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  • in reply to: Mandatory audio before making a call #1876
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      May 5, 2025 at 10:01 pm
      It’s quite evident that pressing the hash (#) key or some other numerical key doesn’t work for everyone.

      My theory is that this is telecom based. These key presses are called DTMF inputs, and there are a couple reasons why they won’t register but a major reason is telecom interoperability.

      Can you guys comment on your Network Providers and circle on where this surely works?

      Sorry for being off topic but this audio makes me want to jump from a roof.

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        May 4, 2025 at 1:07 pm
        If you want to avoid the traumatic experience of going to the police and let them look at you up and down whilst scanning and judging you badly, simply file a complaint online.

        No huss no fuss, there’s no provision to ignore an online complain with the police department. They’ll probably then call you down with a more serious intention this time. Be as detailed as possible in your online complaint. I’m speaking from personal experience, not of assault (I’m terribly sorry that that happened to you) but of filing a complaint with the appointed thugs of the town, aka the police department.

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          April 28, 2025 at 8:48 am
          I am a people with daughters. And I’m afraid to live in this country every passing minute!

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            April 23, 2025 at 4:06 pm
            Simply book an online complaint with police. An online one, not offline. They have to address the online ones and can’t simply ignore it like they do with almost everyone that walks in. And the only way to squash it is if you go physically and sign a letter saying that you want to take your complaint back. Although I want to point out that this detail varies from region to region and you have not advised on where you’re from.

            So now, when they call you, present your case. This will make them call the culprit and either force him to pay you back or will extract bribe out of him to elongate the case longer. This is indeed a sad reality!

            Either ways, you would’ve pushed him to pay up. You also need to ensure to include in your complaint that this individual is a threat to your personal safety and that you need protection because of this. This in itself with add gravity to your case.

            In most cases, culprits give in. But my advice to you would be to stay strong and confident, keep your parents looped in maybe if that’s something you can do.

            If you want to go the legal route, you take this to court and your UPI transaction ID is proof enough to begin with. And then the police will get involved eventually but for the same you’ll end up investing a lot of your time and money and of-course, you’ll have to hire a lawyer.

            in reply to: Zepto put my life in danger #14975
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              April 16, 2025 at 3:19 am
              So it’s true folks, Idiocy clubbed with illiteracy is indeed the new pandemic.. and this dumbass here is the prime example..

              in reply to: Zepto put my life in danger #14961
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                April 15, 2025 at 8:13 am
                Unfortunately, I am a victim of incorrectly utilising my time (like many others before me) of having to go through your extended and repetitive verbiage just to make sense of why somebody would do what you did!

                The same however cannot be said for yourself who has clearly failed to grasp the entirety of the solution that I had posted and has only taken heed to a portion of it and termed it as rage. This classic selective absorption philosophy and the entitled mindset is the reason why posts like yours don’t invite genuine help to begin with. I hope that someday you see it, if not today in the heat of wanting to justify everything you have done up until this point.

                I have simply jumped into it trying put forward your legal options should you have chosen to take them although needless to say that none of that was more than a google search away. But also to compel your moral and ‘human’ side.

                To err is human.. to forgive, divine. Show some empathy!

                At this point I cannot help but feel sorry for the rider. I’m sure you’ll do whatever you need to do and it’ll be the right thing in your mind, so all the very best..

                in reply to: Zepto put my life in danger #14939
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                  April 15, 2025 at 7:41 am
                  First of all, realise this with every brain cell in your body..

                  What is or was a minor inconvenience for you (potential future hazard aside) is that rider’s bread and butter!

                  Secondly, since this is a legal sub and your question is somewhat legally inquiring, if you have to escalate, you’ll need to follow the due escalation process of reaching out to Grievance redressal. Ref: https://www.zeptonow.com/company-details and / or file a consumer grievance on the online portal. if that doesn’t work, fight it in court!

                  If you believe there’s a danger to your life, file a police complaint.

                  But most importantly, there’s not a doubt that the rider would’ve offered his own UPI account to simply help you get over with the payment. Now since your faulty UPI / PHONE / NETWORK / BANK SERVER couldn’t be relied upon and failed to make the payment twice, it’s literally not his fault but ‘Yours’, not legally, but morally.

