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This Article is From Nov 05, 2012

Credit card delivered to wrong person, HDFC Bank to pay Rs 24,000

New Delhi: HDFC Bank has been ordered by a consumer forum in New Delhi to pay over Rs 24,000 as compensation to one of its account holders for delivering his credit card to someone else.

Rejecting the bank's contention that the card was delivered to Mr Sadaqat, the brother of account holder Mohd Gulraiz, the South District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum said that no due precaution was taken in delivering the card.

"The credit card was delivered to one Sadaqat, who does not stand proved to be a relative or representative of the complainant (Gulraiz). In the circumstances, we are of the considered view that the bank did not take due precautions resulting in financial loss to complainant and he is liable to be compensated due to deficiency of service on their (HDFC Bank's) part," said the bench presided by M P Mehndiratta.

It also directed HDFC Bank to refund Rs 2,850 (paid by Gulraiz initially) as well as Rs 16,649 transferred from his savings account to settle dues against expenditures on card and to pay him Rs 5,000 as litigation cost.

Mr Gulraiz had said he had a savings account with the Okhla Industrial Area branch of the HDFC Bank which had offered him a lifetime free credit card and on completing paperwork, he was told the card would be delivered in 20 days.

As he had to leave the town, he had given his contact number to the bank, specifically instructing it to deliver the card only to him, Mr Gulraiz had said.

On his return he was informed by the bank that purchases had been made using his card, he said adding he immediately told the bank that the card had not been delivered to him at all.

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