- Seller Name
- Clicktech Retail Private Ltd
- Company Name
- AppsLab Co.
- Product Name
- Samsung 990 EVO Plus 4 TB
- Website Name
- Amazon.in
- Customer Care Number
- 1800-3000-9009
- Loss Amount
- 29929
- Ratings
- 1.00 star(s)
AMAZON INDIA FRAUD EXPOSED – PLEASE READ & SHARE
This is not just my story. This could happen to YOU tomorrow.
A customer ordered a Samsung 990 EVO Plus 4TB SSD (₹29,944) from Amazon India. The product arrived completely NON-FUNCTIONAL.
He contacted Amazon support. They told him to contact Samsung for a technician visit. Samsung said no home service available in his area — the nearest service center is 150+ km away.
He contacted Amazon again. This time they assured him the refund would be approved.
On 13th November, Amazon's authorized pickup agent came to his home. The agent:
- Inspected the product thoroughly
- Verified the serial number
- Took photos as per Amazon's return protocol
- Confirmed everything was correct
- Accepted the return
- Told him the refund would come in 10 days
A few days later, the return status suddenly showed: "ITEM LOST IN TRANSIT."
When he contacted Amazon again, they changed their story to:
"YOU RETURNED THE WRONG ITEM."
Think about this:
Amazon's own pickup agent verified the serial number, took photos, confirmed the product, and accepted the return.
So how can Amazon now claim "wrong item"?
What was the agent doing then? Taking selfies?
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HOW THIS SELLER COMMITS FRAUD
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The seller "Clicktech Retail Private Limited" has 1.3
rating on Google with 192 reviews.
Here's how the scam works:
THE 4TB vs 128GB SCAM:
- Customer orders 2TB or 4TB SSD
- Seller sends a FAKE device — packaging shows 4TB
- When connected to computer, it detects as only 128GB
- Customer pays ₹20,000–₹30,000 for a ₹500 fake product
- When customer returns, Amazon says "wrong item" — no refund
HOW SELLER MAINTAINS RATINGS WHILE DOING FRAUD:
- Seller delivers genuine products on SMALL/CHEAP orders
- Happy customers give good reviews — rating stays above zero
- Seller targets HIGH-VALUE orders (laptops, SSDs, electronics)
- On expensive items, seller sends FAKE or DEFECTIVE products
- When customer complains, Amazon sides with seller
- Seller makes HUGE PROFIT on fraud, small loss on genuine orders
- Rating stays at 1.3 — bad, but not banned
This is a CALCULATED BUSINESS MODEL:
70% genuine cheap orders = maintains minimum rating
30% fraud on expensive orders = maximum profit
The 1.3 star rating is not a bug — it's the COST OF DOING FRAUD on Amazon.
If this seller was honest, rating would be 4+ stars.
1.3 stars with 192 reviews = EXPOSED FRAUDSTER
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THE REAL QUESTIONS
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- Why is a 1.3
seller still allowed on Amazon?
- How many customers have been scammed by this seller?
- Is Amazon earning commission even on fraudulent sales?
- Why is Amazon protecting known fraudsters?
When asked a simple question:
"What wrong item did you receive? Show proof."
Amazon has NO ANSWER.
First they said "lost in transit," then "wrong item."
Which one is it?
Once the item is picked up after verification, it becomes Amazon's responsibility, not the customer's.
A Consumer Court case is now being filed against Amazon India & Clicktech Retail Pvt Ltd.
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PUBLIC EVIDENCE:
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Twitter Post 1
Twitter Post 2
Twitter News
Clicktech Retail Private Limited (Farud Seller)
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PROTECT YOURSELF:
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AVOID "Clicktech Retail Private Limited" (1.3
rating)
ALWAYS check seller ratings before ordering expensive items
ALWAYS record video while opening packages
DON'T trust "agent verification" — Amazon may still deny refunds
If ordering SSD/Hard Drive — CHECK actual storage on computer immediately
This is not about ₹29,944.
This is about a giant corporation failing to protect customers and enabling fraudulent sellers to run organized scams.
Today it happened to him.
Tomorrow it could be YOU.
PLEASE SHARE this post and warn others.
This is not just my story. This could happen to YOU tomorrow.
A customer ordered a Samsung 990 EVO Plus 4TB SSD (₹29,944) from Amazon India. The product arrived completely NON-FUNCTIONAL.
He contacted Amazon support. They told him to contact Samsung for a technician visit. Samsung said no home service available in his area — the nearest service center is 150+ km away.
He contacted Amazon again. This time they assured him the refund would be approved.
On 13th November, Amazon's authorized pickup agent came to his home. The agent:
- Inspected the product thoroughly
- Verified the serial number
- Took photos as per Amazon's return protocol
- Confirmed everything was correct
- Accepted the return
- Told him the refund would come in 10 days
A few days later, the return status suddenly showed: "ITEM LOST IN TRANSIT."
When he contacted Amazon again, they changed their story to:
"YOU RETURNED THE WRONG ITEM."
Think about this:
Amazon's own pickup agent verified the serial number, took photos, confirmed the product, and accepted the return.
So how can Amazon now claim "wrong item"?
What was the agent doing then? Taking selfies?
------------------------------------------------------------
HOW THIS SELLER COMMITS FRAUD
------------------------------------------------------------
The seller "Clicktech Retail Private Limited" has 1.3
Here's how the scam works:
THE 4TB vs 128GB SCAM:
- Customer orders 2TB or 4TB SSD
- Seller sends a FAKE device — packaging shows 4TB
- When connected to computer, it detects as only 128GB
- Customer pays ₹20,000–₹30,000 for a ₹500 fake product
- When customer returns, Amazon says "wrong item" — no refund
HOW SELLER MAINTAINS RATINGS WHILE DOING FRAUD:
- Seller delivers genuine products on SMALL/CHEAP orders
- Happy customers give good reviews — rating stays above zero
- Seller targets HIGH-VALUE orders (laptops, SSDs, electronics)
- On expensive items, seller sends FAKE or DEFECTIVE products
- When customer complains, Amazon sides with seller
- Seller makes HUGE PROFIT on fraud, small loss on genuine orders
- Rating stays at 1.3 — bad, but not banned
This is a CALCULATED BUSINESS MODEL:
The 1.3 star rating is not a bug — it's the COST OF DOING FRAUD on Amazon.
If this seller was honest, rating would be 4+ stars.
1.3 stars with 192 reviews = EXPOSED FRAUDSTER
------------------------------------------------------------
THE REAL QUESTIONS
------------------------------------------------------------
- Why is a 1.3
- How many customers have been scammed by this seller?
- Is Amazon earning commission even on fraudulent sales?
- Why is Amazon protecting known fraudsters?
When asked a simple question:
"What wrong item did you receive? Show proof."
Amazon has NO ANSWER.
First they said "lost in transit," then "wrong item."
Which one is it?
Once the item is picked up after verification, it becomes Amazon's responsibility, not the customer's.
A Consumer Court case is now being filed against Amazon India & Clicktech Retail Pvt Ltd.
------------------------------------------------------------
PUBLIC EVIDENCE:
------------------------------------------------------------
Twitter Post 1
Twitter Post 2
Twitter News
Clicktech Retail Private Limited (Farud Seller)
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PROTECT YOURSELF:
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This is not about ₹29,944.
This is about a giant corporation failing to protect customers and enabling fraudulent sellers to run organized scams.
Today it happened to him.
Tomorrow it could be YOU.
PLEASE SHARE this post and warn others.
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