Amazon wrong delivery, got Rs. 5 soap bar instead of i Phone.

 A man in Kerala, who requested an iPhone on Amazon, discovered a bar of cleanser and a Rs. 5 coin all things considered, when he opened the bundle upon conveyance. Full cash has been gotten back to the man, Kerala Police said in a Facebook post. 

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On October 10, Noorul Ameen, allegedly an inhabitant of Aluva in Kerala's Ernakulam area, had put in a request for an iPhone on Amazon, paying Rs. 70,900, Kerala Police composed on its Facebook page on Friday.

"Man gets bar of cleanser, Rs 5 coin in the wake of putting request for iPhone. The lost cash was recuperated with the mediation of the Ernakulam Rural District Cyber Police," Kerala Police tweeted on Friday. 


At the point when Noorul Ameen opened the package brought by the conveyance specialist, he discovered a bar of cleanser and a coin. Mr Ameen had recorded a video of him opening the parcel within the sight of the conveyance specialist. 


The digital police had enlisted a case dependent on the man's protest. The police said they tracked down that the iPhone was being utilized by an individual in Jharkhand since September 25, 15 days before Mr Ameen put in the request on Amazon. 


The telephone was observed to be enlisted on Apple's site on September 10. The seller consented to return the cash when the police reached them and attributed the cash to the man's record. 


The police refered to a comparative occurrence from last month, when a designing understudy in Paravoor in Ernakulam region put in a request online for a PC worth almost Rs. 1.25 lakh and discovered paper balls all things considered. 


In June last year, Gautam Rege, a Pune occupant, had requested a moisturizer worth Rs. 300 on Amazon. Yet, all things considered, he got headphones worth Rs 19,000. After he hailed the issue to Amazon India's help group, he was told to "keep it".

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