ABN AMRO Bank Ltd. — Closing credit of credit card. | |
I was allowed with a Credit Card facility from your bank bearing account number: [protected] with a credit limit of Rs. 46, 000.00. On various occasions I have availed this facility as per details given at appendix ‘A’ column ‘a’ to the tune of Rs. 36, 554.25. I have made a total payment of Rs. 66, 720.00 on various occasions as per details of payment made given in appendix ‘A’ column ‘b’ As per your last statement of account dated 17/08/2008, issued to me, the total amount due was Rs. 55, 377.67. (Copy of the statement Attached), against which I have made payments on various occasions as per details given in Appendix ‘A’ column ‘b’ which sums up to Rs. 66, 720.00. (Can be verified with the bank statements.) On 19th July 2008, your collection agents wade into my office; kidnapped me & claimed that Rs. 45, 000.00 is the outstanding balance due to be paid to the bank by me. (Agents name: Mr. Manjunath, Mr. Kumar, Mr. Somashekhar; all from Horizon Enterprices, Rajajinagar, Bangalore.) One officer from ABN Amro Bank Bangalore (Mr. Ateeq Ahmed) also accompanied the gang on the spot. It was a very clear scene of kidnapping & demanding ransom from me as they were threatening me of some kind of a torture cell. I had to get arranged Rs. 45, 000.00 [CASH] as they were not ready to accept a cheque payment through my uncle to get myself released as there was a threat to my life. They have given me a receipt for the amount paid by me on 19th July 2008 which is attached. They have not produced any statement of account or settlement letter for demanding the ransom. As I wanted a settlement letter and statement of account, I visited the Manager ABN Amro Bank a number of times but you have not given me the same as yet though more than a month have elapsed after making full payment standing as balance in my credit card account. I here by request you to give a settlement letter & statement of account from the date of issue of my card. Else I’m afraid that your agents may kidnap me for ransom again. Awaiting for an early reply from all the responsible officials Was this information helpful? | |
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ABN Amro Bank limited — Regarding Credit Card
To whom so ever it concerned.This is to inform you that one Mr.Sanjay has been disturbing me from the past one hour informing that i have an outstanding dues in respect of my credit card a sum of Rs.5000/- when i have cleared all the amount due to the back for more than five years back. It surprises me when he start demanding that i have to pay the said above amount is due. I am repeating once again that there is no dues outstanding to the Bank in respect of the Credit Card. Please arrange to take appropriate against Mr.Sanjay for having disturbed me from the following number[protected]. If he repeats again on this issue i have no other alternative than to take up the matter to the women's wing/Police Authorities. If really your registers reflects that i am due to the Bank a Sum of Rs.5000/- which was cleared over five years ago, the Bank authorities can take appropriate as per the prevailing rules instead of disturbing by calling me over phones. If really dues are outstanding by me why the Bank authorities were sleeping all these years and now suddenly today one Mr.Sanjay woke up and started threatening over phone. This is uncalled for from a recognised International Bank and i am very sorry to say this.