Apple iPhones are popular around the world, and millions of people aspire to own it. Some are lucky enough to upgrade every year. But some stories remain the same. You may have come across news stories that shed light on how someone got Vim bar soap after buying an iPhone online. It turns out that such incidents are not exclusive to India. Recently, a UK woman ordered an iPhone 13 Pro Max for herself. But she was surprised to see a bottle of soap worth $1 arriving at her door.
The woman, Khaula Lafalei, paid £1,500 (approximately Rs 1.5 lakh) for her iPhone 13 Pro Max from an operator called Sky Mobile on a 36-month contract. As it turns out, the delivery never made the woman, and she was shocked to see a soap bottle inside the box instead.
He ordered the iPhone 13 Pro Max on January 24 and paid for the next day delivery as well. Although the delivery never happened, the person messaged her saying she was “stuck in traffic.”
It took the person three days after the purchase to deliver the alleged iPhone 13 Pro Max. But like we said, there was no premium iPhone model in the box. Laflee seeing the package called Sky Mobile. The operator assured him of immediate assistance, but he did not receive any response or action from the company.
We still don’t know what was offered to Lafaille. The report doesn’t mention whether he got a replacement device, or even a refund for that matter. Either way, the issue of buying iPhones and not getting them in the box has become a recurring occurrence for the users. Sometimes people get soap, or it can sometimes be bricks.
Online delivery has its own convenience but incidents like this mean you are better off buying higher priced products from the company itself. Thus you are assured of getting quick support from the brand, and tracking the order becomes very easy for both the consumer and the company.
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