Archive for May, 2008
Karvy losing its reputation in Reliance Power IPO
by admin on May.28, 2008, under General, Money Frustration
Posted by: Guest on ( 15-Feb-08 17:37 )
One should book complaint on Karvy , this is the worst broker i have ever seen and i would even suggest that should be on Blacklist.
WHY WE SHOULD SUFFER, i TRIED CALLING KARVY NO RESPONSE
Source : http://www.moneycontrol.com/india/messageboardblog/
Reliance Power IPO
Posted: 2008-03-23 by OM PARKASH JONEJA
Dear Sir/Madam,
I had applied for 225 Shares of Reliance Power Ltd through their IPO vide the application no.91482484 vide ICICI demat account (DPID : 302902, CLIENTID : 42809188 ). An amount of Rs.96, 750 was debited to my ICICI account dt.16.01.2008.
Best regards,
o.p.joneja
Source : http://www.consumercomplaints.in/complaints/…
chandra kala (59.95.176.55) 5/22/2008
sir,
i am chandra kala n i have applied 225 shares on 16.1.08 wit cheque no 471222 th bank of rajasthan tilak nagar rs 25875. the cheque was passed on 29.1.08. still we hav nt received shares n refund order.i already given one application on 7.3.08.u r requested to please do needful as earliest possible.
thank you…
Source: http://www.chittorgarh.com/newportal/IPO_detail.asp?a=128
Steps to resolve your IPO problem
- Visit ‘Karvy’s’ local offices or call your nearest branch to file a written complain.
- To get the contact information open below link in browser: http://karisma.karvy.com/html/index2.htm
- Send the following information to Karvy through an email at reliancepower.ipo@karvy.com
- Problem statement
- Company Name - Reliance Power Ltd IPO
- Application Number
- Applicant Name
- Number of Shares Applied
- Applicant Amount
- Cheques Number
- Bank Name
- DP ID
- Depository Client ID
- Complaint to SEBI: (Not effective)
- http://www.sebi.gov.in/Complaint1.jsp
- Most important for your all Grievances (Very effective)
- http://www.pgportal.gov.in/ (Department of Administrative Reforms And Public Grievances) (Select Ministry of company affairs, it is equivalent to legal Notice by the govt. )
- http://www.rti.gov.in/ (Right to information)
Risks associated with free screensaver downloads.
by admin on May.25, 2008, under General, Virus and Trojan
Free screensavers are the perfect applications to hide spyware and adware. When a screensaver is installed using an executable file application, the user can unknowingly be installing spyware and adware onto their computer as well. This is because the installation process is not transparent - the user does not know what programs are being installed on their computer because this process is being hidden from them. Once the malicious software ( nicknamed malware ) is installed, it will then run in the background with the user oblivious to its actions.
Some free screensaver download sites advertise spyware-free screensaver downloads but ask the downloader to install adware as part of the free screensaver download package. The adware could potentially be regarded as spyware in itself.
A number of sites will guarantee their screensaver software is spyware and adware free but the user should be very wary when the downloaded screensaver file comes in the form of an executable file. This may contain malicious software, the installation of which the average internet user will be completely unaware of; and once the spyware and adware is installed on a computer it is difficult to trace how and when it got there. This allows any site suspected of offering unwanted malware with its screensavers to plead its innocence due to lack of evidence. So what is any guarantee worth if the consequences of not honoring it can be excused or avoided? Not very much at all in the case of screensaver executable files.
Source : http://www.screensavers-free.co.uk/screensaver-spyware-adware.php
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