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Man orders mobile phone-worth Rs 9,000 from online site, gets brick instead

 Man orders mobile phone-worth Rs 9,000 from online site, gets brick instead on Business Standard. The police official said they have registered a case under IPC sections pertaining to cheating and are probing it <br>

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Man orders mobile phone-worth Rs 9,000 from online site, gets brick instead

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  1. Man orders mobile phone-worth Rs 9,000 from online site, gets brick instead The police official said they have registered a case under IPC sections pertaining to cheating and are probing it.

  2. A man here in Maharashtra has filed a complaint against a leading online retailer for allegedly sending him a piece of brick instead of a mobile handset that he ordered, police said Wednesday. Gajanan Kharat, a resident of HUDCO area here, told the police that on October 9, he placed an order for a mobile phone on the shopping site and also paid Rs 9,134 for it, Harsul police station inspector Manish Kalyankar said. Kharat subsequently received a message from the e-commerce company that the product would be delivered in a week's time. The man received a packet from the retailer last Sunday. However, when he opened it, he allegedly found a piece of brick inside it instead of the mobile handset, Kalyankar said. The man then called up the courier delivery man, who told him that their responsibility was only to deliver the parcel and not to see what was inside it, he said. Kharat lodged a complaint Tuesday against the e-commerce company at the Harsul police station here. The police official said they have registered a case under IPC sections pertaining to cheating and are probing it. Business Standard

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