Re: [AI] Has anyone been able to get a bajaj finserv card in mumbai or anywhere else?

2018-08-13 Thread Zujar Shabbir Kanchwala
I'm sure that those representatives are not well informed. Ask for for an
evidence of what they say and insist on checking out your CIVIL score.

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On Tue, Aug 14, 2018, 1:11 AM Mahesh S. Panicker 
wrote:

> Twice I was suggested by electronic dealers to go for the Bajaj card.
> Both times, the Bajaj representative told me they can't issue a card
> to a blind person. One of my friends also had a similar experience
> with them.
> With banks its not always easy with a creditcard, but with RBI
> regulations and some persistence, you have a pretty decent chance of
> eventually succeeding. I could manage the same with ICICI bank.
> Initially the person send to collect my documents expressed
> apprehensions about signatures. I told him about the RBI circular.
> Then they chose not to deny but to sit on the application without
> processing it. I contacted the customercare, wrote to the senior
> management too. Had posted the same here and Harish ji had also taken
> it up. Eventually the relented and processed my application.
> At least in Delhi, the Bajaj lot have been found to be more disdainful
> of the law of the land and with a thik skinn. If we could take it up
> with the senior management at a collective level, think the card is
> actually a pretty handy one to have.
>
> On 8/13/18, john clayton  wrote:
> > Hello there karthik ,
> >  Thank you for the reply.
> >  I am aware of the bajaj/ hdfc and tata capital reps at most najor stores
> > or showrooms.
> >  However don't they require for you to have a check canceled but signed?
> >  Its the signature requirements that end up tripping me every time.
> >  and I suppose my cibil score is likely to be 0 as I don't have a credit
> > card yet or a loan, so I suppose a credit card is what I need to work on
> > first, before I atempt these.
> >
> > Suppose I need to go and research a good credit card which preferably
> > doesn't have a requirement of signs and the like, but lets see.
> >  There maybe a very slight possibility what with online paperless
> processes
> > introduced for creditcards, bank account and so on, but lets see how it
> > pans out. :)
> >
> >
> > On 13 August 2018 at 12:06, karthik kova  wrote:
> >
> >> Hi John,
> >>
> >> Please walk into any of the reputed Electronic Dealer stores and you
> would
> >> see a person from Bajaj Finance and HDFC sitting in the store who will
> >> assist in the loans for the products based on the CIBIL score.
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >> Karthik
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
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Re: [AI] Has anyone been able to get a bajaj finserv card in mumbai or anywhere else?

2018-08-13 Thread Mahesh S. Panicker
Twice I was suggested by electronic dealers to go for the Bajaj card.
Both times, the Bajaj representative told me they can't issue a card
to a blind person. One of my friends also had a similar experience
with them.
With banks its not always easy with a creditcard, but with RBI
regulations and some persistence, you have a pretty decent chance of
eventually succeeding. I could manage the same with ICICI bank.
Initially the person send to collect my documents expressed
apprehensions about signatures. I told him about the RBI circular.
Then they chose not to deny but to sit on the application without
processing it. I contacted the customercare, wrote to the senior
management too. Had posted the same here and Harish ji had also taken
it up. Eventually the relented and processed my application.
At least in Delhi, the Bajaj lot have been found to be more disdainful
of the law of the land and with a thik skinn. If we could take it up
with the senior management at a collective level, think the card is
actually a pretty handy one to have.

On 8/13/18, john clayton  wrote:
> Hello there karthik ,
>  Thank you for the reply.
>  I am aware of the bajaj/ hdfc and tata capital reps at most najor stores
> or showrooms.
>  However don't they require for you to have a check canceled but signed?
>  Its the signature requirements that end up tripping me every time.
>  and I suppose my cibil score is likely to be 0 as I don't have a credit
> card yet or a loan, so I suppose a credit card is what I need to work on
> first, before I atempt these.
>
> Suppose I need to go and research a good credit card which preferably
> doesn't have a requirement of signs and the like, but lets see.
>  There maybe a very slight possibility what with online paperless processes
> introduced for creditcards, bank account and so on, but lets see how it
> pans out. :)
>
>
> On 13 August 2018 at 12:06, karthik kova  wrote:
>
>> Hi John,
>>
>> Please walk into any of the reputed Electronic Dealer stores and you would
>> see a person from Bajaj Finance and HDFC sitting in the store who will
>> assist in the loans for the products based on the CIBIL score.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Karthik
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> ***
> “The most important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle. The
> essential thing is not to have conquered but to have fought well.”
>
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Re: [AI] Has anyone been able to get a bajaj finserv card in mumbai or anywhere else?

