In the ever-expanding world of online shopping, convenience often comes with an unexpected side of humor. From delicious surprises to laugh-out-loud mishaps, the realm of online ordering is packed with hilarious stories.
These stories serve as a reminder that even in the digital age, where technology reigns supreme, human error and delivery logistics can still create moments that tickle our bones.
In a mind-blowing twist of fate, the online retail universe conspired to rewrite the rules of time. Nitin Agarwal, a Delhi-based techie, recently took to social media to share his amazing story. It was a story of patience, uncertainty, and ultimately a delivery that pushed the boundaries of chronology.
Nitin explored AliExpress, a well-known online retailer owned by Alibaba, in 2019.
He made a request, full of hope and excitement, unaware of the extraordinary journey ahead.
Nitin patiently waited for a long time, from days to weeks and finally months, without any sign of the long-awaited package. However, a momentous turn of events unfolded on any given Wednesday, four years after the date of the order, rekindling Nitin’s waning hope.
Never lose hope! So, I ordered this from AliExpress (now banned in India) in 2019 and the package was delivered today. pic.twitter.com/xRa5JADonK
— Bharat Technology (Nitin Agarwal) (@techbharatco) June 21, 2023
“Never lose hope! So, I ordered this from AliExpress (now banned in India) in 2019, and the package was delivered today.” the man wrote.
Nitin Agarwal’s shocking revelation of his long-awaited AliExpress shipment arriving four years later has sparked a wave of responses on social media.
Envious users have expressed their desire to experience a lucky break similar to their chance meeting.
One user, caught in the spell of hope, wrote: “I ordered two products in December 2019. So I hope they will be delivered to me one day.” one user wrote.
Another user, frustrated by his stalled orders, exclaimed: “How? My many stuck, that I ordered around 2017-19, that I already paid for them”,
In 2020, India decided to ban several Chinese apps for security reasons.
This included prominent platforms such as Shein, Alibaba, TikTok, and Shareit. The government took proactive steps by seeking help from Google to block these apps from the Play Store.
This move was aimed at safeguarding national security and protecting users from potential risks associated with these Chinese apps.
The ban reflected the evolving dynamics of technology, geopolitics, and data privacy and security concerns.
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Source: vtt.edu.vn