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Transfer UPI is wrong: Auto B’luru driver returns 10k Hospital

Transfer UPI is wrong: Auto B'luru driver returns 10k Hospital
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Bengaluru: While the automatic driver in Bengaluru often pulls flak for excessive filling and refuses to be attached, a 58-year-old driver from Chamarajpet gives the reasons for passengers to entertain.
Auto Driver Gopi R immediately returned the wrong 10,000 RS transferred to him after one trip.
At 7:30 a.m.
on Monday, Shiva Kumar G, IT consultant and lawyer, ride a Gopi car from Anand Rao Circle.
The aim is Rajajinagar.
At the end of the trip, rates came to RS 120, which Kumar paid uses the UPI (Unified Payment Antarmace) application on the phone.
Then on that day, one Kumar’s friend needed Rs 10,000 and asked him to transfer money through the same application.
However, Kumar because the error finally sent the number to Gopi instead of his friend.
Kumar who was surprised was not sure how to get money back, because the number was significantly large.
But Gopi puts all his worries to rest when he learned about transactions.
“Kumar called me when I taught passengers in my car.
Until then, I didn’t realize the transaction.
Then, when I checked my bank balance, I realized the amount I had more than what it should be.
I confirmed to Kumar about receiving money, but not Know how to operate your own application.
I can get help and succeed in returning money to legitimate owners, “Gopi told Toi.
Kumar tried to guide him through the process on the phone and was relieved when the money reached him.
“I was full of awards for car drivers.
I sent a letter that detailed this incident to the City Police Commissioner and they had also recorded honesty and his kindness.
We must respect and respect the ethical people, so that their stories spread and the community can learn from them, “Kumar said.
“I have financial constraints and sometimes, even struggling to pay rent.
But in a way I might not keep other people’s money gained hard.
If I work hard, I’m sure other people also do it,” Gopi said.
He used to drove a heavy vehicle, but had to change his work line because of the unavailability of transportation assignments after a pandemic.

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