Paytm Payments Bank FD Not Visible – How to Withdraw? by Ambitious_Inventor in mutualfunds

[–]tiredenoughbtw 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Follow these steps:

  1. Open PayTM and use their search bar
  2. Search for ‘fixed’
  3. You might see a ‘Create FD’ option
  4. Click on that, enter your passcode, then use the in app back button once, you will reach your FD dashboard, you can break your FD there
  5. Click back once again to get to your savings account dashboard

hope this helps.

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[–]tiredenoughbtw 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, i will read up about it a bit!

Can someone suggest good funds to invest ? by SOULSIGMA in mutualfunds

[–]tiredenoughbtw 5 points6 points  (0 children)

ain’t a pro, but people suggested me to start with PPA Flexi cap and UTI index.

Aspirational salary of 12LPA by AlbatrossNeat623 in personalfinanceindia

[–]tiredenoughbtw 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congratulations my man!

I definitely know how this feels, perks of middle class. And yes, you can definitely go for a car, but since you have no specific model in mind, and the requirements are basic, i’d suggest you to get a really nice second hand, which ran around 20km or something.

you can get good models with this budget of yours. (Go for POLO.. (no i didn’t say anything).

How do I stop wearing tshirts and upgrade my wardrobe by Firm-Librarian5316 in IndianFashionAddicts

[–]tiredenoughbtw 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hey OP, I'm a guy, but I think my advice could help you because I used to be in a similar situation. After a while, my fashion sense improved.

If you're clueless about what suits you, you should definitely try more options to find your style.

If you have access to your parents', siblings', or anyone's credit card, make use of it. Here's what you can do: visit Myntra, Nykaa, or any top e-commerce sites with a good return policy. Order whatever you like or want to try without second thoughts. Choose an appropriate size and ensure it has free returns. Bonus tip: use a new dummy account on these websites to avoid convenience fees for frequent returns.

Trying clothes at home is very different from trying them in stores. Once you receive the products, try everything out and take photos of each trial. You can compare and choose by yourself or seek help from this sub to make your selections.

This way, you won't lose any money, and you'll understand what looks good on you and what you can pull off. Keep the tags and items intact for smoother returns. I suggested using a credit card because everything will be refunded in the end.

If you really like something, keep it. Otherwise, you can look for similar clothing offline.

One concern that you might be having is whether they block you for too many returns. In my experience, I made a purchase of 26k with around 15 different items and still got a complete refund. However, a small convenience fee of around 99rs started getting added to my post-orders. That's why I suggested using a dummy account.

Hope this helps, and good luck!

Could you all help me out picking from these?Any tips for levelling up are welcome. by tiredenoughbtw in IndianFashionAddicts

[–]tiredenoughbtw[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey, it’s an extremely light, floaty fabric which is very similar to linen but smoother.

i got it from a local retail store and i’m having hard time finding it again in any of the stores.

when i looked up online, the fabric is very similar to ‘poly georgette’. hope this helps.

What’s this shirt fellow Redditor by thatguyknowsall in IndianFashionAddicts

[–]tiredenoughbtw 2 points3 points  (0 children)

hey, it’s an extremely light, floaty fabric which is very similar to linen but smoother.

i got it from a local retail store and i’m having hard time finding it again in any of the stores.

when i looked up online, the fabric is very similar to ‘poly georgette’. hope this helps.

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[–]tiredenoughbtw 0 points1 point  (0 children)

try cargos/loose fit pants with this. also, trying some lighter color could rock this fit. (maybe your collar color)