Salute to the bravery and sacrifice of all soldiers. Jai hind.
Cleanup - insta/x_krypton_ and insta/rahil_ghantiwala
Coloring - insta/gautamshenoy and insta/vmt_mani
Backgrounds - insta/artden365
Music - Maula mere lele meri jaan
I just got scammed on @Flipkart — not once, but TWICE.
So I ordered a ₹2.6 lakh MacBook Pro and got a used, old model inside a sealed Apple box. We filmed the entire open box delivery, you can see that in first attached video.
I immediately requested a replacement, and this time I unboxed the product at the EKart office under CCTV, and again the MacBook had smudges and marks so basically not new (second unboxing video attached below). 2 times. 2 wrong deliveries.
After a discussion with customer care they started a return and then after 2 days they called me and offered me a compensation of 13K which I rejected, then 18K I rejected again and finally they offered me 10% which I rejected again.
And after all this negotiation they rejected the return. So I called them again and I asked for 10% compensation as it was a lot of hassle by talking to them. And moreover, I was able to clean the marks but the laptop was not new in the first place.
So why am I posting about it, here’s the disturbing part: it’s not just me. This seller called "Treasure Haul Online" has been scamming people for years. Users on LinkedIn, Reddit, YouTube, and X have posted about the same seller since 2023.
For more information I have made a video and link to that is given below this tweet.
I genuinely have 3 questions to ask:
1. How are fake products getting packed in sealed Apple boxes?
2. How is this seller still active despite public complaints from 2023?
3. How is this “Assured” if even Flipkart can’t verify what’s inside?
@flipkartsupport, this isn't a mistake, it's negligence. You are enabling fraud through your platform.
This requires investigation, I am requesting action against the seller and Flipkart.
@jagograhakjago@CCI_India@GoI_MeitY@consumr_rights@consumerforum_@Apple
That huge Anarc Watch exposé on @broitstech (Rohit Raj Gupta) vanished—deleted or made private, who knows?—and now there's new Anarc Smartwatch videos trying to clear things up. Rohit really needs to address this publicly, don't you think? Doesn't it seem fishy?
@rathor7_ Japan me earthquake and tsunami bhut common hai to complete shutdown hona is normal here. 3G 5G ki baat kr rhe ho 5G use krta hu mai Yha pe. airport pe jo service hai vo different ho skti hai. Ye vo hai jinko bs glt hi dikhta hai.
Thank you for your attention to this matter and for your continued efforts in bringing the JLPT exam to students in India. We hope for your kind consideration and look forward to any positive changes that may benefit students taking the JLPT.
Warm regards, VISHAL Japanese trainer
Dear MOSAI Team,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing on behalf of JLPT examinees in India regarding a recent notification requiring students to pay an additional fee of ₹50 to store their mobile phones during the exam.
@Japanfoundation@JFNewDelhi
Not only would this relieve students of extra expenses, but it would also streamline the process of managing personal belongings, thereby fostering a more accessible and student-friendly exam environment.