[Resolved] Paul Philippe, Air India And AVA Merchandising — Selling Fake brand | |||
I traveled by Air India from Kolkata to Agartala on 31st July 2011. During the journey I was provided a scratch card of AVA Merchandising. After scratching I found that I have got a Paul Phillippe (Exact spelling on the card) wrist watch of original price Rs-34000 and I had have to pay just Rupees 699 to get that. After I purchased and told my brother about that, he told me that that was totally fake, because he has already purchased that watch on his last travel, as there is no such company or brand and the watch purchased from AVA is hardly of Rs 50 to 100 in the market, as it is just an imitation of the original brand. The original company/brand is Paul Philippe (not double "l" as in the fake one). I just want to ask how a big air company (Air India) is allowing this type of cheating to its customers? Was this information helpful? | |||
Aug 13, 2020 Complaint marked as Resolved | |||
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I am baffled seeing this comment o[censored]rs. And increasingly sad, yesterday only I too have bought this watch. I was in hurry so I did not look at it properly, but now it looks like the dial is corroded. I there a way I could get my money back??? I am highly disappointed and would never want to travel by Air India again. :(
Same here but in "Jet airways". you can buy anything which is there in scratch card at same price 699 as i was told by the person who was in AVA stall. ALL FAKE STUFF . May be because of recession they are trying to pull more money for there staff.
Guys please help them "by buying fake product, all under Rs.699'
Guys please help them "by buying fake product, all under Rs.699'
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Air India and AVA Merchandising — Selling Fake brand
I traveled by Air India from Kolkata to Agartala on 31st July 2011. During the journey I was provided a scratch card of AVA Merchandising. After scratching I found that I have got a Paul Phillippe (Exact spelling on the card) wrist watch of original price Rs-34000 and I had have to pay just Rupees 699 to get that. After I purchased and told my brother about that, he told me that that was totally fake, because he has already purchased that watch on his last travel, as there is no such company or brand and the watch purchased from AVA is hardly of Rs 50 to 100 in the market, as it is just an imitation of the original brand. The original company/brand is Paul Philippe (not double "l" as in the fake one). I just want to ask how a big air company (Air India) is allowing this type of cheating to its customers?