@CoinDCX Update for @CoinDCX_Support @RBI@SEBI_India
After I raised Ticket #8509854 for MBOX fraud, CoinDCX froze my account.
"Cr ypto transfers are on hold at the moment"
Now my remaining 10 MBOX + ₹19 USDT is hostage. This is illegal detention of user funds under RBI norms
@imTrueIndia1 Sometimes bad delivery condition like rough handling damages something inside which is not usually visible and can affect later. I have seen people roughly throwing ac on side while putting it down due to heavy weight
AC सर्विस के नाम पर मार्केट में गजब स्कैम चल रहा है.
इस महिला को सुनिए 👇
इन्होंने अर्बन कंपनी वालों को अपनी 4 AC सर्विस करने के लिए बुलाया था
AC सर्विस करने आए टेक्नीशियन ने 3 AC का गैस खत्म बता दिया
महिला को संदेह हुआ. इस महिला ने AC सर्विस कैंसिल कर दिया
बदले में अर्बन कंपनी वालों ने इनसे पेनल्टी ले लिया
और फिर जब महिला ने लोकल टेक्नीशियन बुलाया तो उसने कहा कि AC में गैस तो ठीक है, कौन बोल रहा है गैस ख़त्म है ?
गजब खेल चल रहा भाई
🚨 SKELETON IN ODISHA BANK!
In Odisha, a brother took his dead sister's skeleton to the bank so that he could withdraw ₹20k, because the bank was insisting on Physical Presence.
The traditional banking KYC system has forgotten humanity.
This is why people are choosing Crypto & DeFi → where the money is in your control.
MISLEADING POSTERS, BROKEN PROMISES
The first posters for #BhoothBangla showed #AkshayKumar in a blue blazer and dhoti, but that look is never in the movie. Even the cat and the gothic palace in the background never appear.
The makers wanted to release a cool poster, but I think it is just cheating. It is like promising a burger and giving a sandwich. Why put things on the poster that are not in the film?
By doing this, you set expectations too high. When you fail to meet them, you let your audience down. It shows you care more about sales than actually entertaining people.
It is not just about a costume. When you use a gothic palace and a black cat, you are telling the audience that your film is set in a European country. If the movie is actually a desi horror comedy, set in an Indian village, the audience feels cheated.
This trend of separate "concept" photoshoots needs to stop. It might help the opening weekend, but it ruins the movie's long term success. You cannot build a loyal fanbase by tricking people into the theater.