[Resolved] Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation [BMTC] — Rude behavior of bmtc bus conductor (cheater/corrupt)
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Sushil sharma 11
from Bengaluru, Karnataka
Address:
560029
Today (21st oct) i took bmtc bus from laksandra bus stop to christ college as i was not having rs 5 change so i gave him rs 10, the conductor took the amount and he did not gave me the ticket (His intention was to keep the amount with him only), again i asked for the ticket then then he told something in kannada and he gave me the ticket from 7th cross wilson garden to muneshwara devasthana (Pfa) and was asking for more rs 2. When i told him that for one stop the charge should be only rs 5 only the he started shouting on me in kannada. It was a very bad experience with bmtc. The conductor behavior was very rude and he use to cheat the passenger and bmtc also. Its not about my extra rs 7 but this is just to bring this to ur notice that how the passenger are facing problem just because o[censored]r corrupt conductor who are willing to keep the fare with them without giving the tickets which will directly go to his pocket. Hope some action will will be taken against him.
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Nov 27, 2016
Complaint marked as Resolved
Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation [BMTC] customer support has been notified about the posted complaint.
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Oct 27, 2016
Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation [BMTC] Customer Care's response BMTC regrets the inconvenience caused, taking note of your
complaint necessary direction has been issued to concerned depot
authority to take necessary action against the erring crew for his
lapses.
This is your Docket no- BMTCC10176608, for your reference.
Regards,
BMTC
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