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Happyjeevan9349.
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HHappyjeevan9349
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March 14, 2025 at 12:27 pmI ordered a t-shirt from this brand called Swawe (swawe.store). I received my t-shirt and the size was quite small (even though I had cross checked with the size chart). Now, I have been trying for over 2 weeks for an exchange but I can’t get it. I have complained on NCH too but, as usual, no response. I have mailed them too, incase I’ll need written proof of communication. I am unsure what steps shall I take now? The order value, Rs. 1400, may seem small to all of you, but it is substantial for me. I am a student, so I don’t think the legal route will benefit me, moreover, I don’t think iskeliye case kr skti hu mei? -
HHappystar6849
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March 14, 2025 at 12:40 pmFind their website hosting and complaint to them.Website hi band ho jayegi..
There isn’t much u can do my friend
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HHappyjeevan9349
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March 14, 2025 at 12:42 pmAny idea how can I find the host?-
HHappystar6849
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March 14, 2025 at 12:44 pmYes go to http://www.google.com and type how to find hosting of a website…-
HHappyjeevan9349
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March 14, 2025 at 12:46 pmyup, got it, Cloudflare hosts it and Shopify is the organization-
HHappystar6849
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March 14, 2025 at 12:48 pmComplaint to Shopify… The store will get banned-
HHappystar6849
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March 14, 2025 at 12:51 pmItni mehengi tshirt myntra se le leta bhai… Kaun si bekar website hai… 🤣🤣-
HHappyjeevan9349
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March 14, 2025 at 12:54 pmarey wo myntra pe nhi thi, aur dikhne mei sundar thi
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HHappyjeevan9349
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March 14, 2025 at 12:53 pmguess what, just after I emailed them, my exchange is about to get shipped. Thanks for your help
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UUrbanhero4141
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March 14, 2025 at 1:08 pmYou lost ₹1400, and instead of owning up to your lack of due diligence, you’re wondering whether you can even file a case this isn’t abo,ut ₹1400. This is about why you fell for an obvious scam in the first place.The reason scammers thrive is because people like you don’t take action. You’re not the first victim, and you won’t be the last because the person before you also thought it wasn’t worth complaining about. This cycle continues, and scammers laugh their way to the bank.
Yes, you can file a complaint for any amount. If you lose ₹1400, you can claim ₹5000 or more for damages, legal fees, and mental distress. But honestly, Good luck tracking down a ghost company with no registered business name, GST, or real contact details.
If a website looks sketchy, it probably is. Did you even check their refund policy? Their so-called “policy” ([Swawe Store](https://swawe.store/policies/refund-policy)) is copy-pasted garbage with no email, no phone number, and no legal entity. A real business cares about its policies scammers don’t.
Buying from an unknown website without research is financial suicide. Would you hand ₹1400 to a random guy on the street promising you premium clothes? No? Then why do it online? Because an Instagram ad told you to? Anyone can run an Instagram ad even scammers.
Most Indians are scam bait. They throw money into shady Ponzi schemes. They believe fake betting and investment apps endorsed by bottom-tier influencers. They trust celebrity-backed scams without a second thought. And then, when they get scammed, they cry “Mujhe loot liya!” instead of using their damn brains in the first place.
The reason you got scammed is because you didn’t do your homework. Period. You didn’t ask: Who owns this brand? Do they have a GST number? When was this company started? Is their refund policy legit?
If you had, you’d have found that Safi Shamsi (the fraud behind this scam) started this shady brand eight months ago while working as a navigating officer. The guy isn’t even a full-time businessman he’s just another scammer exploiting gullible people.
Now What? Filing a case? Against whom? The scammer is in the UK. You won’t even reach him. Getting your money back? Forget it. It’s gone. What should you do instead? Learn. Consider this ₹1400 a stupid tax for not thinking ahead. Next time, do your research.
If you don’t learn now, you’ll get scammed again only next time, it won’t be ₹1400. It’ll be ₹14,000. Or ₹1.4 lakh. And when that happens, don’t expect sympathy.
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HHappyjeevan9349
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March 14, 2025 at 1:56 pmArey par, contact details (email and phone hei), and they offered cod too. Tshirt bhi mil gyi, bas exchange nhi kr rhe. Mei itni saari details kha se nikalu ab?
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