When I Officially Donated My Juicer to Indian Customs 🧃🇮🇳
After 2 months, hundreds of emails, calls, and messages, and even a Twitter campaign (link in the image), I had finally accepted defeat.
My FedEx package — Air Waybill No. 286514862273 — a humble juicer blender worth $100, would now live out its days in the capable hands of Indian Customs.
The crime?
A typo.
My name said Karan Singh instead of Karnvir Singh Mundrey.
I sent affidavits, IDs, self-declarations, maybe even my blood group — but the system refused to move.
So I took the high road.
I hereby donated my juicer blender to the nation.
What hurts isn’t the loss of a kitchen gadget — it’s the loss of faith.
If someone like me, who knows the ropes, can’t get a $100 item cleared, imagine what small traders go through every day.
We call it Ease of Doing Business.
But honestly, it feels more like “Ease of Losing Sanity.”
Anyway, dear Indian Customs —
Congratulations! You’ve successfully blended my patience. 🥤
Fun Fact: It was delivered next day by
@fedex without any documentation.
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