REVENGE AGAINST THE CLERKS: He decided to make their lives miserable and pay his loan with 3,420 coins

Although he came to the office around 5:15 pm with 200 kuna banknotes, this man insisted that he pay the entire bill individually in one kuna coins

Ivan Maras (31) took over the payment of his retired father's loan, and came to the counter, where a bank clerk politely told him to fill out an order for 3420 kuna. The client then announced that he would pay the loan, but  in icrements of one kuna per order.

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- In this way, I decided to make the bank's life miserable, as they did to me and my family. I sincerely hoped that the seven banks, in association with "Franak"  that we sued after the recent judgment of the Supreme Court, to start an agreement with clients for repayment. Since they did not do it, I I decided to seek revenge. I have the right to pay off the loan as I want, even in with coins or by 10 Lipa - says Maras.

Eventhough he came to the office around 5:15 pm with 200 kuna banknotes, he insisted that the entire amount be paid in one kuna coins.

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- The clerk without question began to print orders per dollar and enter them into the computer. I have no objection to her work, she was very professional. Of course, while she printed the orders, a large crowd ended up waitng and people were not too lenient. She talked to me and the head office and its head chief, but I did not  give up on my intention.

By the end of the working day, at 7 pm, they printed out 54 or 55 orders all per one kuna and then I decided to print a large order in 3146 HRK so that I owe them more  in this month's installment, roughly 200 kuna. I will pay this amount in the upcoming days, again, all in one kuna coins - adds Maras.

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While he was at one counter paying, other customers were forced to use the other, so it worked very slow.

- It is clear that banks operate for profit, but we can not understand what is their indifference to customers and  reaching an agreement with those of us that have loans in Swiss francs. I was most encouraged by the fact that many families who could not pay their credit were evicted from their apartments or houses, just because the amount of loans skyrocketed - says Maras.

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- The only thing we can do is to open up an extra clerk position for service to flow better. We will try to organize ourselves in such a way so that certain citizens do not cause trouble for others. We can not keep branch offices open longer than the prescribed working hours. Frankly, I do not expect some sort of  escalation of this payment method, because I really do not know who of the customers can spend all day in the bank - says Silvio Baresi, a spokesman for the bank.

(Telegraf.co.yu / Slobodna Dalmacija)