Here's How A College Kid Forced Snapdeal To Sell Him A Gold iPhone 5S For 68 Rupees!

 
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Punjabi University B.Tech student Nikhil Bansal did what anyone would do if they spot a 99.7% off on an iPhone - he grabbed it

Here's How A College Kid Forced Snapdeal To Sell Him A Gold iPhone 5S For 68 Rupees!

He ordered the iPhone 5S for Rs 68 on February 12, and waited. And waited. And waited - the phone never came, because it might have been a technical snag rather than a great Snapdeal discount.
Then, Bansal took Snapdeal to court

Filing a consumer court complaint in Punjab’s Sangrur district, he alleged that Snapdeal refused to ‘honor the deal’, Trak.in reported. Not only did the court order Snapdeal to sell him the iPhone 5S for Rs. 68, but the ecommerce giant was also made to pay a Rs 2000 penalty.
Snapdeal tried to fight back

Snapdeal contested the decision in a consumer forum, and reportedly lost again, this time being ordered pay a fine of Rs 10,000 to close the case. And we're cheering him on - it's the perfect consumer lesson to the e-tailer, infamous for sending rocks and wood to customers.

Fuente: www.indiatimes.com
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