@SwiggyCares : 239852702990520
Today raised an issue for rotten eggs delivered but the same is rejected as I am raising the issue after 48 hours. Do you want me to raise issues without using a product? The expiry date of the product is 16/06/26
@airtelindia : your services sucks.. I am fed up with your prepaid services. Looking for an alternate now.. @reliancejio or @ViCustomerCare . Airtel has been looting me for weeks and there is no way to connect a human agent. IVR doesn't solve all issues.
@CareDominos : To serve pizza in cardboard, you are charging packaging charges to the customer? How do you serve customers in your stores? if not cardboard, how would you serve otherwise?
@SwiggyCares I request you to review this case seriously, ensure clearer disclosure of such charges upfront, and take accountability instead of redirecting it. Looking forward to a more concrete resolution rather than a generic response.@biryanibykilo
Ordered a food from Swiggy. @biryanibykilo charged 50 rs for packaging.. awesome packing I must say .. small cardboard box and a foil paper. Good ploy by restaurants to earn back commission given to Swiggy
@SwiggyCares As a platform facilitating these orders, you cannot completely distance yourself from such practices. Customers expect Swiggy to ensure fair pricing standards and a better overall experience. Passing the responsibility entirely to the restaurant reflects poorly on your platform.
@SwiggyCares this explanation isn’t satisfactory. Simply stating that packaging charges are the restaurant’s prerogative does not justify the lack of transparency or value for money. Charging ₹50 for minimal packaging is unreasonable and feels exploitative. @biryanibykilo
M tormented by @MyIndusIndBank . On a daily basis I receive 20 calls for Personal loans. All calls are deceptive as service calls. Caller starts by telling tonuae whatsapp banking or MAB maintenance and next line is about Personal loan. What sort of service is this?
People come from across the world to see Rajasthan’s palaces and forts rising into the sky.
But one of its most remarkable sights does the exact opposite.
It goes deep into the ground.
Chand Baori, in Abhaneri, was built over a thousand years ago. It drops nearly 30 metres across 13 levels and about 3,500 precisely arranged steps making it one of the deepest and largest stepwells in the world.
But what impresses most isn’t just the scale, it’s the thinking.
We talk a lot today about “design thinking” which is essentially solving problems by blending empathy, function and design so seamlessly that the solution becomes an art form.
While the stepwell fills the basic need of water, what emerges is almost hypnotic symmetry.
This is design thinking, centuries before we gave it a name.
Back then, it was simply… wisdom.
#SundayWanderer
@dominos : below was my order and you ended up delivering a non veg taco at my home. Your bot is offering a refund of Rs. 100. This is completely unacceptable.
Look at your response attached. @dominos
@MyIndusIndBank : while updating my address via the Indie app, it is not accepting a certain pin code hence not being able to change the address. Can someone help? Just don't ask me to shift my residence 😝
@RailwaySeva@RailMinIndia : 22347 #VandeBharat coach c16 is in a pathetic state. Whole coach is stinking with washroom smell. Washrooms not getting cleaned properly. Train running late by 5 hours almost.
Pnr 6562182903