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Urgent Help Needed – Merchant Fraud & Bank Dispute Gone Wrong

TanjiroSun

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Hello everyone,



I recently faced a shocking issue with IDFC FIRST Bank and a fraudulent merchant claim, and I need advice on how to fight back. Here’s what happened:

The Beginning:

I joined a gym and paid INR 6,120 twice (totaling INR 12,240) for two gym memberships using my IDFC FIRST Bank card. I received valid bills from the gym and thought everything was settled.

The Dispute:

Due to gym closing down within 20 days of me joing for a countrywide scam their owner done , I disputed both transactions with IDFC. The bank initially provided a temporary credit while investigating. I was confident that the case would be resolved fairly.

The Shocking Twist:

After waiting for weeks, I received an email from IDFC stating that my dispute had been closed in favor of the merchant because they had “successfully delivered the goods/services.” But when I checked the proof submitted by the merchant, I was shocked—first they provided proof for only 1 6120 transaction and they claimed I had purchased Omron Nebulizers worth INR 6,120 !


This was a complete lie. I had never purchased medical equipment. My payment was for two gym memberships, and I had proper bills to prove it. Yet, the bank accepted the merchant’s fake proof without verifying the actual transaction. To make matters worse, they reversed my temporary credit of INR 12,240.

The Fight Back:


I immediately responded to the bank:


• Exposing the fraud: I pointed out that the merchant’s claim was completely false.


• Providing real proof: I submitted my gym membership bills, which clearly showed what I actually paid for.


• Demanding a fair investigation: I requested the bank to reopen the dispute, reinstate my temporary credit, and ask the merchant for actual proof of gym memberships, not a fake nebulizer invoice.


Current Situation & Next Steps:

I am now waiting for the bank’s response after my escalation. However, I am also preparing to escalate further if they don’t act fairly. Should I take this to the RBI Ombudsman, or any other authority?

Need Advice!

Has anyone experienced something similar? What’s the best way to escalate and ensure justice? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!


Looking forward to your insights. Thanks in advance!
 
Never did anything like this before. Can you please tell me how can I do it and if there is any timeline as to how much I need to wait before doing it?
I emailed the wifi company more than 48hrs ago and called them an hour ago and their support has asked for 1-2 more days.
Also I had not provided axis with the LCO screenshot which I just did over email reply.
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Hello everyone,



I recently faced a shocking issue with IDFC FIRST Bank and a fraudulent merchant claim, and I need advice on how to fight back. Here’s what happened:

The Beginning:

I joined a gym and paid INR 6,120 twice (totaling INR 12,240) for two gym memberships using my IDFC FIRST Bank card. I received valid bills from the gym and thought everything was settled.

The Dispute:

Due to gym closing down within 20 days of me joing for a countrywide scam their owner done , I disputed both transactions with IDFC. The bank initially provided a temporary credit while investigating. I was confident that the case would be resolved fairly.

The Shocking Twist:

After waiting for weeks, I received an email from IDFC stating that my dispute had been closed in favor of the merchant because they had “successfully delivered the goods/services.” But when I checked the proof submitted by the merchant, I was shocked—first they provided proof for only 1 6120 transaction and they claimed I had purchased Omron Nebulizers worth INR 6,120 !


This was a complete lie. I had never purchased medical equipment. My payment was for two gym memberships, and I had proper bills to prove it. Yet, the bank accepted the merchant’s fake proof without verifying the actual transaction. To make matters worse, they reversed my temporary credit of INR 12,240.

The Fight Back:


I immediately responded to the bank:


• Exposing the fraud: I pointed out that the merchant’s claim was completely false.


• Providing real proof: I submitted my gym membership bills, which clearly showed what I actually paid for.


• Demanding a fair investigation: I requested the bank to reopen the dispute, reinstate my temporary credit, and ask the merchant for actual proof of gym memberships, not a fake nebulizer invoice.


Current Situation & Next Steps:

I am now waiting for the bank’s response after my escalation. However, I am also preparing to escalate further if they don’t act fairly. Should I take this to the RBI Ombudsman, or any other authority?

Need Advice!

Has anyone experienced something similar? What’s the best way to escalate and ensure justice? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated!


Looking forward to your insights. Thanks in advance!
Got any update?
 
I received rbi response today on email after almost 5 months and now they asked for my comments or any rebuttal with supporting documents but when i am trying to sen them reply via email the email is not going forward?
Do i have to respond somewhere else ?
 

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I received rbi response today on email after almost 5 months and now they asked for my comments or any rebuttal with supporting documents but when i am trying to sen them reply via email the email is not going forward?
Do i have to respond somewhere else ?
generally, rbi mentions in the email where to send additional documents.

Post the email here (hide all personal details and other important info)
along with the 'from' email address in your email
 
generally, rbi mentions in the email where to send additional documents.

Post the email here (hide all personal details and other important info)
along with the 'from' email address in your email
I can’t see it anywhere it would be really helpful if you can help me so that i can reply before the 5 days timeline ends.
 

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@SJM sir may help you..
All the best
I received rbi response today on email after almost 5 months and now they asked for my comments or any rebuttal with supporting documents but when i am trying to sen them reply via email the email is not going forward?
Do i have to respond somewhere else ?
You need to reply to crpc@rbi.org.in with a cc to your region BO.
 
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I can’t see it anywhere it would be really helpful if you can help me so that i can reply before the 5 days timeline ends.
You need to reply to crpc@rbi.org.in with a cc to your region BO.
Yes but my region is Uttar pradesh and i got mail from the Rbi ombudsman Jammu ?
Send response by mentioning the complaint number in subject to - crpc@rbi.org.in
And cc the same to - bojammu@rbi.org.in .

Also, have you checked the pdf maybe there it has written.
Write 'To' crpc
and cc the same to bojammu
and here's one more email for CC >> Email : cms.bojammu@rbi.org.in

Yes, your region can be UP but it is indeed possible that a different region BO has been assigned to your case.

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No cms.bojammu@rbi.org.in is not valid because when you send mail to that it will failed. In July I received email from same Jammu Bo only and they mentioned the same which I told.
 
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No
Write 'To' crpc
and cc the same to bojammu
and here's one more email for CC >> Email : cms.bojammu@rbi.org.in

I got this email from >> https://suvarnayugbank.com/link_pdf/Name and Address of the Office of Banking Ombudsman.pdf

Yes, your region can be UP but it is indeed possible that a different region BO has been assigned to your case
No cms.bojammu@rbi.org.in is not valid because when you send mail to that it will failed. In July I received email from same Jammu Bo only and they mentioned the same which I told.
 
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