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CEO claims money was deducted from his FASTag while he was chilling at home

A Ludhiana man claims money was deducted from his FASTag while he was “chilling at home.”

Published on: Aug 15, 2024 11:48 am IST
By Sanya Jain
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A Ludhiana man claims money was deducted from his FASTag while he was “chilling at home.” Sunderdeep Singh, CEO of Prinspire Technologies, shared a screenshot of the message he received informing him that 220 had been deducted from his account at a toll plaza in Punjab.

Sunderdeep Singh urged FASTag authorities to rectify the mistake.

FASTag is a device that uses Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology for making toll payments electronically. It is fixed to the windshield of a vehicle and linked to a prepaid account.

In Singh’s case, money was deducted from his FASTag account even though he had not crossed the toll booth. “Money is deducted when I am chilling at home and haven’t even travelled to that route this month. What’s going on?” the Ludhiana-based CEO asked on the social media platform X.

A person named Prakash claimed that his FASTag was charged in Andhra Pradesh while his car was in Gujarat.

Chennai man Narayanan Hariharan said he had raised a dispute after a similar incident. Meanwhile, X user Balamurukan claimed he had to make several phone calls and share photos of his car after facing the same issue.

FASTag authorities respond

FASTag NETC responded to Sunderdeep Singh and urged him to report the incorrect deduction to his bank.

“Hi, please get in touch with the issuing bank's customer service desk to report the incorrect deduction issue. They will review your complaint and raise a chargeback for the incorrectly deducted fare based on its merit. Thank you,” the account replied.

Singh's post has been viewed over half a million times on X.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sanya Jain

Sanya Jain is an Assistant Editor with Hindustan Times Digital. She has nearly a decade of experience in covering offbeat stories that speak to the everyday experience - from viral videos to human interest copies that spark conversation. Her interests stretch across business, pop culture, social media trends, entertainment and global affairs. Before joining Hindustan Times, Sanya spent two years with Moneycontrol and five years with NDTV. She holds an undergraduate degree in English literature from St Stephen’s College, Delhi, and a master’s in journalism from the Xavier Institute of Communications, Mumbai. Sanya has a sharp eye for spotting emerging trends and looking for newsworthy angles to elevate viral posts into meaningful narratives. She was the first one, for example, to cover Narayana Murthy’s remark on 70-hour work weeks that sparked a national conversation. She is equally at ease writing about business leaders as about the common man, about issues of national importance and memes that amuse social media. Sanya enjoys speaking with content creators, newsmakers and entrepreneurs to transform everyday moments into engaging, slice-of-life stories that resonate with readers. When she is not working, Sanya can be found curled up with a good book. Born and raised in Lucknow, she has spent the last several years in Delhi. She is deeply interested in animal welfare and now spends a lot of her time running after her destructive orange cat.

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