I think No cost EMI preclosure can’t be chargeable because the bank isn’t losing money either ways
1) pay whole amount upfront and bank can use that money to lend to others
2) pay the no cost EMIs over time, the interest component is already considered by the bank as upfront discount to seduce you to buy
if fact when I bought LG 55C2, my no cost EMI loan was never converted EMIs, I’ll be paying the whole swipe amount at the next bill date
it’s the normal EMIs, that are chargeable 3% if you preclose, where bank stands to lose money which is why they charge for preclosure
if you haven’t different thoughts please comment
Watched Oppenheimer yesterday.
I was looking for more science in the movie but it's done really well.
The last 30 mins can be frustrating/grueling but that's what Nolan wanted.
The very end could have packed a little more punch but overall, I think it's a great movie.
It's UE5 game.
I am playing on Series S, game is actually pushing it too hard. It's 30 fps with what feels like 720p internal resolution.
I don't think they can do much to fix it. Performance is already what it can be, most likely.
Feels like matrix UE5 demo without ray tracing but stable frame rate.