I LOST MY JEWELERY FROM THE LOCKER of CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA can you tell me what to do?
I LOST MY JEWELERY FROM THE LOCKER of CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA
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- Lodge a police complaint and handover the copy to RBI. There will take care of it..
- You must lodge a complain to the Branch Manager as well as the nearest Police Station and have a copy of the same with yourself. In complain, you must the loss and amount of loss you are suffering and demand the loss from the Bank Authority. You must also mention to the bank that if they are not paying back the loss you will approach before Consumer Redressal Forum. Send a copy the the Chairman and Managing Director of the Bank claiming your loss. Also lodge the complain to the bank Customer Care. If no action is taken you may file a suit against the bank in the consumer forum.
- Talk to Manager.... If its your Luck your Jewelery will be found.
- . First, where is the PROOF as to what the contents were... did you have a signed receipt from the bank, with photographs of your items (annotated and catalogued, of course)? And I'm assuming that you mean what we call a Safe(ty) Deposit Box, kept in a locked vault, where you show identification, hand YOUR key to the clerk who has a second key? The clerk uses BOTH keys to remove the box, then hands it to you and leads to a private area, usually a small room for privacy, But there's a BIG problem: people 99.999% of the time put things (money, jewels, guns, drugs, precious metals, stock and bond certificates, etc.) into those boxes because they DON'T WANT ANYBODY, even the bank much less the government, to know what's in the box! People could "claim" that they had a million dollars worth of gold bars (at today's prices: just under 900 ounces... which is over 55 pounds; or about 3? 4? stone; or about 23 KILOGRAMS. Or you could say there were rare coins or Neanderthal pornography or original Michelangelo manuscripts. Whatever... no proof = no luck. . Bottom line: if you don't have a detailed, notarized receipt, you are OUT OF LUCK. .
- You can Log the complain in the complain book available with the bank manager as per RBI rules. You can also file a police complain and a complain with RBI. But you will have to prove that the jewellery was in the locker and it is lost. Cameras installed the locker room of the bank can be helpful.
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