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Sonakshi Sinha gets a rusted iron piece instead of Bose headphones from Amazon

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In this age of digital media, online shopping is quite convenient as it delivers the ordered product in a timely fashion, right in front of your doorstep! But delivery person duping the customers is not an old thing. Every now and then we come across incidents when the online shopping portal has delivered something completely different than what was asked for.

The recent victim of this kind of fraud is Bollywood actress Sonakshi Sinha, who had ordered premium Bose headphones from Amazon, but what she received, in the end, was a piece of rusted metal.

Outraged by the incident, Sonakshi Sinha took to Twitter and said “Hey @amazonIN! Look what i got instead of the @bose headphones i ordered! Properly packed and unopened box, looked legit… but only on the outside. Oh and your customer service doesnt even want to help, thats what makes it even worse.”

On the other hand, twitterati had a great laugh about the incident:

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Few were concerned about Sonakshi’s nails

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