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  • in reply to: [URGENT] Cyber fraud #56520
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      February 10, 2025 at 5:02 pm
      I seriously wish his matter is resolved and he gets the money back. I know how it feels

      in reply to: [URGENT] Cyber fraud #56518
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        February 10, 2025 at 4:42 pm
        Can’t he get the details from passbook or transaction history online? Whatever happens, it will be recorded in the transaction. Blocking the card must be free, why are they taking money. All these services are free of cost on net or mobile banking

        in reply to: [URGENT] Cyber fraud #56516
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          February 10, 2025 at 4:36 pm
          Yes, main point is the police will try to not really take up this matter because sadly they won’t get any cut. If a fraudulent transaction is made and no service is provided, bank can easily raise a chargeback and the merchant needs to prove that a service was provided. And the customer wins the case by default

          in reply to: [URGENT] Cyber fraud #56514
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            February 10, 2025 at 4:25 pm
            I was told the same and my transaction was international. But still I forced the station in my jurisdiction to take up my FIR. It’s a simple form they have to fill with your details. You need to be stern. I even got the money back in 40 days.

            My total amount was 18k but still I took it up with the police and asked them to take my FIR. I got many judgemental looks from the people in police station because the amount was relatively low.

            in reply to: [URGENT] Cyber fraud #56509
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              February 10, 2025 at 3:22 pm
              Please go to the police station jurisdiction to which the ATM belongs to or his place of residence and file FIR. It’s his fundamental right and police has to take his details. Forward the FIR details to the bank.

              Police officer think of it as a mediocre task, so just push them to file FIR.

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                February 5, 2025 at 6:09 pm
                Wow so my dad is wrong for lending money now and asking his own money back? No wonder people don’t want to lend money these days, including me

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                  February 5, 2025 at 3:57 am
                  One of my dad’s defaulters did this same technique, he borrowed a lakh from my dad and other people and killed himself and mentioned these people in the suicide note.

                  My dad had to bribe the police officer in the station to let him go off the hook and had to attend multiple court hearing for this. My dad landed in trouble for lending the money.

                  So it’s better you go the legal route rather than putting pressure on the guy.

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