against speech on e ticketing has been effective in reducing corruption
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E ticketing is not succesful in controlling corruption.For e ticketing they ask for our pin no. of our bank account .they can misuse our bank accounts. E-ticketing agents usually charge extra Rs 5 to 10 per ticket.through these 5-10rs. they earn more than thousands of black money.The officers of cyber police of city’s crime branch arrested a man for booking online tickets from the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Limited (IRCTC) website using fraudulent means. The accused had used special software, through which he would make numerous bookings in Tatkal, within minutes, resulting in non-availability of tickets to other passengers.And that person is identified as Suraj Yadav, a railway ticket agent ,a part of e ticketing company. The complaint stated that, between April 1 and April 25, the accused had booked 44 tickets through that website.and the money of these 44 tickets were mis used by suraj. hope it will help u friend.. ;)
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The disadvantages of e-tickets are relatively few; however, if you are less technologically savvy or don't use computers and email, you may find the online ticket purchasing system confusing. You may accidentally delete the email containing your e-ticket or it may get lost among the many messages flooding your inbox. E-tickets also take away some of the personalization of gifting a plane ticket to a friend or loved one.
The main issue is the risk your details can be wiped from the company's database. If there is a major system failure, information can be lost. This can include entire periods where bookings were made. This can cause problems when it is time to travel. The company may not have any record of your booking and can prevent you from traveling.
Electronic passes can be a hindrance if you are changing plans at the last minute. A common scenario where this can happen is when your original trip is delayed, and you cannot afford the delay due to transfers. Companies will then try to find alternatives for you.
The main issue is the risk your details can be wiped from the company's database. If there is a major system failure, information can be lost. This can include entire periods where bookings were made. This can cause problems when it is time to travel. The company may not have any record of your booking and can prevent you from traveling.
Electronic passes can be a hindrance if you are changing plans at the last minute. A common scenario where this can happen is when your original trip is delayed, and you cannot afford the delay due to transfers. Companies will then try to find alternatives for you.
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