JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 President Trump posts video of the United States bombing Iran.
It looks like the Isfahan underground "missile city" has been destroyed, together with all the missiles and the IRGC personnel there.
🇮🇷🇺🇸 The Iranian Army issues a message to US forces: "Come closer."
"For years we have been waiting for the Americans to reach the designated points, and for more than two decades, we have trained for this moment with an asymmetric warfare strategy. Now, we have only one message for the American soldiers: Come closer."
عقبنشینی ترامپ پس از هشدار قاطع ایران
پس از آنکه جمهوری اسلامی تهدید کرد که در صورت هرگونه حمله آمریکا به زیرساختهای انرژی ایران، زیرساختهای انرژی کل منطقه را هدف قرار میدهد، ترامپ عقب نشست و گفت که دستور تعویق حمله را صادر کرده است.
I purchased an AC from Amazon where the product image clearly displayed a “Free Installation” label.
However, when the installation engineer arrived at my home, he demanded ₹1500 for installation. If the installation was advertised as free, then why are customers being asked to pay extra charges later?
This is extremely concerning. Displaying “Free Installation” on product images and then charging customers afterward looks like misleading advertising and unfair trade practice.
When I contacted customer support, instead of resolving the issue, they simply said “you should have read the manual.” If there were charges mentioned somewhere else, then why was “Free Installation” prominently shown on the product image?
Customers should not be misled just to increase sales numbers. Transparency and honesty in online marketplaces are essential.
I request the concerned authorities to look into this matter.
@AmazonHelp@amazonIN@jagograhakjago@jagograhakjago_
@DoCA_GoI
@GoI_MeitY@PMOIndia
If required, I am prepared to escalate this matter to consumer courts because misleading customers through promotional images is unacceptable.
#Amazon #ConsumerRights #JagoGrahakJago #ConsumerProtection #MisleadingAds
It's quite frustrating how @IndiGo6E employs this dark UI pattern . When you try to check in for a flight, they indicate that all free seats are sold out and only allow you to check in early if you pay for a seat.
In the past, you could be assigned a random seat, but that option is no longer available.
Now, you either have to pay for a seat, or if you choose to proceed without paying, it simply prompts you with "Hey, select a seat now," without offering a free seat option. It's disappointing to see this kind of behavior from a company, and I honestly don't understand how it's legal.
@DGCAIndia is this legal?