ATM dispute
5 years ago
i withdrew an amount of 20000 from sbi atm on 10th march. but this amount did not received.I lodge a complaint about it. but the amount credited on 9th july. is there any rule for the late penalty. if exist, then how can i get this.
GANESH SHARMA
Responded 5 years ago
A.what is the amount if interest ur claiming actually. Have you calculated ? No offense from bank is a software error and they refunded your money no need to go anywhere.Enjoy ur money
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A.You send them a legal notice to recover the interest and also ask for compensation for this. You can also move the consumer forum for deficiency of services.
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Rajeev RJ
Responded 5 years ago
A.You can issue a notice to SBI claiming interest and damages.
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Rajeev
RJ Associates
Trivandrum
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Rajeev
RJ Associates
Trivandrum
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