Man receives soap, coin instead of iPhone 12. Know details

The e-commerce frauds continue to grow in India with the latest victim being a man from Kerala. This time it happened to a man from Aluva, Kerala, who ordered Apple iPhone 12 from Amazon, but got a soap bar and a five rupees coin instead.

Noorul Ameen, the victim, told Mathrubhumi.com that his account has been credited with the amount he paid to buy the phone using an Amazon Pay card. A regular Amazon customer, he ordered the smartphone on October 12 after paying 70,900 through his Amazon Pay card and received the package on October 15, according to Mathrubhumi.

However, he was suspicious after the package was halted in Salem for a day after being dispatched from Hyderabad. Most packages arrived from Hyderabad to Kochi in two days, but his iPhone 12 order took three days. As he was suspicious, he opened the box in front of the Amazon delivery partner and shot a video while doing so. He told Mathrubhumi that the items felt similar in weight to an iPhone.

The package contained a bar of popular dish-washing bar Vim, a piece of the soap, and a 5 coin instead of the iPhone 12 he had ordered. Ameen immediately called Amazon customer care and filed a police complaint. The police launched an investigation and found that the iPhone was being used by someone in Jharkhand since September 25. This was 15 days before Ameen booked the phone.

“We contacted the Amazon authorities and the Telangana-based seller. The phone has been in use in Jharkhand since September 25 this year, even though the order was placed only in October. When we contacted the seller, he said the phone was out of stock and that the amount paid by Noorul would be returned,” a police officer told the New Indian Express.

Ameen told Mathrubhumi that his account was credited with the amount, which he had paid using an Amazon Pay card. Kerala Police also said in a Facebook post that the seller returned the money to Ameen. They said the amount was credited to his account last Thursday and that an investigation into the case is ongoing.

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