What a nonsensical loophole you have come up with.
Crores of people order daily through Zomato, but only a very small number of customers would actually be willing to place a separate order directly with the restaurant alongside their Zomato order. In reality, this creates more problems for customers than for Zomato.
First of all, people simply do not have that much time. Customers order through Zomato because they want convenience. Nobody wants to first place an order on the app, then call the restaurant separately, request them to accept the order, transfer money on their UPI, and then coordinate everything manually.
Secondly, delivery partners already have the option to cancel orders if the distance or order size exceeds their limit. In such cases, customers would again have to personally request the delivery partner and possibly pay extra charges just to get the food delivered.
Third, if anything goes wrong during delivery — for example, the food gets damaged on the way, the order gets cancelled, or the delivery partner fails to deliver the food — Zomato will only be responsible for the order placed through their platform. Any additional order placed directly with the restaurant will not be covered under Zomato’s refund or support policy.
Fourth, if any item is missing from the food order, Zomato will not take responsibility for items that were ordered separately outside their platform. Neither refunds nor replacements would be guaranteed in such cases.
People use Zomato because they want accountability and reliability. Customers are willing to pay extra because they expect proper service, timely delivery, and customer support in case something goes wrong.
So if someone thinks they are being clever by trying to save a small amount of money through such methods, the problems will ultimately be faced by the customer, not by Zomato. Zomato already understands very well why people use their platform and what kinds of workarounds customers might try.
What a nonsensical loophole you have come up with.
Crores of people order daily through Zomato, but only a very small number of customers would actually be willing to place a separate order directly with the restaurant alongside their Zomato order. In reality, this creates more problems for customers than for Zomato.
First of all, people simply do not have that much time. Customers order through Zomato because they want convenience. Nobody wants to first place an order on the app, then call the restaurant separately, request them to accept the order, transfer money on their UPI, and then coordinate everything manually.
Secondly, delivery partners already have the option to cancel orders if the distance or order size exceeds their limit. In such cases, customers would again have to personally request the delivery partner and possibly pay extra charges just to get the food delivered.
Third, if anything goes wrong during delivery — for example, the food gets damaged on the way, the order gets cancelled, or the delivery partner fails to deliver the food — Zomato will only be responsible for the order placed through their platform. Any additional order placed directly with the restaurant will not be covered under Zomato’s refund or support policy.
Fourth, if any item is missing from the food order, Zomato will not take responsibility for items that were ordered separately outside their platform. Neither refunds nor replacements would be guaranteed in such cases.
People use Zomato because they want accountability and reliability. Customers are willing to pay extra because they expect proper service, timely delivery, and customer support in case something goes wrong.
So if someone thinks they are being clever by trying to save a small amount of money through such methods, the problems will ultimately be faced by the customer, not by Zomato. Zomato already understands very well why people use their platform and what kinds of workarounds customers might try.
What a nonsensical loophole you have come up with.
Crores of people order daily through Zomato, but only a very small number of customers would actually be willing to place a separate order directly with the restaurant alongside their Zomato order. In reality, this creates more problems for customers than for Zomato.
First of all, people simply do not have that much time. Customers order through Zomato because they want convenience. Nobody wants to first place an order on the app, then call the restaurant separately, request them to accept the order, transfer money on their UPI, and then coordinate everything manually.
Secondly, delivery partners already have the option to cancel orders if the distance or order size exceeds their limit. In such cases, customers would again have to personally request the delivery partner and possibly pay extra charges just to get the food delivered.
Third, if anything goes wrong during delivery — for example, the food gets damaged on the way, the order gets cancelled, or the delivery partner fails to deliver the food — Zomato will only be responsible for the order placed through their platform. Any additional order placed directly with the restaurant will not be covered under Zomato’s refund or support policy.
Fourth, if any item is missing from the food order, Zomato will not take responsibility for items that were ordered separately outside their platform. Neither refunds nor replacements would be guaranteed in such cases.
People use Zomato because they want accountability and reliability. Customers are willing to pay extra because they expect proper service, timely delivery, and customer support in case something goes wrong.
So if someone thinks they are being clever by trying to save a small amount of money through such methods, the problems will ultimately be faced by the customer, not by Zomato. Zomato already understands very well why people use their platform and what kinds of workarounds customers might try.
I have heard of a Zomato loophole which is so simple, terrifying and Zomato should be losing sleep over it
A person orders 1 roti on Zomato. ₹40.
Then he calls the restaurant directly 6 rotis, paneer butter masala, malai chaap, dal makhani, gulab jamun and pays them on UPI.
Tells the restaurant to pack everything with that 1 roti Zomato order.
The Zomato rider picks it up. Delivers home. No clue that ₹1,200 of food is riding shotgun with a ₹40 order.
