Try avoiding an AMEX Credit Card. They have horrible service in India and their resolutions to your complaints go ignored. Highly dissatisfied with the service.
@AmexIndia#CustomerSupport#Americanexpress
@makemytrip@makemytripcare I think you should really work out on the promises you mention on your portal in case someone is 'Platinum' or 'Gold' user. No callbacks or 'benefits' received from your end. Trying to reach out without avail.
@MCD_Delhi The condition right across this road (recorded this video 2 mins ago). This is your hypocrisy @MCD_Delhi I'll also post videos of the nearby areas.
@GmrAerocity Why don't you work with cab companies and fix entry and exit points. There is a lot of confusion and chaos. At times drivers have no option but to drive the wrong way to exit. This is a premier location, let's not reduce it to other spaces.
@Pepperfry@PepperfryC : An update here, I received the order today. I have shared an email mentioning my experience and how I would not favour ordering from your website again.
@Pepperfry@PepperfryC Is probably best when it comes to delivery of items. I was guranteed delivery of my order within a day and voila, 4 days have gone by with no order in plain sight. Thanks for the delightful experience.
- A dissatisfied customer
A most powerful government suffered a massive setback. All totally peaceful. No rigging, hijack attempted. No candidate harmed. Mexico elections coincided and saw 37 candidates killed. Its per capita GDP is 4x India’s. India’s election process is a global common good.
It is hard not to be impressed by the magnitude of India’s democracy.
44-day election exercise, 900 million eligible voters, 640 million ballots cast (half of them by women), 67% turnout, 1.1 million polling booths, 5.5 million electronic voting machines!
In 1984, Rajeev Gandhi won 414 seats due to sympathy but after that?
INC under his leadership won 197 seats in 1989.
And then
-245 in 1991
-140 in 1996
-141 in 1998
-114 in 1999
-145 in 2004
-206 in 2009
How many times they touched 272 by own after 1984?
Never. Modi ji did twice
The truly important take-away from India's 2024 election is that meaningful reform of the Congress Party has been pushed back for a decade or more. What Indian democracy needs most of all is not a BJP majority. What Indian democracy needs is a family-free Congress.