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thomas abraham
500,1000
by thomas abraham on Nov 17, 2016 03:34 PM

Why these vice fools failed to think about Rs200 or Rs.250 notes instead of 2000 notes

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jeetinder singh
HOW TO ENTER BANK-CHAKRAVYUH
by jeetinder singh on Nov 17, 2016 02:52 PM  | Hide replies

Due to such big serpentine lines how to enter bank for withdrawal from cheque?

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thomas abraham
Re: HOW TO ENTER BANK-CHAKRAVYUH
by thomas abraham on Nov 17, 2016 03:39 PM
File a cheating case with local magistrate court against the RBI Governor and against Gov of India as the governor promised to pay the bearer of this note a sum of rs500 or 1000 and the Centre Govt guaranteed it.T he suit should be based on your difficulties on 09/11 when you have no place to change the notes and you had only 500 and 1000 rupee notes with you.

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Patric Tauro
Re: Re: HOW TO ENTER BANK-CHAKRAVYUH
by Patric Tauro on Nov 17, 2016 05:57 PM
The promise still holds.You have to only go to the bank and deposit it the and then withdraw the new currency. The case will not stand the test

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thomas abraham
Re: Re: Re: HOW TO ENTER BANK-CHAKRAVYUH
by thomas abraham on Nov 17, 2016 06:11 PM
on 9/11 the banks were closed, no ATMs, nobody accepts 500 and 1000. then how can i eat in a hptel, travel in a taxi, purchase essential medicine, go to a private hospital?

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jeetinder singh
Re: Re: Re: Re: HOW TO ENTER BANK-CHAKRAVYUH
by jeetinder singh on Nov 18, 2016 04:14 PM
One of the solution is to take away 4000/4500/2000 exchange business to schools where we vote or /and petrol pumps and mobile vans can be used.This will help banks to function normally.

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sandesh k
Cashless Transaction
by sandesh k on Nov 17, 2016 02:16 PM

There is a simple Android App by RBI called Unified Payment Interface (UPI) for cashless transaction. The charge is 50 paise per transaction. Govt must scrap/reduce this charge. And media must help to publicize this app. Then every citizen (bank account holder) can do a cashless business at tea stall.

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mohamad basha
Demonetisation or Demonisation
by mohamad basha on Nov 17, 2016 02:08 PM  | Hide replies

The Govt's decision demonetizing 500 and 1000 Rs has left common man suffering on Roads for withdrawl of their hard-earned money and we are not traitors, while so called Jingoist Nationalist are enjoying life attending marriage of Mining baron in Golden cutlery.All thanks to decisions taken my financial Quacks.India will witness more Black money wiht the arrival of 2000 Rs notes.
Mr.PM you should have launced structural strike than surgical strike against Black money.
Your Intention might have been good but you should have pumped 100 Rs and 50 Rs notes into Banking system.strict imprisonment for Black money hoarders and confiscationg their properties.
You had promised 15 Lakh rupees into every Indian account holder from Black money stashed in Tax heavens.You have let common man suffer and repent for electing you.Please I am not Jingoist Nationalist nor Pro-Congress nor Pro-RSS

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ChemTech India
Re: Demonetisation or Demonisation
by ChemTech India on Nov 17, 2016 07:05 PM
why u people dream of 15 lakh rupees, why don't u always run for free money, it u people who r fools , if u voted modi for 15 lakhs rs, sorry u r also one of them.

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Vijay Sahani
How to withdraw Rs 2000 from bank?
by Vijay Sahani on Nov 17, 2016 01:48 PM  | Hide replies

Nowadays one should go prepared to the bank to withdraw Rs 2000 (per week). Here is a check list of things to carry :

1. A hat
2. A Goggles
3. A sun tan cream
4. A foldable chair
5. A bottle of water
6. Some snacks or even lunch box
7. A newspaper or any other reading material
8. A mini leg and body massager
9. Last but not the least, an ID proof.