He’s using Zomato’s app. Zomato’s rider. Zomato’s entire logistics network and paying zero commission on 90% of his bill.
It’s cheaper than booking directly from Porter and restaurant.
The restaurant loves it. Full margin, no 25 to 30% Zomato cut.
The customer loves it. No platform fee. No surge. No GST on the hidden portion.
Zomato? Quietly subsidising the entire operation.
And here’s the part nobody’s talking about this isn’t one rogue customer. Restaurants are in on it. They may be whispering this tip to regulars to keep them off the app.
If this spreads, the unit economics of food delivery don’t just dip they bleed out from the inside.
Zomato needs to plug this loophole. This is exploitation of the system. Zomato MUST do something to stop this.
Have you seen this happening in your area?
Breaking: Intelligence Bureau (IB) Raises Serious National Security Concerns
IB has submitted a classified report to the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), flagging elements linked to anti-India forces operating behind the US-based social media handle 'Cockroach Janta Party'.
According to the report, this handle has been systematically posting inflammatory and provocative content aimed at misleading and inciting Gen Z youth, posing a direct threat to India's national security and social harmony.
The hidden agenda appears dangerously clear: to destabilize India by igniting widespread unrest, mirroring the chaos witnessed in Nepal and Bangladesh.
The assessment is based on credible inputs from intelligence agents and a detailed analysis of the account’s activities.
In response, the X account has already been blocked in India, and Instagram action is expected within the next 1–2 days.
I strongly urge @HMOIndia not to show any leniency towards these anti-national elements. Every individual involved must be booked under UAPA, their passports cancelled, and they should be brought back to face justice in India.
@_groww Dear Groww Support Team,
It has been 5 days since I reported the “PAN Card Invalid” issue on my account, yet I am still unable to trade. Your team promised resolution within 24–48 hours, but nothing has been fixed till now.
My PAN card is completely valid, so this is clearly a technical issue from Groww’s side. Because of your delay, I have been unable to use my own funds and have missed trading opportunities throughout the week, causing financial loss.
What is most disappointing is that instead of a proper update, I keep receiving the same automated responses saying “we are working on it.” This is unacceptable customer service for a financial platform.
Please resolve this issue immediately and provide a clear explanation for the delay. If this continues, I will be forced to escalate the matter through official grievance channels.
“Digital Prostitution” is becoming one of the darkest realities of the internet age — and most parents don’t even realize it’s happening.
Teenagers today are being trapped into an “easy money machine” through social media platforms, private apps, and anonymous websites.
It doesn’t start with crime.
It starts with validation.
A girl posts selfies.
People praise her looks.
A random DM appears:
“Why work hard when you can earn ₹20,000 in a week?”
Then comes: • Paid video calls
• Premium Snapchat/Telegram groups
• “Sugar daddy” offers
• Private content selling
• Anonymous subscriptions
• Fake modeling contracts
• “Only online, no physical contact”
And slowly, a teenager who once wanted fame, freedom, or financial independence gets pulled into a digital marketplace where their body becomes content.
The scariest part?
Many don’t even see it as exploitation anymore because the internet has normalized it as: “empowerment” “hustle culture” “financial freedom” “content creation”
Algorithms push this lifestyle aggressively.
Luxury reels. Easy cash. Viral attention. Fake success stories.
A 16-year-old sees influencers earning lakhs online and starts believing: “Education is slow. Morality is outdated. Attention is currency.”
This isn’t limited to girls either.
Teenage boys are also getting trapped through: • Blackmail scams
• Explicit content selling
• Gay-for-pay networks
• Crypto-based adult groups
• Webcam exploitation
And once someone enters this world, escaping becomes difficult because: • Screenshots never disappear
• Digital footprints remain forever
• Blackmail starts
• Mental health collapses
• Addiction to validation grows
What’s even more dangerous is that predators no longer operate from dark alleys.
Now they operate through: • Instagram DMs
• Discord servers
• Telegram channels
• Gaming chats
• Fake talent agencies
• AI-edited identity scams
The internet has industrialized loneliness, insecurity, and greed.
Teenagers aren’t just selling content anymore.
Many are unknowingly selling their future.
This is not about judging people.
This is about understanding how modern exploitation has changed form.
Earlier, trafficking happened physically.
Now it happens digitally — through dopamine, desperation, and algorithms.
Parents need awareness.
Schools need digital education.
Teenagers need financial guidance and emotional support.
Because if society keeps glorifying instant money without discussing consequences, an entire generation may grow up believing that self-worth is measured by clicks, subscriptions, and private links.
Easy money often comes with invisible chains.