                  He has to pay back Zepto somehow, and what exactly do you think will happen when he’s made to loose half of (or more than that) his daily earnings one day for Zero fault of his? You’re blaming it on his training, great, so fight it with who trained him but let him off the hook. Surely that amount was worth filling his stomach for one meal.

                  His way of handling the situation is incorrect beyond comparison, but everyone is a product of their circumstance, and he’s doing all what he knows to do. If he fails to understand and continues to threaten, you may offer a police complaint in your local Thana instead.

                  But be a little empathetic please, give him cash, learn from this lesson, and pay up in advance going forward if possible to avoid repeating this scenario. It’s not that difficult!

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                    April 11, 2025 at 10:59 pm
                    No, theoretically they cannot expect to sue and win if what you say is exactly true.

                    Yes, it would incriminate them as well if they actually did something that’s illegal and not allowed. But this is very much a grey area and depends on several factors like the nature of the crime etc. Without seeing the video, hard to guess.

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                      April 6, 2025 at 4:12 am
                      Those funds were not yours to use. Since you’ve refused to return back the money which wasn’t rightfully yours (irrespective of the reason), the party who sent it only has legal recourse left to use, which they’re using and are well within their rights.

                      Whether you’re a small startup or a multinational conglomerate, everyone is expected to have the basic realisation to not use the money that is not theirs. Maybe do a better job of keeping track of your credits next time. You’re in the wrong here.

                      You may also choose to go the legal route and prove to the court that you really couldn’t differentiate that the money wasn’t yours and that it was sent in error, and there’s an ultra slim chance that the court will agree and be empathetic and allow you some time to return the money. You’ll still have to pay back nonetheless, and in the time decided.

                      Your only safe option now is to simply contact the other party and request them politely to give you an additional time. Don’t make vague statements like “As soon as I have the Money”, since nobody’s running a charity, these things usually don’t fly. Have a fixed (and not very long) timeframe to work with. Maybe work out a payment plan with them?

                      All the best!

                      in reply to: Bank Screwed me over. Now my CIBIL score is affected #46064
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                        February 26, 2025 at 9:26 am
                        Out of curiosity, and since you left that critical detail out, what did your CIBIL dip to?

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                          February 16, 2025 at 2:50 pm
                          You can!! However everything comes down to fighting this in the court. Meaning that if you do run them down, and if they do die, depending upon your local law enforcement, they may still catch you, and in some cases even put you behind bars until you can be presented in front of a judge. This just may or may not happen depending on several local factors. And ofcourse, a dashcam is needed..

                          There are a lot of ifs and buts in this situation. And if everything doesn’t go south and you are not jailed at any point, you might still need to fight this case in court which will be a significant burden to you if you’ve never done this before.

                          Your best case scenario is if you run them over, they get taught a lesson and nobody dies, the police don’t have their head in their heels and don’t pursue you in hopes of earning a bribe from you..

                          in reply to: Is deception an actionable case? #55100
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                            February 13, 2025 at 6:11 am
                            Cmon man that’s not really that relevant.

                            in reply to: Is deception an actionable case? #55088
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                              February 13, 2025 at 6:09 am
                              Out of sheer curiosity, is it the US?

                              in reply to: Is Cloudflare WARP safe and legal in India ? #55622
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                                February 12, 2025 at 9:36 am
                                I now realise that I should’ve simply downvoted this post like everyone else and moved on đŸ€“. Oh well, my loss is OP’s gain lol..

                                in reply to: Is Cloudflare WARP safe and legal in India ? #55614
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                                  February 12, 2025 at 8:58 am
                                  Your WI-FU-FI-FY has nothing to do with blocking or unblocking websites, as that’s handled at the nearest routing / switching level (or your ISP).

                                  Secondly, this low effort post can benefit from more context such as if this is a home setup, college or bank etc.

                                  And third, and to answer your question in legal terms, just the mere usage of Cloudfare WARP and / or any of the other services offered by Cloudfare are not illegal. What you do whilst using those services is subjected to local laws. VPN providers are not completely banned, just their data handling has been put under scrutiny by the Indian Government!

                                  And finally, the error in question, “ERR_ADDRESS
.” sounds very much like you trying to access a web resource or a page from either a standalone browser or an embedded one. Which simply means that you either have a network fault at (wherever this network is since you didn’t provide that detail), or you are being actively blocked by somebody in the network path between your client (PC) and the target web / application server (what you are incorrectly calling a ‘service’)

                                  Hope that helps..

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