Bantwal: ATM dispenses torn Rs 2000 notes, customers unhappy


Daijiworld Media Network-Bantwal (RJP)

Bantwal, Jun 7: An ATM in Vittal near here dispensed torn Rs 2,000 notes on Tuesday, June 6. As the customers who received these notes, did not get the replacement, they have registered their displeasure.

Bashir from Salethur went to the ATM, belonging to Karnataka Bank at Vittal, to withdraw Rs 8,000 to meet some medical bills. He received 4 notes of Rs 2,000 from the ATM and all of them were torn. He did not know what to do and waited outside the ATM. Later 3 customers, who came and used the ATM, also received torn notes. The security man at the ATM provided the phone number of the manager of Karnataka Bank in Kadaba. The manager told Bashir and others that vehicle carrying cash would come shortly and they could exchange the torn notes. But the vehicle did not arrive at all. Later they were told the vehicle went to Subramanya instead of Vittal and hence they should come to Kadaba and exchange the torn notes.

Sri Hari, the manager of Kadaba branch of Karnataka Bank, said that they have taken the complaint seriously and the CMS agency which supplies cash to ATMs has been asked to provide answer for the inconvenience caused to the customers. He has requested the affected customers to come to Kadaba and exchange the notes. It is not known how many people have received torn notes. 

  

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  • vincent rodrigues, bangaluru/Katapadi

    Wed, Jun 07 2017

    This is too bad and the public need to oppose it

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  • Godwin D'Souza, Navi Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 07 2017

    All this started after demonetization rarely before.

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  • Rahul, Sira

    Wed, Jun 07 2017

    What the hell u people are saying!!!!... If torn notes found in ATM dispenser, how Modi will be responsible?? hhahahah this is the funniest thing. Do u ppl kw how the procedure goes for filling cash to the ATM's?? People who r culprit will definitely hate Modi.. Same happened here..

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Wed, Jun 07 2017

    Those notes could be fake too, just cautioning, since any thing can happen under Feku Darbar.

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  • Ajith, Kudla

    Wed, Jun 07 2017

    Only shibu can answer about the quality

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 07 2017

    This is what happens when a M.A in 'Entire Political Science' and a lawyer turned finance minister try to run the country.

    Dr. Manmohan Singh was correct when he said that "Modi as a PM will be disastrous for the country".

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  • Jossy Tauro, Mangalore/ Abudhabi

    Wed, Jun 07 2017

    This is the quality of digital India notes .

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  • Rao, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 07 2017

    That means the person who is in a hurry to pay medical bills should naw go to kadaba just to exchange the notes???? Don't you feel it's difficiancy of service from the bank.... Let them make any alternative arrangement

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 07 2017

    @ Rao, Mangalore, u r right. what da victims can do. they need new notes from da torn notes. banks r remote controlled from nagpur. 500 & 2000 rupee notes r sick, week & meek.

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  • Rao, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 07 2017

    David sir then the banks should have local incharge for such customer oriented problems... Every year they charge annual ATM card fees and also after exceeding the free limits of withdrawal they charge 155rs... When customers are ready to bare such expenses even they should provide better service.... Why can't they do that??? Are they ready to compromise in any of their benefits or Perks??? Every time customers are being sacrificed...

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