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Credit card woes
by tomcat on Oct 15, 2007 06:27 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

A friend from a pvt bank told me this - The banks actually want you to default on credit cards, so that they can earn. Hence , they will send statements late, or put in hidden charges and clauses.

Think friends, think - What otherwise, is the bank's gain in giving you interest free credit for a month ??
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I have a home loan from ICICI bank.
My other bank delayed processing my salary, and so the ECS bounced (First of all, ICICI tried to withdraw before the stipulated date, and the withdrawal date was a Sunday).

The ICICI bank goondas waited for a week (why did they wait for a WEEK?), called me up the next Sunday at 730 am (Yes !! 730 am on a Sunday). I told them to call after 9 am, but they still called me twice in half an hour, used abusive language.

I told them that I dont even know that the ECS had failed (I hadnt checked my other banks statement at the ATM), and that I would pay by cheque. They demanded cash instead and said that the cheque should be at par (Obviously , they knew that savings accounts normally get local cheques only).
Even after giving them the cheque, they called me up twice to confirm whether I have paid my EMI or not.

--- People, Please avoid ICICI Bank

I have heard too many incidents of cheating by them. I regret being their customer.

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  RE:Credit card woes
by vivek ananda on Oct 16, 2007 09:27 AM   Permalink
wow! what a fabricated story... given a chance to say freely to aggrivate the so-called media pray. please Mr.XXX. its not fair on your part being so envy to pay the pending dues for the benefit enjoyed with the financial company.
1. its professionally run organisation with set of standards and code of conduct. and banks never like to earn on credit cards the way u said. its totally misguided to propogate
2. ECS hits on a pre fixed date in consultaion with the customer.
3.ECS never hits on sunday.... RBI clearing house will not work on sunday
4.its centralised system run and never hits the account before date.
5. all the recovery cases reaches recovery agencies only after a month. its impossible to get a so-called call from agents in a week.

please justify and rethink from your sol for all your comments dumped. be a responsible citizen before teaching someone the same...

Vinu

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by kisari sridhar on Oct 16, 2007 01:09 PM   Permalink
You have got it completely wrong. I think you don't even know the basics of ECS. ECS can and will always hit before the due date, if the due date happens to be a holiday ( like sunday or festival holidays ). There is no proper time limit for ECS , because the bank can send the ECS to your bank any time after the due date. Comming to the agents, they will never call you for a single cheque bounce, they get cases which are basically beyond the recovering capabilities from the banks, and which needs exclisive focus.,

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  RE:Credit card woes
by vinayak thirdeye on Oct 16, 2007 11:55 AM   Permalink
well said vinu.

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by Amita Surendar on Oct 16, 2007 12:49 PM   Permalink
Excellent reply from Vinu...Public should also understand the practical difficulties banks are facing with default customers. If bank is going to post everything like that, This forum will be filled and over flow...Bank as an institution will never induldge in such activities...This comments only shows the lack of awareness in technical and bank norms..Sorry friends...Pls rethink on your comments against banks...

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by Phaltu Uloo on Oct 16, 2007 04:39 PM   Permalink
ICICI is overstaffed by an extravagant army of inefficent officers and blunderinging clerks. Further, ICICI has kicked its own ass by hiring its current BPO and Call Centers which are staffed by absolute morons.Any interaction with these are bound to lead to you pulling your own hair in frustration.Incidentally I turned bald recently after a minor exchange of corresspondence/calls at the end of which I was back to square one. Mr. Kamath better review this area of their operations or else he and his army of imbeciles will be down to their knees collecting chillar off the streets.

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by jeyabalan manickam fedelish on Oct 15, 2007 07:15 PM   Permalink
I totally accept even though i am corporate customer of icici , I have heard so many cases like this . These private bank peoples are robbers . I normally keep a balance of 30k in my icici a/c For the past 3 yrs i have nevered received any interest for my a/c.Kindly any one advice for this.

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by GRT Guru on Oct 16, 2007 01:03 PM   Permalink
What Tomcat said might be true but I dont accept your claim ( Jeyabalan ). I am also having ICICI account.. every March and September they have credited the interest.

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