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You're browsing: Complaints » Rudeness Issues » Article Title: HSBC debt collection in India calls wrong numbers too

RS in Faridabad, Haryana said: “I am from Faridabad, Haryana. Since almost five months I have been receiving calls on my residence phone no enquiring about Mr Ashok Gupta. When counter enquired- reply comes this is HSBC Bank, Mumbai. I and my family members are tired of these calls by explaining every time that it is not Mr Gupta’s phone no. After explaining for such a long time to so many people that this is neither Mr Gupta’s residence nor office no., still phone calls enquiring Mr. Gupta is not stopped. We are sick of these phone calls & felt harassed like any thing. I don’t understand why such a big and famous bank like HSBC is unable to trace a simple telephone no. Identifying a caller or phone holder is only five minutes job, still HSBC is adopting such an age old technique to find-out the cheater which is resulting in unusual harassment to an innocent citizen of the country.”

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