@policybazaar@PBHelpDesk the reason some people buy policies from you is to avoid spam calls and human interaction., however, you ensure to call every 5 mins just to remind either a renewal is due or upgrade SA. How do I block your calls? Marking them spam is surely not helping
@amazonIN@AmazonHelp got a product which is faulty and does not work as per description. This product was earlier returnable, but now I can’t return. It’s been 4 days since I raised a request on the app but in vain. Please help!
@AmazonHelp I’m unable to chat against the product as it says the product is not returnable. I’ve already explained the issue earlier as well. Please either give me a customer care number to call you or arrange for a call back.
@AmazonHelp Thanks for the quick reply Junaid. I tried accessing the link, it takes me to the order list, upon selecting the product it gives a message - “the item isn’t eligible for return”. I can’t access any chat or speak to customer service
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Buying a flat in India (as an investment), is a waste of money. This only makes the builder richer, not you.
There are 3 specific reasons why you should buy a flat:
1) To live in it (than its not investing). You love the place, you buy it.
2) You can build a business on it (eg. an AirBnB); this improves your yield.
3) You are getting a distressed deal. And, the long-term rent on it would justify the price. This usually does not happen anymore in any major city in India.
The worst reason to buy a flat is: oh in the last 3 years the prices have doubled, so.... you can imagine the next 3 years?
Buddy, that's the builder's rate. What they can sell Tower B now, after making Tower A.
Not the value of your 3 year old flat, which you purchased in Tower A.