
"Alien Language": Bengaluru Man Slams Blinkit For Sending Notifications In Hindi
NDTV
Blinkit clarified that the notification in Hindi was not a threat message.
A Bengaluru man's recent chat with Blinkit customer care has ignited a debate on social media over language preferences and customer satisfaction. The controversy unfolded when the man, identified as @Metikurke on X, expressed his displeasure after receiving notification in Hindi from the online grocery platform, which he referred to as an "alien language". His frustration led him to contact the Blinkit support team, threatening to involve the police if the issue persisted. Blinkit sent a harmful notification and wished me "Gaya," which means "wound" in Kannada. I told them, if I received one more threatening notification, I would lodge a police complaint. After that they stopped sending nonsense in alien languages. That's how we need to deal! pic.twitter.com/yPtvFdfhIV
Sharing the screenshot of the conversation with Blinkit's support team, the user wrote, "Blinkit sent a harmful notification and wished me "Gaya," which means "wound" in Kannada. I told them, if I received one more threatening notification, I would lodge a police complaint. After that they stopped sending nonsense in alien languages. That's how we need to deal!"
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