IPL 2026 is not just giving cricket…
It’s giving fights, politics, bans, leaked moments, fan wars, fines, scams & pure chaos 😳🔥
Some of these controversies were SO BIG that fans almost forgot actual matches were happening.
Here are the TOP 10 IPL 2026 controversies everyone is talking about 🧵👇
1️⃣ Mustafizur Rahman controversy
KKR reportedly released Mustafizur after political pressure linked to India-Bangladesh tensions.
What started as a cricket issue quickly turned into an international debate.
2️⃣ Bangladesh vs IPL drama 🇧🇩
Reports claimed IPL broadcasts were paused in Bangladesh after the controversy.
Even ICC discussions were rumored. Nobody expected IPL politics to reach THIS level.
3️⃣ Virat Kohli blasts “camera culture” 🎥
After a private chat with Kane Williamson went viral online, Kohli openly criticized constant filming around players.
Fans are now divided — content vs player privacy.
4️⃣ Akash Singh’s “chit celebration” controversy 📝
His viral celebration triggered massive debate after Ambati Rayudu called it “rubbish” and demanded bans on such acts.
Social media exploded instantly.
5️⃣ Kieron Pollard fined 💸
Pollard was fined 15% of his match fees for breaching IPL conduct rules.
The shocking part? IPL never clearly revealed what exactly happened.
6️⃣ Rishabh Pant penalized ⏱️
Pant got fined ₹12 lakh for slow over-rate issues against CSK.
Fans again questioned why captains keep repeating the same mistake every season.
7️⃣ Dwayne Bravo hot-mic moment 🎤
Bravo accidentally made an off-camera remark while microphones were still LIVE.
Within minutes, clips spread across X and Instagram.
8️⃣ KKR fans furious at Bravo 😤
Bravo was later spotted at a CSK-related event while KKR struggled with injuries.
Fans accused him of not being fully committed to the franchise.
9️⃣ Fake IPL ticket scam 🚨
Over 600 fake ticket websites and hundreds of malware-linked streaming sites reportedly scammed fans during IPL 2026.
Probably the darkest off-field issue this season.
🔟 Punjab Kings management criticism 🏟️
Ashwin publicly questioned PBKS management for constantly changing home venues.
Fans agreed the decisions completely disrupted momentum.
This season proved one thing:
IPL is no longer just a cricket tournament.
It’s India’s biggest entertainment universe. 🍿🏏
Bookmark this thread because more controversies are probably coming before the playoffs even begin 👀
#IPL2026 #IPL #CricketTwitter #ViratKohli #KKRVSGT #KKRvsGT#GTvsKKR #GTVSKKR
Last night, I saw two students.
One was sitting in a tiny library corner at 2 AM. No ring light. No livestream. No sad background music.
Just a worn-out notebook, a half-finished chai, and dark circles earned from months of preparation.
The other was on YouTube Live.
Crying.
Begging people to send ₹11 because he was a “poor UPSC aspirant struggling to buy books.”
Thousands watched. Hundreds donated.
Then I noticed something strange.
Three phones beside him. A professional mic. Bright LED lights. Pinned comments asking for:
“₹11 for blessings 🙏”
“₹51 for motivation ❤️”
“₹101 for notes 📚”
In 2 hours, he earned more money than many real aspirants spend in an entire month.
And suddenly it hit me.
The internet has created a world where silent hard work gets ignored… but performative suffering gets rewarded.
The real student never asks for attention. He studies quietly. Fails quietly. Cries quietly. Keeps going quietly.
But the fake one understands something powerful: People donate faster to emotions than to effort.
So he sells struggle. Every single day.
And maybe that’s the saddest part.
Not the scam itself — but how easily kindness can be converted into content.
If someone genuinely needs help, support them. But don’t let your empathy become a business model for manipulators hiding behind exam names and fake tears.
Some students are fighting exams.
Others are just farming sympathy.
Learn the difference.
India’s most profitable coaching institute is now YouTube Live begging.
#UPSC #SSC #DigitalBegging #YouTubeScam
IPL 2026 is not just giving cricket…
It’s giving fights, politics, bans, leaked moments, fan wars, fines, scams & pure chaos 😳🔥
Some of these controversies were SO BIG that fans almost forgot actual matches were happening.
Here are the TOP 10 IPL 2026 controversies everyone is talking about 🧵👇
1️⃣ Mustafizur Rahman controversy
KKR reportedly released Mustafizur after political pressure linked to India-Bangladesh tensions.
What started as a cricket issue quickly turned into an international debate.
2️⃣ Bangladesh vs IPL drama 🇧🇩
Reports claimed IPL broadcasts were paused in Bangladesh after the controversy.
Even ICC discussions were rumored. Nobody expected IPL politics to reach THIS level.
