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Storyboard18 | What happens when brands become spammers?

Banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI), real estate and telecom are the traditional culprits who have encouraged and sustained bad practices and given telemarketing a bad name.

By Saumya Tewari   | Priyanka Nair  Feb 9, 2022 2:32:30 PM IST (Updated)


“Hi! @HDFC_Bank, @HDFCBank_Cares, who gave you the right to call my father for my credit card bill? I have been paying the bill in time for months now, how are you going to justify calling my father who is not even a part of my account in anyway. Am I a minor? Is privacy a joke?,” said Aanchal Agarwal (@awwwnchal) on Twitter.
In a series of tweets Agarwal complains about the faulty bank app which is not letting her pay and also raises concern about how women customers are being treated by the company. She goes on to write that she has decided to close her account with the bank.
Social media platforms are replete with thousands of similar posts where consumers are often seen tagging companies, complaining about their pathetic service or incessant calls. Unresolved complaints, bad telecom network, dysfunctional payment gateways and aggressive sales pitches are some of the most common consumer concerns.