Wrote an email to the grievance team, took them 4 days to arrange an inspection, then 4 days of radio silence. Got a call today, that I will have to get an inspection, and provide a written quote. Then they will decide, not pay, decide.
The whole ordeal is well documented on emails, what’s sad is that I kept the leadership team including @akhil10s@AmitKumarA@sgarg in copy, yet I didn’t receive any assurance, something that would indicate to the customer that they are being heard.
In my 18 years of professional life and the many times I’ve taken services, this has by far been the worst experience, simple because I am not sure if there is an end to my ordeal. My household goods are in tatters, and I rue the fact that I could have chosen another…
Glass panels damaged, the moving team doesn’t care, they ask me to speak to customer care, which is another nightmare. The customer care, asks me to open the packaging and click “clear” pictures of shattered glass, sure the glass will spread, not their problem.
First up, they take 100% of the shift in amount upfront. Without paying all dues, your household good won’t move, they literally do it on the gunpoint, pay or else we will move the goods to our warehouse. No leverage with you if anything is damaged. I understood the hard way.
Services like @NoBrokerCare@NoBrokerCare are a blot to customer care. I took a movers and packers service from them, all fragile material and glasses completely shattered. What followed is an even bigger case study on what a responsible company should not be doing.
Singapore’s PM held an emergency press conference after Islamist candidates tried hijacking the election
He said, “We cannot mix religion with politics, it will undo generations of peace”
The Norwegian Nobel Committee,
I know that once a Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded, it cannot be taken back. But please consider whether it is possible in exceptional circumstances.
You awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to Muhammad Yunus of Bangladesh. But he has not done a single act for peace. While at Grameen Bank, he evaded taxes, used foreign donations intended for the bank to establish numerous business ventures, and when women who took microloans failed to repay with interest, Grameen Bank's enforcers would demolish their homes.
Now, he has illegally assumed power in Bangladesh by aligning with jihadi militants. Over the past nine months, under his orders, opposition members and minority Hindus have been killed, their homes burned and destroyed, and many have been falsely imprisoned. He has demolished the country’s history museum and obliterated statues of Bengali heroes. As an agent of Pakistan — the defeated force of 1971 — he is now frenziedly preparing for war against neighboring India.
He is 84 years old. Bangladesh has absolutely no capacity to wage war against India. Yet, in his delusion, he is about to cause the deaths of millions of people in the country. Because of attacks by jihadi militants, industries have shut down. The economic condition is about to become catastrophic. But Yunus shows no concern. He does not intend to hold elections either. His associates are busy looting the nation.
He is dragging the country into a terrifying crisis — economic, political, and social. He harbors hatred and vengeance in his heart. His behavior is uncivilized, barbaric, and brutal. He wants to kill all opposition members. He has no desire for peace. Not even for a single day in these nine months has there been peace in the country.
And you awarded him the Nobel Peace Prize?
Please take back his Nobel Prize. Set a precedent in favor of peace.
Sincerely,
Taslima Nasrin
In the 1990s, I once gave a speech at your auditorium upon invitation. I am a recipient of the European Parliament's Sakharov Prize.
We stand in solidarity with India in the wake of the horrific Islamist terrorist attack, targeting and killing 26 Hindus in Pahalgam. My prayers and deepest sympathies are with those who lost a loved one, PM @narendramodi, and with all the people of India. We are with you and support you as you hunt down those responsible for this heinous attack.
I spoke today with Indian Prime Minister @narendramodi and expressed my condolences, and those of the people of Israel, to the people of India following the Islamic terrorist attack in Kashmir. 🇮🇱🇮🇳
Prime Minister Modi thanked me for sharing in India's grief and emphasized that our two countries stand shoulder to shoulder in the critical fight against murderous terrorism.
We also discussed advancing the Transport and Communications Corridor initiative, which will connect Asia — via Saudi Arabia and Israel — to the European continent.
@airindia We got the luggage and leaving from airport. Staff has been polite throughout bt they had no clarification n kept on saying we r looking into it. Please fix it more embarrassing thing was that the flight had large nmbr of intl tourist and heard them laughing at airindia service
@Central_Railway TRAIN 22229 still not departed from source ...what is exact time of departure. Please update...stranded at Thane Station for last 2 hours