NAM1 Requires Menzgold Customers to Purchase GHC650 Verification Cards Before They Can Be Paid
In a recent development that has stirred controversy, Nana Appiah Mensah, the CEO of the now-defunct gold dealership firm Menzgold, has issued an update regarding the repayment of over 46,000 customers awaiting their funds. In a statement dated August 18, 2023, Mensah outlined a new requirement for customers seeking repayment: the purchase of a GHC650 Menzgold Digital Verification Access Card to verify their transactions.
This access card, as mentioned in the statement, is designed to enable customers with legitimate claims of indebtedness to check the status of their transactions. Alongside this requirement, customers are expected to upload original colored soft copies of their transaction supporting documents between August 10th, 2023, and September 14th, 2023.
Menzgold justified this additional step by stating that it has observed an alarming number of claims fraught with “unacceptable infractions” that invalidate the claims. Alleged customers who fail to complete this verification process risk forfeiting their locked-up funds.
The announcement has sparked mixed reactions on social media, with some expressing skepticism about the company’s intentions and others calculating potential revenues if all 46,000 customers comply. This move by Menzgold underscores the ongoing challenges and complexities surrounding the repayment of customers who have been affected by the company’s financial troubles.
The Menzgold saga continues to be a subject of great interest and debate, with many eagerly watching to see how this latest development unfolds.