2018-08-13 Thread john clayton
Hello there karthik ,
 Thank you for the reply.
 I am aware of the bajaj/ hdfc and tata capital reps at most najor stores
or showrooms.
 However don't they require for you to have a check canceled but signed?
 Its the signature requirements that end up tripping me every time.
 and I suppose my cibil score is likely to be 0 as I don't have a credit
card yet or a loan, so I suppose a credit card is what I need to work on
first, before I atempt these.

Suppose I need to go and research a good credit card which preferably
doesn't have a requirement of signs and the like, but lets see.
 There maybe a very slight possibility what with online paperless processes
introduced for creditcards, bank account and so on, but lets see how it
pans out. :)


On 13 August 2018 at 12:06, karthik kova  wrote:

> Hi John,
>
> Please walk into any of the reputed Electronic Dealer stores and you would
> see a person from Bajaj Finance and HDFC sitting in the store who will
> assist in the loans for the products based on the CIBIL score.
>
> Thanks,
> Karthik
>
>


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Re: [AI] Has anyone been able to get a bajaj finserv card in mumbai or anywhere else?

2018-08-12 Thread john clayton
Hi,
Thank you, Zujar. I wasn't aware that electronics dealers and the like
could help you apply and get a card, too.
 Good to know. I guess I need to look for a friendly dealer... :)



On 12 August 2018 at 17:31, Zujar Shabbir Kanchwala 
wrote:

> I have one and it's awesome for buying product on no cost EMI. An
> electronics dealer helped me with the application process when I bought a
> new a.c. from him in June 2017.
>
> Eligibility: CIBIL score 750 & higher-
>
> Best Regards,
> Zujar...
>
> An optimist laughs to forget, a pessimist forgets to laugh!
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 12, 2018, 10:00 AM john clayton 
> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I have been rather busy hence not writing on here as much as I'd like to,
> > but I was wondering if anyone has managed to get one of these, or get a
> > loan from them?
> >
> > My cousin has it, and I find it pretty useful, hence wondered if it maybe
> > possible to get me one of these.
> >  I believe I hav read years ago that someone on here tried to get a bajaj
> > loan/ EMI thingy, but were refused, hence the question.
> > specially in mumbai, and if yes. from where?
> >
> >
> > --
> > ***
> > “The most important thing in life is not the triumph but the struggle.
> The
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Re: [AI] Has anyone been able to get a bajaj finserv card in mumbai or anywhere else?

2018-08-12 Thread Zujar Shabbir Kanchwala
I have one and it's awesome for buying product on no cost EMI. An
electronics dealer helped me with the application process when I bought a
new a.c. from him in June 2017.

Eligibility: CIBIL score 750 & higher-

Best Regards,
Zujar...

An optimist laughs to forget, a pessimist forgets to laugh!


On Sun, Aug 12, 2018, 10:00 AM john clayton  wrote:

> Hi,
> I have been rather busy hence not writing on here as much as I'd like to,
> but I was wondering if anyone has managed to get one of these, or get a
> loan from them?
>
> My cousin has it, and I find it pretty useful, hence wondered if it maybe
> possible to get me one of these.
>  I believe I hav read years ago that someone on here tried to get a bajaj
> loan/ EMI thingy, but were refused, hence the question.
> specially in mumbai, and if yes. from where?
>
>
> --
> ***
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> essential thing is not to have conquered but to have fought well.”
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[AI] Has anyone been able to get a bajaj finserv card in mumbai or anywhere else?

2018-08-11 Thread john clayton
Hi,
I have been rather busy hence not writing on here as much as I'd like to,
but I was wondering if anyone has managed to get one of these, or get a
loan from them?

My cousin has it, and I find it pretty useful, hence wondered if it maybe
possible to get me one of these.
 I believe I hav read years ago that someone on here tried to get a bajaj
loan/ EMI thingy, but were refused, hence the question.
specially in mumbai, and if yes. from where?


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