3️⃣ Virat Kohli blasts “camera culture” 🎥
After a private chat with Kane Williamson went viral online, Kohli openly criticized constant filming around players.
Fans are now divided — content vs player privacy.
4️⃣ Akash Singh’s “chit celebration” controversy 📝
His viral celebration triggered massive debate after Ambati Rayudu called it “rubbish” and demanded bans on such acts.
Social media exploded instantly.
5️⃣ Kieron Pollard fined 💸
Pollard was fined 15% of his match fees for breaching IPL conduct rules.
The shocking part? IPL never clearly revealed what exactly happened.
6️⃣ Rishabh Pant penalized ⏱️
Pant got fined ₹12 lakh for slow over-rate issues against CSK.
Fans again questioned why captains keep repeating the same mistake every season.
7️⃣ Dwayne Bravo hot-mic moment 🎤
Bravo accidentally made an off-camera remark while microphones were still LIVE.
Within minutes, clips spread across X and Instagram.
8️⃣ KKR fans furious at Bravo 😤
Bravo was later spotted at a CSK-related event while KKR struggled with injuries.
Fans accused him of not being fully committed to the franchise.
9️⃣ Fake IPL ticket scam 🚨
Over 600 fake ticket websites and hundreds of malware-linked streaming sites reportedly scammed fans during IPL 2026.
Probably the darkest off-field issue this season.
🔟 Punjab Kings management criticism 🏟️
Ashwin publicly questioned PBKS management for constantly changing home venues.
Fans agreed the decisions completely disrupted momentum.
This season proved one thing:
IPL is no longer just a cricket tournament.
It’s India’s biggest entertainment universe. 🍿🏏
Bookmark this thread because more controversies are probably coming before the playoffs even begin 👀
#IPL2026 #IPL #CricketTwitter #ViratKohli #KKRVSGT #KKRvsGT#GTvsKKR #GTVSKKR
Last night, I saw two students.
One was sitting in a tiny library corner at 2 AM. No ring light. No livestream. No sad background music.
Just a worn-out notebook, a half-finished chai, and dark circles earned from months of preparation.
The other was on YouTube Live.
Crying.
Begging people to send ₹11 because he was a “poor UPSC aspirant struggling to buy books.”
Thousands watched. Hundreds donated.
Then I noticed something strange.
Three phones beside him. A professional mic. Bright LED lights. Pinned comments asking for:
“₹11 for blessings 🙏”
“₹51 for motivation ❤️”
“₹101 for notes 📚”
In 2 hours, he earned more money than many real aspirants spend in an entire month.
And suddenly it hit me.
The internet has created a world where silent hard work gets ignored… but performative suffering gets rewarded.
The real student never asks for attention. He studies quietly. Fails quietly. Cries quietly. Keeps going quietly.
But the fake one understands something powerful: People donate faster to emotions than to effort.
So he sells struggle. Every single day.
And maybe that’s the saddest part.
Not the scam itself — but how easily kindness can be converted into content.
If someone genuinely needs help, support them. But don’t let your empathy become a business model for manipulators hiding behind exam names and fake tears.
Some students are fighting exams.
Others are just farming sympathy.
Learn the difference.
India’s most profitable coaching institute is now YouTube Live begging.
#UPSC #SSC #DigitalBegging #YouTubeScam
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🚨 Possible Reasons for PBKS Downfall
First 7 matches: 6 wins, 1 No Result
Table toppers, almost unbeatable lag rahe the
Next 5 matches: 5 straight losses
Ek bhi match nahi jeet paaye
Itni jaldi kya toot gaya?
• Reason 1 — Toss ka game
Is season mein chasing = huge advantage
Last 5 matches mein mostly toss haare
Pehle batting karni padi — momentum shuru se against gaya
• Reason 2 — Ponting ka “virus” warning
Sabne lightly liya
Last 5 matches mein 16+ catches drop hue
Opposition ko free runs mile
Close matches haath se nikal gaye
• Reason 3 — Star players out of form
Prabhsimran scores: 15, 3, 18
Shreyas Iyer — captaincy ka pressure, bat silent
Team ka load sirf Cooper Connolly pe aa gaya
• Reason 4 — Death overs disaster
222 defend nahi kar paaye vs RR
DC match control mein tha — last 5 overs mein game gaya
MI ke against bhi same collapse repeat hua
• Asli problem yeh thi:
Jab tak batters chal rahe the, flaws cover ho rahe the
Jaise hi batting ruki — poora structure collapse ho gaya
• Reality check:
PBKS ne sirf matches nahi jeete the
Kaafi baar opposition ki mistakes ka bhi benefit mila
Aur jaise hi opposition disciplined hui —
PBKS ki asli weakness expose ho gayi 💔
#MIvsPBKS #PBKSvsMI