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Does the failure of the Pincode have anything to do with the autonomy given to the stores?
All my issues with Pincode were directly caused by the stores:
1. The stores don’t bother updating product availability on the app. Their store page shows everything as "in stock". But when our order arrives, it’s like opening a mystery box—we never know what’s missing! And when we ask, they say, “Oh, that’s out of stock.”
2. They have a simple option to remove unavailable items from the order and refund the customer. For example, if they only have 5 packets of curd instead of the 6 we ordered, they could update the app, and Pincode would automatically process the refund.
3. They send whatever they have instead of what you actually ordered. If we order 500g of chili powder, they send 250g. If we order loose rajma at ₹150 per kg, they send loose chana and claim, “Well, the price of rajma is now ₹250, and chana is ₹150, so we gave you chana instead. Why are you upset?”
Last time I had an ABSOLUTELY TERRIBLE experience with this app, order canceled most of the time and refund stuck for weeks. They had their chance. Won't try it again.
In Bangalore, Pincode has stopped working since days
Used maily for Akshayakalpa for Next day delivery, and worked fine, when there was 30% discount, used very extensively.
Now the discounts are reduced and pincode also not serviceable.