WENDY KNOWLER | Be warned, credit providers, or you won’t be going anywhere If you don’t want to lose customers, even defaulters, best you keep tabs on how your debt collectors treat them 02 May 2021 - 19:04
Nozipho Mdawe knew she’d overpaid her debt to MTN, and she had, by a whopping R11,000. In December 2019, she was told that while she no longer owed the telecoms company a cent, no refund was due to her.
If you don’t pay what you owe your credit provider, there are a lot of things they can do to “punish” you.
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The Estonian real estate market is currently very active and demand is much higher than apartments available, experts say. The fear of real estate running out has also increased prices, but since developments have picked up, the chances of a drought are soon decrease.
The real estate market has heated up considerably and three-four room apartments seem to be the hot commodity, said Uus Maa real estate bureau broker Ketlin Jundas. Before the health crisis, investors found one-two room apartments to be good deals, it is family apartments today, she said.
Both new developments and old apartments are being bought out with interest levels high for all other kinds of real estate as well, Jundas said. Data from Uus Maa real estate bureau, active across Estonia, shows that real estate deals are active not only in Tallinn but other regions as well.
SBI officials in the dock for sanctioning loan against fake gold deposits
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The Hoskote police have registered a cheating case against six persons who allegedly availed themselves of gold loan worth ₹ 17.8 lakh from State Bank of India (SBI) three years ago by pledging fake gold.
The fraud came to light on April 29 when Malathi S. from the SBI s Hoskote branch found out the accused had defaulted n the loan and started the recovery process .
In her complaint, Ms. Malathi said that she had sent notice to the accused to remind them about the repayment and also sent the gold for evaluation to prepare for auctioning. To her shock, the gold turned out to be fake and the defaulters were not available at the address given.
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Be warned, credit providers, or you won’t be going anywhere If you don’t want to lose customers, even defaulters, best you keep tabs on how your debt collectors treat them 03 May 2021
Nozipho Mdawe knew she’d overpaid her debt to MTN, and she had, by a whopping R11,000. In December 2019, she was told that while she no longer owed the telecoms company a cent, no refund was due to her.
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