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The Biggest Loophole of 2024 Turned into a Nightmare for One

I would like to convert few things here:
a. Earlier while there was reporting in AIS, no serious verification/actions were taken while it has become strict now, not easy to escape.
b. Most of the banks are working on Burst out scenarios. Banks might end up reporting fraud/Suspicious activities resulting in force closure of all the cards.
c. While still there can be some lucky bhaskers, it should be noted that personal credit cards are not supposed to be used for Business purposes. Your spendings on the categories are being tracked through MCC codes by Networks.
 
I would like to convert few things here:
a. Earlier while there was reporting in AIS, no serious verification/actions were taken while it has become strict now, not easy to escape.
b. Most of the banks are working on Burst out scenarios. Banks might end up reporting fraud/Suspicious activities resulting in force closure of all the cards.
c. While still there can be some lucky bhaskers, it should be noted that personal credit cards are not supposed to be used for Business purposes. Your spendings on the categories are being tracked through MCC codes by Networks.
Bro watched lucky bhaskar. 🤭
When?🤔
 
ha, idhar Abhishek ke naam se account h iska
He is arindham and not @Abhishek012 he is focused on telegram- whatsApp and YouTube audience for penny drops
Abhishek is abhishek chatterjee focused on cc rupay primarily but also has a nack for cc to bank and loopholes and is active on Twitter - here -dd - and some extent on telegram and whatsApp.... BOTH are different but abhishek often posts Arindham hacks too.....
 
He is arindham and not @Abhishek012 he is focused on telegram- whatsApp and YouTube audience for penny drops
Abhishek is abhishek chatterjee focused on cc rupay primarily but also has a nack for cc to bank and loopholes and is active on Twitter - here -dd - and some extent on telegram and whatsApp.... BOTH are different but abhishek often posts Arindham hacks too.....
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10L+ spending par AIS reporting ka suna tha. Ye credit card to bank transfer pe notice pehli baar sun raha.

Post in thread 'What get reported to AIS? Spends or Payments?' https://www.technofino.in/community...d-to-ais-spends-or-payments.29222/post-720195

In that post @SSV has mentioned that payment to a particular bank is reported to ais. In your case you're using cc to transfer to bank then in that scenario you have to pay for the cc spends which in turn counts as the payment to the bank. Simple.

One person also posted a ss of the ais reporting by the indusind bank check that out, can't find it. That will further clear your doubt.
 
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Hey TFCians,

As I promised yesterday, here’s a fascinating yet cautionary story about loophole exploitation. Let’s dive in:

The Story

Mr. X, a credit card enthusiast, owned several high-end credit cards, which he primarily used for his business. Due to his business expenses, his credit card bills consistently exceeded ₹5 lakhs on nearly all his cards each month. Like many of us, he used his debit cards to pay credit card bills to earn some additional rewards.

In September 2024, Mr. X’s credit card bills across nine different bank cards totaled over ₹5 lakh each.
One day, Mr. X attempted to pay his “CCB Bank” (actual name undisclosed) credit card bill via “LTB Bill Pay” (platform name also withheld) using his IDFC FIRST Bank debit card. However, the transaction failed. Undeterred, he tried again. And again. Over 10 times. Still, all his attempts failed.

After a bit of investigation, he realized the transactions were failing because he was attempting to pay over ₹3 lakh each time, but his account balance was only ₹2.8 lakh. So, naturally, they couldn’t process.

But about 20 minutes later, to his shock, he began receiving SMS notifications from CCB Bank, confirming that his payments had been credited to his credit card account. Alarmed, he opened his banking app to find ₹18 lakh credited to his credit card! He quickly checked his other credit cards, where he had also attempted to pay bills—and astonishingly, all the failed transactions had been credited too.

By the end of the day, Mr. X had successfully "paid" ₹30 lakh in credit card bills across multiple accounts without actually spending any money. Intrigued, he decided to test this glitch further, eventually using the same method to "pay" a total of ₹65 lakh.

Though Mr. X was initially thrilled, he was also worried. Would the bank reverse the payments? Would they impose hefty interest and late payment fees? Cautious of the possible consequences, he refrained from exploiting the glitch further.

Later, he shared his experience with a few close friends, including me. I strongly advised him to clear his actual due amounts to avoid interest or fees in case the payments were reversed.

Enter Mr. Y

One of Mr. X’s friends, Mr. Y, decided to give this trick a try in the first week of November. Since credit card bills can’t be paid if there’s no outstanding balance, he used his cards in October, waited for the bills to generate, and then attempted the same method.

Lo and behold, Mr. Y managed to “pay” over ₹60 lakhs across his credit cards without spending a single rupee.

But just two days ago, disaster struck. All the payments Mr. Y made were reversed, and the bank imposed substantial interest and associated charges on his accounts. Now, Mr. Y is desperately trying to get the charges reversed, but he hasn’t received any response from the bank yet.

Here are two screenshots

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Enter Mr. Z

Another friend, Mr. Z, approached the glitch differently. Rather than paying credit card bills, he used it to cover other expenses like insurance premiums, Fastag recharges, mobile recharges, and more.

Using multiple banks’ debit cards, Mr. Z managed to:
  • Recharge his family’s mobile phones with annual plans for the next 15 years.
  • Top up his Fastag accounts and purchase fuel worth ₹3 lakh.
  • Pay broadband bills and other utilities.
Unlike Mr. Y, none of Mr. Z’s payments have been reversed so far.

The Aftermath

  • Mr. X: Payments are still not reversed, but it’s likely only a matter of time. Fortunately, he cleared his actual credit card dues, so he may avoid penalties.
  • Mr. Y: Facing a financial nightmare. His CIBIL score will likely plummet, and he’s burdened with massive interest and fees.
  • Mr. Z: The smartest of the bunch. His payments haven’t been reversed, and he seems to have dodged the bullet.

The Takeaway

Exploiting loopholes might seem like an easy way to gain an edge, but it’s a risky game. Even when a loophole isn’t technically illegal, it can still have severe consequences if discovered and reversed.

Before attempting such exploits, always consider the potential fallout and worst-case scenarios. While I won't lecture you about ethics, it's up to you whether you want to take advantage of loopholes or not. I recommend you to think carefully before diving into them.

Note: I have not disclosed the actual amount here, as the affected individuals have asked me not to share the specific figures. The actual amount may be higher or lower than what I have disclosed.

Cheers! 🥂
When was this technical glitch fixed by SBI?
 
  • Mr. Z: The smartest of the bunch. His payments haven’t been reversed, and he seems to have dodged the bullet
The reality is that bank will eventually find out the payment went through and debit his account
Mr Z whom you tagged as the smartest of bunch will eventually have to pay all the amount with interest which he thought he got for free
 
Nahi mere junior Abhijit k junior Freddy ka bhi junior hai wo
Mai itna senior hu ki Vivek se dosti nahi rakhta
zyada hi strict hai ap
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