NEW: An Indian billionaire was in Trump’s crosshairs. Then he poured millions into an obscure startup secretly backed by Donald Trump Jr. https://t.co/2iwJp53vbB
w/ @JustinElliott@Amierjeski
NEW: Earlier this year, an obscure startup in Texas announced that it had received at least $100 mil from one of the richest men in Asia.
We dug into the backstory. We discovered a saga involving Donald Trump Jr., Russian oil, and an Indian billionaire family’s private zoo.
@blinkitcares@blinkit Dear Blinkit , Purchased for 10K on 7Th June , You Brought Package Damaged Product I refuses OTP you marked it Delievered , product returned to warehouse , You DECLINED REFUND ON 8th June and 9Th June , FORCING ME TO TAKE BACK PACKAGE DAMAGED PRODUCT -1
धोखे का 'Make in India' खेल!
कल शाम C-Type केबल खरीदने गया।
दुकानदार ने पैकेट दिखाया तो सामने चमक रहा था,
Make in India का शेर, गर्व से दहाड़ता हुआ।
लोकल को वोकल करने की आंधी में बिना सोचे पैसे थमा दिए।
घर आकर पैकेट पलटा तो आग लग गई!
नीचे साफ़ लिखा था -Country of Origin, China
Manufactured By - Guangzhou Lintel Electronic Technology Co. Ltd.
सामने Make in India का झूठा लोगो, अंदर पूरा चाइनीज माल!
ये देश के नाम पर खुल्लमखुल्ला फ्रॉड है भाई!
हमारी देशभक्ति की भावना का गला घोंटना।
RD जैसे ब्रांड्स इस खेल में माहिर हैं।
कितने लोग रोज़ ऐसे धोखे खा रहे हैं? अब बस भी करो!
ऐसे भ्रामक पैकेजिंग वाले ब्रांड्स पर भारी जुर्माना और बैन होना चाहिए।
आपने भी ऐसा धोखा खाया है तो कमेंट में बताओ
शेयर करो और आवाज़ उठाओ!
Society has a hospital on the first floor. Mom has constipation. Sent her over. She got prescribed something (eosomeprazol + domperidone) that clashes with existing medications (Trinicam Plus). Luckily, because I don't trust doctors an inch, I always cross-check prescriptions and caught it before she took it. One day later, she's still not well, so I send her down again. Doctor messages me if he should arrange an MD visit. Horrified, I ask him what are his qualifications. MPT Neuro.
Not even the first time. More than half the times I check a prescription, there's something seriously wrong with it. You'd think going to a hospital means proper doctor? Nope. Ram rajya mein total ram bharose.
Fuck AYUSH and the bogus doctor epidemic.
Urban Company SCAMMED me. 20 days. 5 professionals. Still Ac not cooling. Each visit, a new diagnosis. Each diagnosis, a new charge.
Dust → Gas → Servicing → Gas again
When I called them out publicly?
Their team adviced : Delete the post. Promised to fix it. Then ghosted my 10 calls.
Urban Company sold me technology over trust.
Don’t book them. They will fraud you with a new problem every visit until you give up.
RT so nobody else wastes their money.
Keeping in mind the rising fuel costs in the country, I bought an MG Windsor EV a few months ago. I genuinely believed I was making a smart decision. Unfortunately, what followed has been one of the worst ownership experiences of my life.
About a month ago, while returning from my son's school, a speeding Mahindra Thar rammed into my car from behind. My vehicle was moving at barely 30–35 km/h when the impact pushed it into an Innova ahead. The rear section of the car suffered significant damage.
The very same day, I handed the vehicle over to MG's service center for repairs.
From that point onward, for weeks, I kept making the same phone call:
"When will my car be ready ?"
Every time, I received a different excuse.
Last Saturday , I was informed that the repair work had been completed and only the insurance company's delivery order was pending. I was assured that the order would arrive on Monday and the car would be handed over immediately.
Monday came and went.
By afternoon, having heard nothing, I decided to visit the workshop myself.
And that's when the real story began.
The service advisor responsible for my vehicle didn't even know where the car was parked. After searching across three floors, we finally discovered it in the basement.
What I saw there left me speechless.
The car was in worse condition than it had been immediately after the accident.
At that moment, I realized that my biggest mistake wasn't the accident it was buying an MG. In the last 20 years, I have owned vehicles from almost every major automobile manufacturer. I've dealt with repairs, insurance claims, and service centers countless times. But I have never experienced such disorganization, negligence , and lack of accountability from any company.
Keeping a customer's vehicle for nearly a month, providing misleading updates, and then not even knowing where the car is parked is not poor service it's complete disrespect for the customer's time , trust, and money.
As I was leaving the workshop, I told the advisor "Brother, sell this car for whatever you can get even if I have to take a loss of a few lakhs. I don't have the courage to bring it home anymore. If I ever have to come back to this workshop again, I might genuinely lose my mind."
People may debate how good or bad the MG Windsor EV is as a product.
But as far as MG's after-sales service is concerned, my verdict is final.
This has been, without a doubt, the worst customer service experience I have ever had with any automobile company.
If you're considering buying an MG vehicle, don't just visit the showroom. Spend some time at their service center first. The difference between the two may help you make a much better decision.
@MGMotorIn@MGSupportIndia
All this talk about Governmental corruption makes me think of the Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, who in 2004 fired the entire police department, dissolved pointless ministries and sacked 60000 civil servants..
And instead of Georgia becoming a max type of lawless dystopia, over the next 10 years, its GDP went up by 70%, corruption almost vanished and per capita income tripled.
So Yeah
Na kahin aana na jaana. But socha itne din hue hairan pareshan hamesha. Chalo thoda dress up hua jaaye. Mood achchha kiya jaye. Presenting the new and improved phoenix 🐦🔥
'It may be an emergency response, but emergencies create precedents. A democracy that requires its military to secure test booklets because it cannot trust its civil admin has traded long-term constitutional health for short-term political firefighting.'
I write @MorningContext
"It is a minor miracle that Indian youth, faced with parental pressure, overbearing states, systemic incompetence and poor job prospects, respond only with a silly meme. Their peers in Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka have been rather more heavy-handed with their own ageing leaders".