Shocking experience with Swiggy today. My original order was not delivered, and I received someone else's order instead. Paid for one thing and got something completely different. Customer service needs to resolve this immediately. @Swiggy@SwiggyCares
Psychology says people who keep a glass of water by the bed they never drink aren't wasteful, they're quieting a low background vigilance with the knowledge that if they wake up needing something, it's already there https://t.co/uCSGZ7UlcY
Looks like it’s time to move to YouTube Music, Gaana or Spotify. 🎵
Amazon’s bundled Prime value proposition is being diluted, one step at a time.
First: Ads on Prime Video.
Now: Ads on Prime Music + no offline downloads. 🤕
The playbook seems simple:
Get users into the ecosystem → gradually unbundle benefits → upsell premium tiers. Basically Earn more 💰.
Prime is still valuable, but the gap between “included” and “paid extra” keeps getting wider.
@CsmAbhinav@fastoye Exactly. Spotify is much better in music algorithm and experience but been using Amazon because of it's devices and ecosystem. They are now just ruining it.
Now @amazonmusic has also started charging extra for removing ads and downloading.
After ruining @PrimeVideoIN experience, Amazon is up for making our music exp worse as well.
I hope their Product team is aware what competitors are offering & such tactics won't work for long.
What is this @amazonmusic ? I paid Rs1499 and it was mentioned that will be able to stream Amazon music without ads and download songs. You are becoming greedy day by day..
Btw, most Indian accounts including me wrote about people dancing on an airport tarmac without context or basic decency.
This was Paris yesterday
Just saying we criticize India and move on, but many places across the world aren’t exactly safe either.
My biggest takeaway from the Rafa documentary on @netflix is that in order to be an elite champion at an individual sport, you have to be 15-20% psycho.
India has got a wonderful Prime Minister, caring, loving and supportive There is no one like Modi-
The heat has increased a lot, so everyone should drink plenty of water.
India’s great Prime Minister Modi held a high-level meeting yesterday. In the meeting, he called all the MPs and ministers. The entire country was expecting that, with the rising prices of petrol, diesel, and CNG, increasing inflation, and the difficult situation faced by poor people, small business owners, street vendors, and rickshaw pullers, the government would announce some relief measures or make an important decision.
But the interesting part is that Prime Minister Modi told his MPs and ministers:
“The heat has increased a lot, so all of you should drink more water.”
And then the meeting ended.
Tell me, can there be a more caring Prime Minister anywhere? In a high-level meeting, he is advising his MPs and ministers to drink plenty of water.
Now wait and watch. Today they are asking people to drink more water. India was already mixing 20% ethanol in petrol, and now the government plans to increase it to 30%. Slowly, after some time, they may even say, “Please drink less water too, we need it to produce ethanol.”
Now it is becoming clear why the great Prime Minister does not hold press conferences. He probably knows that he may not be able to answer even five serious questions.
If questions are asked about development, education, national security, healthcare, and corruption, then he himself might need to drink plenty of water.