...you get an SMS from your bank saying "Cheque book sent on so and so date via so and so courier and the AWB no is ###. You will receive in 7 working days." whereas you had already received the cheque book 2 days ago?
I just rolled my eyes.
And do you call the bank super efficient on receiving the cheque book next day of ordering it or do you call them slow for sending the SMS so late? :D
Hahahaha..
ReplyDeletehaha.. Even Airtel/Vodafone does it.. Even after the bill is paid; they send frequent sms asking to pay the bill asap :P
ReplyDeleteNah,
ReplyDeleteI would compliment the bank.
Think Positive yaar.
when banks are collapsing all around, you just thank, thats all :)
ReplyDeleteand this happened to me in a different way..
ReplyDeleteonce i withdrew some money and for four continuous days i got the message "4000 rupees withdrawn"
:)
erm... i'd blame the service provider! :D
ReplyDeleteOhh blame the phone company. And just the mere fact the bank is still standing,,yeah thank your lucky stars
ReplyDeletecall them confused!!
ReplyDeletegeez!!! dont even get me started on that one! indian banks have a zillion miles to before getting at par with the US... the recession, notwithstanding!
ReplyDeleteJust be happy you recieved it :)
ReplyDeleteHmm...good question!
ReplyDeleteHi Nm, I e-mailed you y'day with a query. Please help me out there...Also, seeing what a good job you did redesigning Anirudh's blog, could you do the same for me? I want a new look for my blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
hmm..any chance of suing them? for sending cheque book before time and hence causing much mental trauma???
ReplyDeletelol...
ReplyDeletei'm amused...:)
a toughie indeed!! :p
ReplyDeletecheers!
abha
You are awarded!
ReplyDeleteperhaps you are getting another cheque book?
ReplyDeleteHehehe...i guess it's a good thing.Think of the inconvenience if it was the other way around.
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