[Resolved]  ICICI Bank — Reducing the number of cheques

Address:Indore, Madhya Pradesh, 453441

National policy is for using paper traceable transactions so that there is no black money. My salary account is with ICICI Bank for the past many years. I am a privileged account holder and my account is in the category of DSP account.
Suddenly the bank has started charging for issue of cheque book. I am in Indian Army and I have to issue cheques and its one of the main modes of payment.
I checked about the change in rules. I am never informed about the change in rules. These rules have been changed without informimg me.
Also its very inconvenient to get a cheque book of ten leaves only which only last for less than two months.
Hope ICICI Bank takes notice of this, else I will be forced to change the bank.
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Aug 8, 2021
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Dear Customer,

We regret the inconvenience caused. We request you to email us your concern with your contact details on [protected]@icicibank.com. Please mention the UID (a3eivh) in the subject line of your email. Our official will assist you.

Regards,
ICICI Bank Customer Service Team

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