Anyone on this forum having an account in ICICI? Please respond.Anyone here knows which body monitors the banks in india... like trai does for telecom companies?
@boygr8: Have you been issued a grid based debit card in the last 1-2 month? This question only applies if you do not currently own a grid based debit card.
ok. here is a question. can you perform online transaction which requires you to validate using information from your card?like transfering money to another account? the system seems to have moved to only accept information from the grid based card at my end. can you check at your end?shucks the irony. i am cursing ICICI Bank and I see their ads on this thread.
How do I do that?I clicked on Funds Transfer>Transfer funds to any ICICI Bank Account across India>I get this page"Please note that you can make a payment only after you have registered a payee. Make a Transfer Pay From Rs.(Eg. 5000.00) Transaction Remarks : Pay Now Schedule for later / Standing Instruction "I think its letting me thru??
have you got a registered payee? the system needs you to verify a account number to which you can transfer money.after you put in the amount and remarks and click on pay now... it goes to the next screen. for some transactions, it asks for transaction password. while for others it asks for both transaction password and some digits from the grid based card. i am not sure if i should ask you to try conducting the entire transaction process to see if it asks you details from your debit card. anyways. do post here if they deduct the debit card fee if they indeed deliver you the new grid based debit card.
No, I dont have a registered payee.I havent done a transfer b4. All I had done on ICICI is recharge mobile which does ask certain digits of ur card number (but not Grid card)
ooh ok that sounds good. when was the last time you recharged your mobile phone?the problem with me is that they have enabled the grid based system in my infinity but the card has still not reached me.and they are charging me again for the debit card when they have already deducted the debit card fee last year in september.
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