Varsha and Jasmeet sell things online. and then sell to people from home. And give "good discount" to a relative "aunty" who sells these things at a "further" profit and makes money. So they decide to "teach her a lesson" They whisper in each other's ears. I wondered what "lesson" could it be. They could not "speak" to the "aunty" because she is "relative" so they had to "teach" her a 'lesson"
Then the lady came and bought "a lot of stuff" and went. and then came back and said they were all broken and bad stuff and "her customers" complained.
So Varsha and Jasmeet "caught" the lady sorry "aunty" in her "act" and told her "tit" for "tat" ????
The lady sorry "aunty" buys stuff from Varsha/Jasmeet from their "store" She buys lots of things and she gets a discount.
She sells them later for a profit. So they give her broken and bad stuff to "teach" her a "lesson'?
The lady sorry "aunty" pays money and buys lots of stuff. and gets a discount. So what? What does it matter what she does with the stuff she bought?
I mean can the "Maheshwaris" have control over the stuff the customers buy from their "online store"? If the lady sorry sorry "aunty" buys the stuff and later sells them for a profit it is her wish.
She pays money for what she buys. What is there for the Maheshwari bahus to teach a "lesson" in this transaction?
If they give bad broken things when the lady sorry aunty pays the money for these products that means the Maheshwari bahus cheat the customer not the other way round.
Is this "inth ka jawaab "pathar" ? If somebody buys from the Maheshwaris and sells at a profit it is their wish and the wish of those who buy from the lady/aunty who makes a profit. it is not illegal or anything.
But to give kharab stuff when they take money will put their online bujiness in jeopardy. Don't the Maheshwari bahus understand?
And surprising the "moral preaching" Daadi was the one who thought up this idea.
If somebody bought from them do Varsha/Jasmeet have control over the customers saying they can use the products for "presenting" or personal use and not "resell" them When a person buys the stuff what right have these ladies over that stuff once it is sold?
Do they advise publicly that giving bad broken stuff for good money is correct?