of curiosity, he looks in and guess who he sees? The exact same guys who addicted and stole from him. He's absolutely sure he can identify at least three of the four occupants.

A few phone calls later to some friendly cops from a different station comes back the message: 'hiyo gari ni ya polisi'. Apparently, an unmarked police car.


Really? Then we are royally screwed!! Sad Sad


Yes, really. You see, after getting suspicious about the goings on at Kasarani, the guy enlisted the help of a few other cop friends at Pangani to check on the car (it's a silver, KBZ no. plate series). Those are the guys who confirmed to him. Recall too that the guys who abducted him had identified themselves as cops and even produced an apparently genuine I.d to that effect, just in case he was in doubt.

The other issue by the way that's emerging is that the info bank collects via their cctv in the banking hall is not stored in perpetuity. Apparently it's only kept for a certain very short duration after which it is overwritten by new data. Seems like the guys at Kasarani are intentionally dragging their feet so that this happens.
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