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Vijay Sahani
Re: How to withdraw Rs 2000 from bank?
by Vijay Sahani on Nov 17, 2016 01:56 PM
For some, anti anxiety pill will be of immense help. Always keep a strip handy.

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P S SHAH
Re: Re: How to withdraw Rs 2000 from bank?
by P S SHAH on Nov 17, 2016 07:45 PM
The over intelligent people with high IQ can remember this things without any purpose . While they comfortably sit in their AC office,their poor staff members stand in long queues for their employer.

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zubair shighrekar
Re: How to withdraw Rs 2000 from bank?
by zubair shighrekar on Nov 17, 2016 01:57 PM
you missed following

a smart phone
with
a power bank

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Vijay Sahani
How to withdraw Rs 2000 from bank?
by Vijay Sahani on Nov 17, 2016 01:46 PM  | Hide replies

Nos one should go prepared to the bank to withdraw Rs 2000 (per week). Here is a check list of things to carry :

1. A hat
2. A Goggles
3. A sun tan cream
4. A foldable chair
5. A bottle of water
6. Some snacks or even lunch box
7. A newspaper or any other reading material
8. A mini leg and body massager
9. Last but not the least, an ID proof.

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K Mohanan
Re: How to withdraw Rs 2000 from bank?
by K Mohanan on Nov 17, 2016 04:01 PM
It is not Rs.2000 per week. It is Rs.2000 till 30.12.2016.

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zubair shighrekar
4500 - 2000
by zubair shighrekar on Nov 17, 2016 01:21 PM  | Hide replies

to prevent 5-10 repeaters out of 50-75 the govt has punished those 50

there is no doubt that the decision is very bold and courageous but the execution is very poor

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J Swaminathan
Re: 4500 - 2000
by J Swaminathan on Nov 17, 2016 01:25 PM
SO superman myth and his super brain ways all got exposed. No jumla stories as all the people are experiencing it by themselves.

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Dilip Mukherjee
The rest ones?
by Dilip Mukherjee on Nov 17, 2016 01:17 PM  | Hide replies

Where will the rest of the 500/- and 1000/- notes go after 30.12.2016? In fact, the limit of Rs 4500/- was itself a fun as the commoners specially the senior persons like me do visit the banks once a month to withdraw the total requirement of the month in order to avoid the rush! NOW IT IS AGAIN A FUN MADE BY THE POLITICIANS HAVING NO REQUIREMENT OF CASH!!! I JUST EXPRESS MY STRONGEST RESENTMENT AGAINST THE MOST DESTRUCTIVE DECISION, WHO WILL SWALLOW MY MONEY???

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Sach
Re: The rest ones?
by Sach on Nov 17, 2016 01:34 PM
This limit is on EXCHANGE not withdrawls from Accounts

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Dilip Mukherjee
Re: Re: The rest ones?
by Dilip Mukherjee on Nov 17, 2016 01:57 PM
I understood it, but what about the money withdrawn already?

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Kumar
Re: Re: Re: The rest ones?
by Kumar on Nov 17, 2016 02:12 PM
As long it is legal have no fear of depositing the same in to your SB A/C, home branch. Home branch offers you a facility of not having to stand in the long que for exchange. Besides you are allowed withdrawals form your own home branch up to an extent of Rs. 10,000/- or Rs. 24,000/- per week.

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zubair shighrekar
Re: Re: Re: Re: The rest ones?
by zubair shighrekar on Nov 17, 2016 05:39 PM
kumar
all banks are behaving differently, some are working as you have mentioned and some in other ways

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niran patet
terrorising honest persons
by niran patet on Nov 17, 2016 01:15 PM  | Hide replies

the inxomw tax persons are now emboldened to daily bring out any number of weird schemed. one such which i heard that deposit more than 50000 are to be reported to income tax.PM has said upto 2.5 lacs

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Re: terrorising honest persons
by on Nov 17, 2016 02:00 PM
if you have nothing to hide why terrorize ! just chill & go with the flow

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