@talk2anuradha@IndiGo6E Exactly what I went through last month. I wanted to use Digi yatra it asked for the boarding pass but boarding pass never arrived. Had to reach the airport early and couldnt avail any of the Digi Yatra facility as boarding pass was mandatory. They compel you to purchase the seat
There is a new scam by @IndiGo6E these days.
When you web check-in, they don’t show any free seat options to select.
If you skip seat selection and choose auto-assigned seating, they say you'll receive your boarding pass by email around 4 hours before departure. In my case, it never arrived.
When I called customer care to ask why the boarding pass wasn't sent, they told me that auto-assigned seating can only be done 12 hours before departure. If it isn't assigned by then, the airport has to allocate the seat. They also said they have no way to contact the airport.
So you are forced to reach the airport at least 1 hour early for physical check-in. If you arrive close to the check-in cutoff, they may refuse to issue a boarding pass and say you missed the check-in deadline.
Technically, there are no FREE seats for web check-in.
Everybody is out here scamming common people because apparently there’s nowhere for us to go and complain. Well done!
Meghalaya is one of the most beautiful states of India. But unfortunately, it may not be the same for long.
We are selling the mountains of Meghalaya stone-by-stone. And guess who's buying?? Bangladesh.
I used to post a lot of my adventure photos and road trips. Then the DMs started pouring in:
“Where does your money come from?” “Should we get an ED raid conducted?” “Unemployed?” “Must be linked to some political party.” “Why don’t you fly instead of road-tripping, khalistani passport?”
And that’s just the beginning.
Sometimes it feels like people simply can’t accept that someone can work hard, enjoy life, travel, stay at good hotels, and have adventures without it being a paid promotion, black money, or some hidden agenda.
Honestly, if I had been flying abroad regularly instead of doing road trips, I can only imagine the kind of comments that would have followed.
It’s sad because rather than being inspired, many people immediately become suspicious. Over time, it actually makes you feel like posting fewer adventures than you used to.
One thing I’ve noticed is that in India, some people struggle to see others having fun, succeeding, and genuinely enjoying their lives.
Not everything is sponsored, political, or funded by someone else. Sometimes it’s just a person living life on their own terms😃🙏🏻