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Phani Bhushan
from Mumbai, Maharashtra
Jan 6, 2009
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I am getting poor quality of Bisleri 20Ltr packaged water bottle.Shop owner refuse to listen and gives response "If you don't like, don't buy from us.".

On Bisleri website, there is no place where one can lodge their complain. Suggest how to take this matter further so that we can start getting hygienic water.
Aug 14, 2020
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Recently we have seen white particles floating in Bisleri 20Ltr jar, we asked the shop to inform bisleri, but nothing happened, finally we called bisleri care number in blore, they are collecting the jar and replacing it, BUT they are non-committal about the quality of water or even giving a lab test report as yet.

Our fear is that if we blindly trust these companies, what safeguards are there to ensure that water they are supplying is not contaminated, there should be some agency that certifies the quality of portable mineral water by suppliers and also have a mechanism to redress complaints from consumers.

This is a huge health hazzard and sadly no one is accountable for it. A company like Bisleri can toss its weight around and a single consumer - who is affected - will have no recourse to wrong practices, as well there is no known procedure available to consumers to get his/her complaint addressed and also make sure that such laxity in supply of the most essential element of our life (water) by companies like Bisleri is stopped, thus ensuring some level of health safety to the citizens.

Anupam Sinha
That makes it two o[censored]s! Yes, we buy those 20ltr jar and witness the similar white particles floating around inside the jar. The bisleri agency here in bangalore did respond trying to say that it was "Ozonised Air Blow' to keep the water clean. I for one did not buy the answer and wrote to bisleri marketing team. The result; N-O-T-H-I-N-G. So, where do we go from here?
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    Mutsilu Thomas
    from Bengaluru, Karnataka
    Nov 18, 2008
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    I recently bought a 5 litre bisleri water botle from 'bake n cake" bakery in koramangala. I did not check the botttle at the time of buying. took it home, and after pouring some water in a glass, noticed that some fungus like particles were floating in the glass. I checked the bisleri water bttle and found many such slimy particles. i took it in my hand and it was like mucus, but when it is in water, it floats to quite a big size, white/a slight tinge of orange color and almost invisible. the bottle was sealed when i bought it

    must have consumed dirty bisleri water before as the dirt partices are almost invisible.

    please be careful and dont trust the brand.

    Ironicaly, , it is supposedly one of the most trusted mineral water brands!

    A disappointed customer.

    Mutsilu
    Aug 14, 2020
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    Bisleri 5 Litre Bottle — Higher price charged than actual printed MRP

    Shopkeeper in Kandivali (Welcome super market, vasant utsav, Thakur village, kandivali-W) charged Rs. 55 for 5 litres bisleri bottle when MRP printed on the bottle was rs. 35/-
    What is the reason for this???
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      Eusebius Saldanha
      Sep 28, 2008
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      Sir,

      This is to bring to your notice that the stores inside the international airport at mumbai - Chatrapati shivaji terminal sell products which are overcharged way above their MRP consumables like water, chocolates, biscuits etc...(A bottle of mineral water which has MRP of Rs 12.00/- is sold at Rs 50.00/- )when asked why am i being overcharged they say that its being sold inside the airport, I think so the airport is Government run and selling items above the MRP is an offence.
      Could you please take sum action regarding this matter.

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      Aug 14, 2020
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      It is always wrong to sell more than MRP weather it is inside or outside.
      The Deli outlet in the recently opened GVK mall, Hyd charged Rs 17 for a 500 ml Kinely mineral water bottle. The MRP was clearly stated as Rs 10.00 . On being asked what the extra Rs 7 amounted for, the guy manning the counter replied in the most disinterested tone that he could muster that the extra money amounts for Service tax, VAT etc!!! ... I mean is this actually legal???????
      I think you will not get help on this. I have seen almost all airports charge above MRP and give same excuses. It seems govt officials are alos involved in it.

      consumable products — sold above MRP

      railway stations in Chennai like egmore and central , Stalls are selling more than the product value and all the stalls are government approved on asking they say they need some commission on their sale

      so i would like the consumer forum to act and stop this act from helping them collect black money
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