Japanese Badminton Star Scammed By Delhi Cab Driver, Her Story Goes Viral
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At Delhi's IGI airport where a stranger allegedly attempted to load her luggage onto a trolley without her consent, the Japanese shuttler recounted being allegedly scammed by a taxi driver.
Scammed by a cab driver in New Delhi and a four-hour wait at a hotel in Odisha - former badminton world champion Nozomi Okuhara's has shed light on her ordeal in India after she arrived in the country for the Odisha Open Badminton Super 100 tournament. Adventures in India Part 3 ft Nozomi OkuharaI dont think after such experiences anyone would be willing to come back to India , harsh realityI feel sorry on behalf of Indian Fans for all these the players have to go through 🙏 pic.twitter.com/luutwyE9dP
Following an incident at Delhi's IGI airport where a stranger allegedly attempted to load her luggage onto a trolley without her consent, the Japanese shuttler recounted being allegedly scammed by a private taxi driver who charged her ten times the customary rate charged by Uber even though her hotel was just a ten-minute ride away.
Ms Okuhara wrote in her Instagram stories that the agreed-upon price for the taxi ride was Rs 1,344 (approximately 2400 yen) - already an inflated amount, however, upon reaching her destination, the driver allegedly demanded an additional Rs 1,890 in toll fees.