Train passengers will no longer lose money if their ticket booking fails, IRCTC launches Resume feature: – ..
News India Live, Digital Desk: There is a relief news for those traveling by Indian Railways. It is often seen that during Tatkal booking or peak hours, money is deducted from the bank, but due to server error the ticket cannot be booked. In such a situation, one had to wait for 3 to 7 days for the refund. Now IRCTC has iPAY at the gateway ‘Resume/Retry Booking’ A feature has been introduced, which will eliminate this problem from its roots.
What is IRCTC’s ‘Resume/Retry’ feature?
This feature is like a lifesaver for those transactions which get ‘payment settled’ but the ticket is not generated.
Reuse of money: If your payment is successful and the money is deducted from the bank, but the ticket is not booked, then you can use the same money. instant rebooking Can do.
The hassle of refund is over: You will not have to wait for the refund to come nor will you have to pay new money from your account again.
How will this feature work? (Step-by-Step)
Payment Failure: Suppose you booked a ticket and the money was deducted, but the message ‘Booking Failed’ appeared on the screen.
Notification: In such a case, IRCTC will immediately give you a notification that your payment has been received but the ticket has not been booked.
Resume button: on the screen you ‘Resume/Retry Booking’ The option will appear.
Retry: By clicking on this, you will be able to book the ticket again on the same day using the old deducted amount.
Condition: The new booking amount will be equal to the old deducted amount. Equal There should be.
IRCTC iPAY: Fast booking without third party app
Railway’s own payment gateway IRCTC iPAY Now it is smarter than ever. All options like credit card, debit card, UPI and Autopay are available in it. With the addition of this new feature, passengers will no longer have to worry about money getting stuck between the ‘payment gateway’ and the ‘bank server’.
Important Information: This facility is available only for those transactions where IRCTC has received payment from the bank. If the payment is stuck at the bank level, then the old refund rule will apply.
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