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Dear Mr. Co-opman:
My mother died last year and left her shares in a Credit
Union for me. However, when I went to the management,
I was told that I could not get the money because my name
was not on the Nomination Card. What must I do to get
my inheritance?
Dear Ms. Williams
This is unfortunate, but only
person whose name is on the Nomination Card can have direct
claim to the shares. If no other person
was nominated you would have to approach the
Administrator-General, to whom the shares of your mother
would be transferred, for any possibility of receiving any
inheritance.
Dear Mr. Co-opman:
I am a member of a Coffee Co-operative, where I am having
problem with the manager. I have marketed six boxes of
coffee through the Co-operative, but I received payment
equivalent to five boxes. When I spoke to him about
the situation, he reacted angrily to me. Please help
me.
Dear Mr. Carl Johnson
The method used in Co-operatives
for computing the amount to be paid per box of coffee is
different from regulators and, therefore all members should
make an effort to understand.
I do not have the facts, but my
guess is that some costing for service received had to be
deducted from your payment which reduced the total amount
you should be paid. An example of service could be
spraying of your farm for Berry Borer. Discuss the
matter amicably with your Director or group Secretary.
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