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Again, Opay renders 40 Million customers stranded over failed transactions

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Opay has once again rendered its over 40 Million customer base stranded due to an unexplained application glitch, barely a month after customers complained of their funds disappearing into thin air, Topnaija.ng reports.

Several customers were embarrassed on Monday when their attempt to perform transactions failed repeatedly without any form of solution and explanation from the fintech company which prides itself as a company that gives freedom to make quick and easy payments.

Unfortunately, the company’s reputation to provide quick and easy payments proved otherwise following the inability of customers to make and receive payments. Some had to rely on other fintech apps like Moniepoint and Palmpay to execute their transactions.

‘’I went to bokku mart to purchase some goods and because I don’t have an ATM, I use my Opay always because it’s always been easy but I was embarrassed yesterday when the payment failed. I didn’t even see my transaction history but my account was debited. It was like disappearance of money’’, said a frustrated customer.

Another customer explained that his transactions were on pending for several hours when he tried to make payments after purchasing food items for his baby.

‘’My baby’s food finished and I thought of buying some at the supermarket on my way from work. I got there, picked what I wanted and proceeded to make payment but my transactions were pending. I initially thought it was network so I changed the line I was using for data. It was the same thing, I had to leave there to my house to get my ATM so that my baby will not starve.’’

It would be recalled that one month ago, customers experienced similar situation with Opay.

Read some tweets below;

https://x.com/psallo_tunes/status/1811851586412425220

 

Ukhueleigbe Zaccheus is a seasoned journalist who has spent over seven years working as a writer, reporter, Public Relations executive and Editor at Topnaija.ng He is graduate of Mass Communication from the Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ), Lagos and Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo.

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