I am posting this thread to share my recent experience with PNB which I found to be quite fishy and I think you need to know so you too can watch out and probably avoid the same.
As you know that locker holders in banks are now being asked to submit a supplementary locker agreement as per RBI's direction where as per what I learnt, the bank is held responsible if there is damage due to 'fire'. Previously the new/revised locker agreement was to be submitted to the bank. Relevantly I can vaguely remember I read here somewhere that someone with relationship BOB saw the original agreement and approached RBI BO because the write up was not appropriate and the bank had to change the agreement and they signed the modified agreement after RBI's intervention, I can't find that thread now unfortunately.
Anyway, my father who is a long term PNB customer had already submitted the revised locker agreement by May, he had to pay like every other customer a whopping Rs. 120 for the stamp paper of Rs. 100, Rs. 20 was charged as 'vendor charge' and no receipt was provided. I wasn't there with him, when he told me this, found it to be quite fishy.
Now fast forward regarding supplementary locker agreement, he received a SMS on his phone from PNB stating that supplementary locker agreement is to be submitted and the 'stamp duty cost will be borne by the bank', also mentioned here on bank's website. He went to the bank for the same, and there he saw that everyone is being charged Rs. 50 for stamp paper of Rs. 50, he even told that to another customer who was there for the agreement submission, but he paid and left anyway.
When my father showed the message to the sub-staff and said bank is supposed to bear the cost, he said everyone is paying it... then he approached the manager, he concurred that bank is supposed to bear it, my father was asked to wait, and after few hours when nearly everyone was done and closing time approached, the manager came back and gave him a Rs. 10 stamp paper and he brought it home and next day submitted it, he wasn't charged.
Everyone else he saw was paying Rs. 50 without objection. Bank did have Rs. 10 stamp paper it appears but they still provided Rs. 50 stamp paper to everyone else and charged for it to unsuspecting customers. What do you think was going on? Day time loot by a PSB?
This happened few weeks ago, so please be vigilant so you are not looted by the institutions you are supposed to trust.
PS. The branch is 16320.
As you know that locker holders in banks are now being asked to submit a supplementary locker agreement as per RBI's direction where as per what I learnt, the bank is held responsible if there is damage due to 'fire'. Previously the new/revised locker agreement was to be submitted to the bank. Relevantly I can vaguely remember I read here somewhere that someone with relationship BOB saw the original agreement and approached RBI BO because the write up was not appropriate and the bank had to change the agreement and they signed the modified agreement after RBI's intervention, I can't find that thread now unfortunately.
Anyway, my father who is a long term PNB customer had already submitted the revised locker agreement by May, he had to pay like every other customer a whopping Rs. 120 for the stamp paper of Rs. 100, Rs. 20 was charged as 'vendor charge' and no receipt was provided. I wasn't there with him, when he told me this, found it to be quite fishy.
Now fast forward regarding supplementary locker agreement, he received a SMS on his phone from PNB stating that supplementary locker agreement is to be submitted and the 'stamp duty cost will be borne by the bank', also mentioned here on bank's website. He went to the bank for the same, and there he saw that everyone is being charged Rs. 50 for stamp paper of Rs. 50, he even told that to another customer who was there for the agreement submission, but he paid and left anyway.
When my father showed the message to the sub-staff and said bank is supposed to bear the cost, he said everyone is paying it... then he approached the manager, he concurred that bank is supposed to bear it, my father was asked to wait, and after few hours when nearly everyone was done and closing time approached, the manager came back and gave him a Rs. 10 stamp paper and he brought it home and next day submitted it, he wasn't charged.
Everyone else he saw was paying Rs. 50 without objection. Bank did have Rs. 10 stamp paper it appears but they still provided Rs. 50 stamp paper to everyone else and charged for it to unsuspecting customers. What do you think was going on? Day time loot by a PSB?
This happened few weeks ago, so please be vigilant so you are not looted by the institutions you are supposed to trust.
PS. The branch is 16320.