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The tubeless tyre on the rear left of our Maruti Swift was showing a disturbing picture. Against the mandated tyre pressure of 33 PSI, the reading was 16 PSI around three weeks ago. The front tyres read 35 PSI against the mandated 36 PSI. And the rear right was 31 PSI.
Nitrogen was filled to the indicated levels. A week ago when I checked the left rear tyre it had read 24 PSI whereas the rest had the mandated values. . I took the car to the workshop two days ago. There was no loss of nitrogen except in the rear left that read 30 PSI. The tyre technician told me it seemed there was nothing wrong
But I insisted that the tyre was taken off for inspection. The technician complied. I saw him inspecting the tyre. Initially he said there was no puncture. But he continued with the inspection. Then he said there was a leak at the valve stem or tire valve.
I enquired whether he had the spare. He said yes. The valve stem was replaced. The tyre technician refitted the wheel. Nitrogen was filled in all the tyres.
I asked how much I should pay. He said Three hundred Rupees. I took out a Rs. 500 currency note. He said he had no change. He advised me to pay through G pay. He said it is what everyone did. It preempted the need for the counting of cash and keeping physical cash balance. I took out my phone. The amount was paid.
The tyre technician said GPay was convenient as all his payments were through the innovative medium.
I enquired whether he was able to save some funds this way. He said nothing. At the end of the day he was observing that whatever had come in was vanishing as fast as it appeared in the bank account.
I replied he had to tweak his cash management. I advised him to open four Recurring Deposit accounts with his bank for a period of one year. He could submit standing instructions to the bank to transfer Rs.1000.00 every week to the designated Recurring deposit accounts. It meant a monthly savings of Rs.4000.00 and an annual availability of Rs.48000.00 that could take care of his larger needs. I added if he felt Rs.4000.00 would be difficult, he could limit it to Rs.1000.00 per month.
The tyre technician said he was unaware of the potential as no one had oriented him like this way, beforehand.
I said no one could survive without saving in trickles.
When I reached home I narrated the incident to Lila. She said this was exactly why she had been clamouring we should have UPI payment facility. Earlier, she had been blaming me for not joining the GPay band wagon when it dawned in India. According to her we had been losing out on opportunities because of my adamance. She explained that the major chunk of Ashwin's business was through UPI that had been adopted by the commonest of common people as well as the well off.
I told her I had refrained because we could manage without the UPI facility. Further it was flattening out the savings of the people. However, I had shifted from my views on her suggestion and had jumped into the UPI like everyone else.
But it wasn't that simple. We had to apply for debit card first. Once we had it we were able to key into the GPay segment.
Armed with the GPay, Lila went to purchase some fruits. But the GPay did not work. The shopkeeper told her to take the fruits home and make her payment from home. At home she paid the bill through GPay.
But she was shocked when the shopkeeper rang her up at 11.30pm after two days and scolded her for not making the payment through GPay as she had been advised. The call didnot inconveninence her as she was a late sleeper.
Lila is always game. She retorted like the smilling assassin. She told the shopkeeper to look at his bank statement and revert.
The shopkeeper didnot call her again.
But Lila said she had enough of GPay and she was scared to employ GPay anymore.
We assured her it was a one off failure and that such issues would never visit her again.

