This is an awful incident that happened to a neighbor. I am adding details for you all to read. Some of this may sound silly and stupid, but I am stating facts as they are. Please read and help.
- Scamster posed as Metlife Insurance employee who needed to collect "final installment" of Rs 180 from neighbor. He had accurate details of insurance policy. He visited neighbor's home to collect, but didn't accept cash. Payment could only be made by cheque.
- Neighbor wrote a cross cheque (account payee) of Rs 180. He clearly wrote the name, amount (text and number), date and signature in pen.
- The words on cheque were overwritten. Rs 180 -> Rs 75,000. Name, amount, date are changed. Signature is untouched. The cheque has some indication that words are overwritten. I mean, it is like how pencil is erased but some letters are somewhat visible.
- Neighbor did not have positive pay facility. He received no call from the bank when cheque was cleared.
- Complaint and escalations - Bank has taken no responsibility and shifted the blame completely on neighbor.
- FIR not registered - Police has taken a complaint, but refused to register FIR.
I am attaching masked cheque here. Please take a look for yourselves and suggest possible measures.
https://postimg.cc/CB0ykmW4. Note that the cheque might look torn, but it is in one peace.
I am willing to escalate to Nodal, Principal Nodal desk and RBI Ombudsman.
Also, I will push neighbor for FIR being registered - what are the grounds for FIR here?
Meanwhile, I have advised neighbor to keep that account empty.
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Update: Adding more details based on comments -
- Neighbor filled the cheque himself. It was a CROSS cheque. Cross was erased.
- Neighbor had also signed on back of cheque and written policy number etc. All of that was erased, only signature remained visible.
- MetLife employee details - Neighbor did not verify employee ID. Even if he did, it wouldn't have been difficult to have a fake ID.
- Neighbor doesn't remember the pen he used. It could have been scammer's pen.
- Written complaint done to bank, received their reply as well. I'm attaching it below.
- CCTV footage available of the scammer. What to do with it?
- The cheque was indeed encashed without taking ID of scammer. How do I proceed here?
- I have asked neighbor to tell the bank that cheque must not be destroyed or taken away.
Why Bank may be at fault -
- Bank didn't ID or KYC the scammer, even though cheque was > Rs 50,000. I found this article that states this guideline. Could someone please help me find RBI guideline for the same?
- Cheque appears overwritten, but how do I enforce that to the bank? Can RBI do that?
Attached Document: Reply from bank -
- Please read the doc carefully. Half of it is in Hindi. The bank claims no responsibility. Bank says that the cheque did not appear forged or overwritten.
- It seems like bank hasn't mentioned the clause for ID verification for cheque > Rs 50,000.