Chennai petrol bunks face account freezes amid fake payment complaints – Statewide impact on operations.

Several petrol bunks across the state of Tamil Nadu are facing account freezes following complaints of fake payments. The issue has led to a significant impact on the operations of these petrol stations. The complaints allege that customers made payments using mobile wallets and later claimed that the transactions were unauthorized. As a result, the banks have frozen the accounts of the petrol bunks, causing disruptions in their daily activities. This has raised concerns among petrol bunk owners who are now demanding a quick resolution to the matter. The Tamil Nadu Petroleum Dealers Association has reached out to the state government seeking assistance in addressing the issue. The association has requested that the government intervene and help unfreeze the accounts of the affected petrol bunks. The situation has caused inconvenience to both the petrol bunk owners and customers as transactions are currently on hold. The association has urged the authorities to take swift action to resolve the matter and prevent further disruptions to the operations of the petrol bunks. The issue highlights the importance of ensuring the security of digital payment transactions and the need for proper mechanisms to address complaints of fraudulent activities. It is crucial for both the authorities and the concerned parties to work together to find a solution that safeguards the interests of all stakeholders involved.

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