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15 years ago
Deepti- The handling charges are Rs. 50/ per transaction. So, if you take early payment for small amount, the cost is more. Unless you are in urgent need of money, it is better to wait till the account grows to a big amount. Even if you get a cheque for Rs. 10,000/- the deduction will be for Rs. 50/- only.
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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15 years ago
Okk...
Then is there any option for not requesting for a cheque even after exceeding Rs. 1500???
Then is there any option for not requesting for a cheque even after exceeding Rs. 1500???
Thanks 'n' Regards,
Deepti.
15 years ago
Maverick has stated that after reaching Rs. 1,500/- a cheque will be sent automatically. But I think that if you make a specific request that cheque be sent after reaching a higher amount say Rs. 10,000/-, the request will be accepted. There is no difficulty in sending amount late. The practice of sending automatically after reaching Rs. 1,500/- and smaller amounts at your request are only for your facility. If you wish to accumulate your due to Rs. 10,000/- OR even more, the Boddunan administration will have no difficulty.
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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15 years ago
Deepti wrote:
[quote]Okk...
Then is there any option for not requesting for a cheque even after exceeding Rs. 1500???[/quote]
Requesting payment at higher amounts would have no problem. All you have to do is requesting to stop payment.
[quote]Okk...
Then is there any option for not requesting for a cheque even after exceeding Rs. 1500???[/quote]
Requesting payment at higher amounts would have no problem. All you have to do is requesting to stop payment.
When opportunity is in front of you, don't hesitate to catch it. It will never come to you again. - Maverick
15 years ago
Vijay- You can change the forum title and other matters by 'edit' button below your post.
The title could be changed as "Query about cheque amount'
The title could be changed as "Query about cheque amount'
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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15 years ago
I am new to Boddunan and my points are 1392. I haven't any idea about claiming procedure. let me know the full details and procedure. friends, Please mail me to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
Is any possible to reduce the announced amount. But I believe in Boddunan.
Than Q
Is any possible to reduce the announced amount. But I believe in Boddunan.
Than Q
15 years ago
K.S.S.Babu wrote:
[quote]I am new to Boddunan and my points are 1392. I haven't any idea about claiming procedure. let me know the full details and procedure. friends, Please mail me toThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
Is any possible to reduce the announced amount. But I believe in Boddunan.
Than Q[/quote]
Points are not equal to cash credits. You cannot redeem points for cash. You can use them for participating in boddunan revenue sharing program, member of the week contest, boddunan advertising program etc. To know more about these, click Categories above and go to Contests and Rewards category.
[quote]I am new to Boddunan and my points are 1392. I haven't any idea about claiming procedure. let me know the full details and procedure. friends, Please mail me to
Is any possible to reduce the announced amount. But I believe in Boddunan.
Than Q[/quote]
Points are not equal to cash credits. You cannot redeem points for cash. You can use them for participating in boddunan revenue sharing program, member of the week contest, boddunan advertising program etc. To know more about these, click Categories above and go to Contests and Rewards category.
When opportunity is in front of you, don't hesitate to catch it. It will never come to you again. - Maverick
15 years ago
Maverick wrote:
[quote]
There is nothing comes free. Handling charges will always be there, time and effort in depositing in right bank etc will always be there. And don't forget, if you give wrong bank account number who to blame? So this kind of payment system will never works in reality.[/quote]
It is the responsibility of the member.
[quote]
There is nothing comes free. Handling charges will always be there, time and effort in depositing in right bank etc will always be there. And don't forget, if you give wrong bank account number who to blame? So this kind of payment system will never works in reality.[/quote]
It is the responsibility of the member.
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15 years ago
Regarding this topic, I have a doubt...
According to Vijay's query, he tells that this is his 3rd cheque.
Haven't he observed this reduction in amount till now??????
According to Vijay's query, he tells that this is his 3rd cheque.
Haven't he observed this reduction in amount till now??????
Thanks 'n' Regards,
Deepti.
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