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Big Billion Day: Did Flipkart Snap The Deal With Its Lack Of Preparation And Inadequacy?

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Anurag Sharma

Kindly note that the URL you mentioned being bought by Flipkart for diwali dhamaka, It is currently redirecting to Amazon.com. I guess, there is no sale/purchase of additional domains. If at all there is, Kindly clarify the authenticity of the information.

29 Oct 2014, 06.07 PM

Rajesh k

A correction : Nirmala Sitharaman has issued a statement that says her words were taken out of context and that the government is planning to NOT take any action against Flipkart.

30 Oct 2014, 12.57 AM

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Sayali Patil

Thanks a lot for pointing that out. I wrote this article much before that news got out and failed to correct it as per new developments. I agree this is a mistake on my part. I will keep such thing in mind.

30 Oct 2014, 12.21 PM |

Sayali Patil

@ Anurag: Please have a look at the references which I referred to while writing the article. http://indiatoday.intoday.in/technology/story/flipkart-gives-amazon-a-taste-of-its-own-medicine-buys-diwalidhamaka.co.in-domain/1/395249.html and http://www.businessinsider.in/topic/flipkart-buys-diwalidhamaka.co.in. However, I agree that you are right. Business Insider also corrected in the next article. "Update: Turns out, diwalidhamaka.co.in is now redirecting to Amazon India site and Flipkart has no affiliation to the site. The domain is actually owned by person named Anjali from some part of the country (details protected). The domain play was some kind of prank played, keeping the whole e-commerce battle in relevance."

30 Oct 2014, 12.51 PM

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Comments
 

Anurag Sharma

Kindly note that the URL you mentioned being bought by Flipkart for diwali dhamaka, It is currently redirecting to Amazon.com. I guess, there is no sale/purchase of additional domains. If at all there is, Kindly clarify the authenticity of the information.

29 Oct 2014, 06.07 PM

Rajesh k

A correction : Nirmala Sitharaman has issued a statement that says her words were taken out of context and that the government is planning to NOT take any action against Flipkart.

30 Oct 2014, 12.57 AM

+Read Replies (1)

Sayali Patil

Thanks a lot for pointing that out. I wrote this article much before that news got out and failed to correct it as per new developments. I agree this is a mistake on my part. I will keep such thing in mind.

30 Oct 2014, 12.21 PM |

Sayali Patil

@ Anurag: Please have a look at the references which I referred to while writing the article. http://indiatoday.intoday.in/technology/story/flipkart-gives-amazon-a-taste-of-its-own-medicine-buys-diwalidhamaka.co.in-domain/1/395249.html and http://www.businessinsider.in/topic/flipkart-buys-diwalidhamaka.co.in. However, I agree that you are right. Business Insider also corrected in the next article. "Update: Turns out, diwalidhamaka.co.in is now redirecting to Amazon India site and Flipkart has no affiliation to the site. The domain is actually owned by person named Anjali from some part of the country (details protected). The domain play was some kind of prank played, keeping the whole e-commerce battle in relevance."

30 Oct 2014, 12.51 PM