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K.V Kamath
by imac on Jun 11, 2007 09:25 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

More on K.V Kamath, he is the pass out of NIT Surathkal (then REC Surathkal) . He then went on to join IIM-A

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  RE:RE:K.V Kamath
by RAGHU RAMAN on Jun 11, 2007 10:26 AM   Permalink
I am one of the Housing Loan beneficiary from ICICI and it took one month to get my loan approval letter from ICICI though all my papers 100% correct. And then they took one month each for the 3 instalments to disburse the entire loan amount. I had to interact with Mr. Anand / Mr. Venkatesh and Charan - three fools who does not know ABCD about banking and even basic things like requirement for Proof of residence, GPF etc.At the counters the people who are working are all fresh graduates who does not know anyting about banking. Added to this then comes their charges for any service that we request. ICICI is simply earning millions from the humble home loan beneficiaries like us with a income of just Rs.20000 per month. It is nothing but cheating people like us.

RAGHURAM, CHENNAI


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  RE:K.V Kamath
by Valerie Fernandes on Jun 12, 2007 12:02 PM   Permalink
I agree with you 100%. There is no doubt that ICICI headed by Mr Kamat are cheats. They robbed my sister of her original home documents, never bothered to reply to upteen number of correspondence address to Kamat himself, when the matter came up in Court they had the cheek to deny having recd the documents .... I understand there have lost around 20 sets of customers' original property documents submitted at "Ashiyana" Thane and are plain cheating the customers to continue to pay EMIs without hope of receiving the original documents at the end of the day. When you stop paying EMI they take you to Court u/s 138 and when you challenge them they do not file their affidavit even months after their suing you. They just harras the customers. I would advise anyone not to trust their life's investment in this Bank. Sooner or later the truth will come out and this Bank is sure to fall big time. We had the misfortune of interacting with one fool or should I say smart alex named Agam Bhatnagar who boasts the Bank is resting on his shoulders and if he say they didnt receive the documents means they didnt.


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