@ViCustomerCare Im trying to get my number ported from JIO to Airtel and its been more than 5 days but nothing happened. I want to get my OTPs on my mobile but I cannot get it. Can you please look into it at the highest priority as its troubling?
Hello @joinabound I initiated a transfer on June 5th which was supposed to be delivered in 7 business days. Every 7th day the transfer date is pushed ahead. It was supposed to be June 13th and now its June 22nd.
@nishkaam This happens with every Abound transfer!
Disappointed!
@joinabound@nishkaam Now the transfer is delayed by another 3 days. The first transfer date was June 12th and now its showing June 25th.
@nishkaam Do you think there is any use for sending the email or should I just wait few more weeks and just pray to God that my transfer arrives?
@joinabound@nishkaam Hi I don't want to follow you on X because this is really frustrating everytime. I will contact support from App and will post the updates here. Does that work?
The IPL points table is finally giving us some justice because karma is hitting these teams hard🙂
If you look at the bottom of the table
We have a team that lacked the basic respect to keep a 5-time trophy-winning captain. They sacked a legend, opened the checkbook to buy another team's captain out of nowhere, and then magically the retention rules changed just so they could protect their Indian core. You can’t buy chemistry, and you certainly can’t buy class.
Then there’s the team that refuses to evolve because their entire identity is tied to one man. Instead of building for the future, they’d rather lobby for logic-defying rule changes like labelling players who retired years ago as uncapped just to keep them on the roster. It’s not strategy it’s a desperate attempt to cling to the past.
And don't forget the side that let go of the very captain who dominated the league and brought them silverware. No loyalty, no respect, just cold calculations that backfired.
You can lobby the board, you can twist the retention rules, and you can buy all the star talent you want. But at the end of the day, the game of cricket has a way of humbling the arrogant.