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Write in your own words:-

What problems do customers face when they have to make a cash deposit at a bank?

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Some of the problems that customers have to face when they have to make a cash deposit at a bank are that there is a long queue so it involves a lot of time. Knowledge of filling up the details of a customer is a must which illiterate people generally face. Sometimes, the bank server is down and not functioning which can be an acute problem in depositing cash. Moreover, many banks will not let you deposit cash into an account which does not bear your name as an account holder.

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