'Don't bother me, I am on vacation': Man's banking complaint sparks meme fest after he tags wrong person on X

A banking customer's routine complaint on X took a hilarious turn when they mistakenly tagged the wrong Vikas Saraswat. The individual, on vacation in Monaco, sarcastically told the user not to bother him and to contact their branch manager instea...

Man's banking complaint sparks meme fest after he tags wrong person on X
A customer seemingly frustrated with a banking issue made a routine complaint on X. But it took an unexpected turn after it was revealed that the user actually tagged the wrong person on X, sparking a meme fest and hilarious reactions. The incident happened when the customer flagged problems related to WhatsApp and tele banking services and tagged an individual, assuming he was the right authority to address the issue. But he realised it later that the person who he tagged had no connection to the matter.

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What happened?

A user named Krishna Kiran tagged 'Vikas Saraswat' on X, complaining that the Saraswat Bank's WhatsApp and tele banking services were not working from the last few days. The reply from Vikas Saraswat grabbed attention for its tone. The individual stated that he was on vacation in Morocco and asked not to be disturbed, while also directing the user to contact their branch manager instead.


The tagged individual gave a quick reply ,"I am vacationing in Monaco. Do not bother me. Please contact your Branch Manager." (sic)

The response quickly gained traction online, with many users pointing out that while the customer had indeed tagged the wrong person. The phrase effectively telling the user not to “bother” him sparked criticism, even as others defended the response, arguing that individuals cannot be expected to handle issues unrelated to them—especially while off duty.



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Netizens reaction

Netizens quickly started commenting with humorous responses. A user commented, "Kaise kaise log hain, chhuti v nhi manane dete haina sir?"

"What are you doing in Monaco when its time to do char dham unc??," another one joked. "It's like calling @DonaldTrump for the wrong order from #MacDonald," another user quipped.

However, few users clarified that the customer tagged the wrong person and the concerned individual has nothing to do with the bank. "Chill guys, the customer tagged some other Mr Saraswat who has nothing to do with the bank. He just made a joke of the bank management by being sarcastic," wrote a user named Tejinder Singh Sodi.

"Don't take it serious. He tagged the Mr Saraswat who made a meal out it with the joke. The customer can contact his branch manager," another user also clarified.

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"But Krishna thought every Saraswat owns Saraswat Bank !," another user joked. "Gosh. People are so lazy to even google a small query. He is in no way related to Saraswat Bank," commented another.

The episode has triggered a broader debate on social media etiquette and customer grievance redressal in the digital age. Many people expressed concern that people don's bother to ask their query on Google before tagging someone online. The incident also highlights how quickly online interactions can spiral, where a simple tagging error can lead to viral discourse on professionalism, accountability, and tone.
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