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2 months ago, a buyer from Delhi came to our factory.
He walked through the entire setup, criticized whatever he could, and spoke like he was going to do big business with us.
He liked our product, asked for samples and full specs, and we shared everything without delay. We quoted INR 410 for 10,000 pieces, payment in cash.
Then the calls started. Not with clear decisions, but with small complaints about things that did not really matter. While we responded properly and took in whatever feedback we could, we also made it clear what we could change and what we could not.
Then came the haggling. He countered at INR 390. After some back and forth, he finally confirmed at INR 400.
He said “done,” asked for the PI, we sent it, and then he went completely silent for a week. No calls, no messages.
During that same time, all material costs went up.
Then suddenly, he called again and said he was ready to confirm, but now he wanted only 3,000 pieces and also asked for a 4% cash discount (even though the quotation was already based on cash), as if he was doing us a favor.
Work was slow and we had some stock, so after thinking it through, we agreed to a 1% discount and sent a revised PI.
Once again, silence.
After a few days, he said he was in China and claimed prices there were cheaper. I knew that was not true, so I simply wished him well and told him to buy from China.
But he came back again, saying he still wanted to buy from us. This time, he asked for a full cost breakdown including plastic, electronics, labor, packing, and our profit.
We work transparently, so we shared it.
Then he said our profit was too high and demanded that we reduce it. We told him cost is a fact, profit is our principle, and flatly refused.
He kept pushing. He asked for detailed molding costs like plastic rates, cycle time, burn loss, and labor.
That was the point where it was no longer about business. It was about control.
So instead of arguing, we calmly told him the goods were sold out.
He got livid, started shouting, and said we had no right to sell the goods since he had already “confirmed the order.”
I stayed calm, said sorry, and ended the conversation.
Now, even if he comes back ready to pay more, I will not supply to him. I have seen how these deals end. They always bring stress, delays, and problems.
Some business gives you money but takes away your peace. Over time, you learn it is better to do less business with the right people than chase more business with the wrong ones.
I would rather have fewer orders, better sleep, and a clear mind than deal with this kind of harassment.
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Sequence of Events :
> TMC appoints IPAC as its campaign management company
> IPAC designs a brilliant campaign, BJP on the verge of being swept away
> Sends ED and arrests IPAC director Vinesh Chandel
> TMC ‘s campaign gets stalled, they have to restart in the middle of elections
> Elections get over
> Next day of elections, IPAC director gets bail from the lower court, ED doesn’t even oppose in the rarest of rare occurrences.
This is how unfair elections are this country today, there is no level playing field.
Even after all this if BJP loses, it will be the beginning of BJP’s end.
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I travelled through Great Nicobar today.
These are the most extraordinary forests I have ever seen in my life. Trees older than memory. Forests that took generations to grow.
The people on this island are equally beautiful - both the adivasi communities and the settlers - but they are being robbed of what is rightfully theirs.
The government calls what it is doing here a “Project.” What I have seen is not a project. It is millions of trees marked for the axe. It is 160 square kilometres of rainforest condemned to die. It is communities that have been ignored while their homes have been snatched away.
This is not development. This is destruction dressed in development’s language.
So I will say it plainly, and I will keep saying it: what is being done in Great Nicobar is one of the biggest scams and gravest crimes against this country’s natural and tribal heritage in our lifetime.
It must be stopped. And it can be stopped - if Indians choose to see what I have seen.
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A high school volleyball team noticed their biggest fan, the school janitor, was always cheering loudly at their games, then waiting alone for free rides home at 1 a.m.
So the team came together, raised $9,000, bought him a car, and surprised him with it in front of the entire school.
Proof that kindness and humanity are still very much alive. ❤️
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