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Originally Posted by Ironhide (Post 3463921)
(:OT PS : Were the shoes you ordered Slagenger Envira ( http://www.amazon.in/Slazenger-Women...ords=slazenger ) by any chance? Have been looking for their review online but can't seem to find any:confused:. If these were indeed the ones you bought, can I ask how have the shoes been behaving?)

Cheers !

Nope, it was this: http://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B00J...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Currently unavailable, sorry! They have been behaving fine. No manufacturing defects. Missus says they are very comfortable and is using them to clomp about with informal attire. Get a bit dirty but that's to be expected with that colour but they're canvas and be wiped down fairly easily.

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Originally Posted by noopster (Post 3464041)
Nope, it was this: http://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B00J...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Currently unavailable, sorry! They have been behaving fine. No manufacturing defects. Missus says they are very comfortable and is using them to clomp about with informal attire. Get a bit dirty but that's to be expected with that colour but they're canvas and be wiped down fairly easily.

Thanks a bunch:thumbs up ! I reckon the joggers shall hold up well and be comfortable too (though the intended purpose is more of walking than jogging !). I think I will go ahead with the joggers after all. Thanks again for the feedback.

Cheers!

Oh my God! Just sharing an experience.

The Fedex boy just delivered 2 big packets, total 8 bottles of Tupperware, on foot in the scorching sun. He didn't have a bike, wore a Paragon slippers, beard untrimmed, and was tanned in the sun. I just asked whether he didn't have a bike, he simply smiled and replied no. He had another 3 such big packets bundled and was walking all the way from Fedex office 3 kms away! I was stunned and couldn't even offer him a glass of water. Might be new on the job, he even said a Thank You and went away smiling. In comparison, Blue Dart many a times come in a Tempo Traveller to deliver the smallest of items. This boy never even asked me if I could come and collect, where many others will, as the package was big. Maybe he is paid for delivering at the door and not for making customer come and receive at the office.

Not that I'm comparing courier services here, but just imagine we folks sitting in the comfort of an air conditioner ordering one after the other, maybe things we never required! Are we really unaware of our fellow beings? Time, or rather man, has created a huge contrast between the have and the have-nots. At the very least, it's good that people like him stay employed due to our virtual indulgence.

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Originally Posted by thoma (Post 3464967)
Oh my God! Just sharing an experience.

The Fedex boy just delivered 2 big packets, total 8 bottles of Tupperware, on foot in the scorching sun. He didn't have a bike, wore a Paragon slippers, beard untrimmed, and was tanned in the sun. I just asked whether he didn't have a bike, he simply smiled and replied no. He had another 3 such big packets bundled and was walking all the way from Fedex office 3 kms away! I was stunned and couldn't even offer him a glass of water. Might be new on the job, he even said a Thank You and went away smiling.

Harsh reality of this world. However I believe that most of the Courier companies expect their delivery boys to have a bike (if I am not mistaken). However it is surprising that of all companies Fedex would do this, as they are pretty much 'the' costliest ones going around. The minimum they can give to their employees is a decent working condition.

Going OT over here: And I always offer anyone who delivers something to me, water first. The biggest complaints the delivery boys have is that people don't even ask them for it.

Where to Buy Resqme and Life hammer in India

Hi guys,

Need pointers to buy "Resqme" and "Life Hammer" in India.

Have been searching for the same for quite sometime. It was a useful item when we were in US, but finding it difficult to buy in here.

Any pointers will be highly appreciated

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Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom (Post 3463721)
Thanks for that. Did you buy online or at one of their stores?

It's a lot of money, even if there is a big discount, to risk :eek:

I bought it online, almost at a 50% discount; and have not regretted the buy.

Edit: I would recommend You to visit their store for expensive items, like the laptop.

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Originally Posted by lambuhere1 (Post 3464985)
Where to Buy Resqme and Life hammer in India

Hi guys,

Need pointers to buy "Resqme" and "Life Hammer" in India.

Have been searching for the same for quite sometime. It was a useful item when we were in US, but finding it difficult to buy in here.

