Viraj bhai, Mahendra bhai and Vamshi bhai you all have helped me to me
to do safe banking, will give you a treat (of water) one day for the
probable loss averted! I waited before replying thinking someone else
too will reply, please mind it.
On 5/18/14, Vamshi. G gvamsh...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear
Dear Shadab
i think, you need to trust the bank staf,
first of all, even if you are taking big sum,
it is not every day, i suppose,
second you can have netbanking, so you can see on mobile,
how much amount you have withdrawn, after your transaction.so you you
can be sure.
thurd, they need to
Dear Shadab,
Being visually challenged as well as a banker, let me put forth my
thoughts on this.
1. Use on line banking as far as possible.
2. Activate SMS alerts on your mobile so that you get to know about
the transaction as soon it is over.
3. Every time you visit the branch, get home a
Friends, what risks the blind face doing bank transactions? Can the
bank employees themselves cheat us? Please shed light on this crucial
issue because often I transact and fear getting cheated. Your advice
will comfort me very much. Thanks Shadab
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bank employees wont cheat don't worry. they are not that much wicked
people. anyway, you normally go with someone no? so you can verify.
On 5/17/14, Shadab Husain shadab...@gmail.com wrote:
Friends, what risks the blind face doing bank transactions? Can the
bank employees themselves cheat us?
I go alone.
What reasons you have for bank staff being honest?
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On 17-May-2014, at 5:59 pm, Aravind R aravind.andhrab...@gmail.com wrote:
bank employees wont cheat don't worry. they are not that much wicked
people. anyway, you normally go with someone no? so you can
Perform your transactions in counters designated for the specific transactions
and avoid help offered by any other person, bank staff not withstanding, for
getting your money depositted or withdrawn. There should be lesser possibility
for a staff doing public dealings to do anything fraudulent.