FNB Network down???

For what it's worth, it's now Wednesday and they are still offline. [I managed to get in once on personal banking last night. When I tried a different profile it was dead].

I am closing all my personal as well as business accounts with these fools. The way I look at it, at this stage it makes little difference which bank I go to, I don't think I have anything to loose -- offline for close on 4 days has to be the worst of the worst. I don't think it gets worse than that.

First national Bank is pathetic and it's time this dinosaur was put out of it's misery.
 
Why does that URL not have the word 'FNB' in it ? I thought the url for the website was http://www.fnb.co.za

If you truly work for FNB you would know that online banking clients are advised to log into internet banking by typing the FNB URL into their browser address box and they are advised to never click on url's supplied in emails or other internet communication services (e.g. chatrooms or forums).


I sure as hell hope that the site you went to is the real FNB site. Otherwise you've just given your login details to a phishing site. I strongly suggest that you go to the real FNB site and change your password just to be safe.

It takes you to the FNB site, www.fnb.co.za its safe and secure.
 
It takes you to the FNB site, www.fnb.co.za its safe and secure.

It's no good you telling us the site is safe and secure. FNB Staff Members should not be posting links on internet forums, especially ones that don't look legitamit and spoof to the correct website.

What is your job title anyway?
 
It's no good you telling us the site is safe and secure. FNB Staff Members should not be posting links on internet forums, especially ones that don't look legitamit and spoof to the correct website.

What is your job title anyway?

That link i posted never went to FNB' online banking, it went to a news article about FNB apologizing to customers about Online Banking being down.

The link that was posted is safe.
 
My ABSA credit card got declined when using an FNB terminal at car repair shop. Phoned ABSA and after holding on for 10 mins was told they can't communicate with FNB.

Imagined if the car shop had cut up my card (do they only do that in the movies)?

Had to do EFT from their unsecured PC. If I get cleaned out... eish. Will never go to FNB!

Speedpoint and internet ... dark days for FNB.
 
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