Any pointers will be highly appreciated

SafetyKart has the ResQME for Rs. 999 - link

Snapdeal has it for Rs. 1250 - link

SafetyKart is a good website and I've had a good experience with them in the past.

PS: The ResQME is a must-have tool in every car! :thumbs up

Ordered my first item from eBay - HM Digital Water TDS tester. The Kent service guys always mess up the water taste from my RO system. Hence, though of a permanent solution to it.

This is my first eBay purchase. Not that I am not an online shopper, just that I was more into Flipkart & Snapdeal.

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Originally Posted by pratyush6 (Post 3464979)
Going OT over here: And I always offer anyone who delivers something to me, water first.

I feel so bad being human-less senseless at the right moment :Frustrati In this fast life, a lot of good values my grand parents displayed has not been carried forward even to my parents generation.

Fedex at my place was not door delivering till very recently. So I'm sure this guy is a new recruit. And they have a small dingy office compared to Bluedart who have 2 Tempo Travellers and yet even outsources delivery now.

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Originally Posted by thoma (Post 3464967)
The Fedex boy just delivered 2 big packets. He didn't have a bike, wore a Paragon slippers, beard untrimmed, and was tanned in the sun....

I think this might have been a Fedex franchise. Fedex (hopefully) would provide better working conditions.

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Originally Posted by thoma (Post 3464967)
Might be new on the job, he even said a Thank You and went away smiling....

That is the silver line. Maybe this is the best opportunity available to him.

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Originally Posted by Gannu_1 (Post 3464992)
PS: The ResQME is a must-have tool in every car! :thumbs up

Thanks a ton buddy for the links.

Still burning oil for "Life Hammer"

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Originally Posted by pratyush6 (Post 3464979)
Going OT over here: And I always offer anyone who delivers something to me, water first.

Thank you for showing me the way forward to become a good human being. :thumbs up

I do make a mental note to carry a small bottle of chilled water to offer to the delivery guy when I find that the tracking status is "out for delivery". But then, I have always forgotten to take it down with me when he is at the door. :Frustrati

From now, I'll make sure that it's in my hand when I go down to collect the parcel. Riding around Chennai on a motorcycle (or even riding in a small delivery van) on a hot and humid summer day can be a very draining experience indeed.

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Originally Posted by NetfreakBombay (Post 3465008)
That is the silver line. Maybe this is the best opportunity available to him.

You've said it! I simply don't understand the opposition (from some quarters) to e-commerce on the basis of it supposedly "destroying jobs" (especially blue collar ones). It doesn't destroy any, it only channels them into allied fields. If anything, it may actually create many more jobs, and better paid ones at that.

Businesses and traders who oppose e-commerce and online shopping would do well to benefit greatly from it (by adding the online route to their brick-and-mortar model), instead of trying to scuttle it.

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Originally Posted by 2500cc (Post 3462075)
My order is still valid for 390/-, expected delivery by Saturday, no communication from Flipkart yet. Lemme see how it goes.

Hello,
Any update? Just curious to know how flipkart deals with this stupid:.

Regards.

I got a note from FK stating that the seller doesnt have the stock of the phone for now and hence this order stands cancelled. However, I have received a 500/- shopping voucher lol:


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Originally Posted by KING DYSP (Post 3465193)
Hello,
Any update? Just curious to know how flipkart deals with this stupid:.

Regards.


The Karnataka Gov't also seems to have cottoned onto the Sales tax for online shipments.

I had ordered 3 items from Jabong - 2 tops (for my wife) and a pair of floaters for me with the delivery to be done to my residence in Bangalore. The total value of the order was about 2300.

They shipped the floaters and one of the tops last weekend. They shipped the second top on Tuesday and I received the same by Thursday. There was no update on the delivery of the first package (with the floaters and one of the tops). Jabong were unable to provide me a status on the same.

After a lot of followups (via email and phone), I received an email stating that the package has been seized for sales tax and they are unable to provide a timeline on when the delivery may occur.

Keeping my fingers crossed on this and hoping for a quick resolution on the same. I will update, on me receiving some updates.


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