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Saturday, August 11, 2012

Citibank indian oil platinum credit card

Citibank indian oil platinum credit card review...

Advertised saying 1000 Rs free gift voucher from yebhi.com and 250Rs free fuel in Indian oil outlets

Questions that we need to ask here is:

i. Is it that easy to redeem these free gifts?

A: No. Not at all because in yebhi.com itself most of the products are sold with some offer and you cannot redeem this gift voucher for those products. The products for which you can redeem this voucher are either too costly or not needed for us. Hence, this is a big trick to attract people to use citibank card.

ii. Coming to free fuel?

A: again it is a headache to redeem this offer why because you need to spot a indian oil outlet first and then that outlet should have citibank EDC(i.e) the machine used to swipe credit card. If you have done both this, its not the end of the deal. The amount will be discounted in ur CC bill after 90 days only.

iii. Now coming to the actual features of the card... Save 5% over fuel spend...

A: you get 4 points when spend 150rs on fuel in indian oil outlets and no surcharge being waived 2.5% . Again this is done only on indian oil outlets which uses citibank EDC..

iv. Whats the problem in using this card?

A: if you use your CC in petrol bunks other indian oil which using citibank EDC... You need to pay 2.5% surcharge or 10 Rs which ever is greater...

v. Is the above statement is a big problem?

A: if you dont feel that as a big problem, then this could be the worst of all.. You need to pay 1000rs renewal feel if you are not spending more than 30000rs in your CC for that year...

Overall: use of CC is to make life easy and not to complicate... Having these many constraints isn't a great offer... I would say we are complicating our life with these type of cards... So stay away from this crap

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Facebook Free T-shirt : Its a scam

No matter how hard the Facebook Security team tries, they cannot put an end to these ever spreading scams on the social network. The fact is that Facebook  hasn’t really figured out the way to tackle these scammers yet. However, they do manage to delete these scams once they are reported, but that won’t stop scammers from creating new ones.
While I was on Facebook  today, I noticed a post shared by a friend of mine stating that he won a “free Facebook T-shirt”. It took me no time to identify it as a scam, and it was confirmed when I noticed a link to a bogus webpage attached to the post.
The new scam message titled – “WOW!! Got a free Facebook T-SHIRT :)). Unpacking it now. Get it here : [link]” leads to a fake page denoting that Facebook is celebrating its seventh birthday, and as a part of the big celebration, it is giving away 1.9 million official t-shirts for free.



However, in order to claim the gift, you will have to go through a set of hurdles. The fake page asks you to verify that you are a Facebook user. Things are starting to get tricky now. On the verification page, you are asked to open the Facebook Mobile page, and copy-paste the unique and personalized email, which is actually used to post status updates or send photos and video to your profile.
The personalized email id is different from all users. Not every Facebook  user is aware of this feature, but that’s right, sharing this email id with others might cost you a fortune, since this can be used to update your Facebook profile even without logging in to your account. And this is what the scammer is exactly looking for. The scammer requires you to enter the unique email id and submit it.
Here’s what the email id can do -
  • The email subject will be used as the caption of your photo or video if your email contains photo or video.
  • The email subject will be used as your updated status if your email contains no photo or video.
When you submit it, the scammer will be able to post updates or send photos straight to your Facebook profile without your knowledge. Since this feature isn’t known to many users, the scammer has created a video tutorial, explaining how you can get access to the URL -

I suggest you to avoid clicking on the link or complete the verification process. If you weren’t aware of this scam and have mistakenly completed the verification process by entering the personalized email id, then do not panic. You can delete the id and get a new one. To do so, go to the Facebook Mobile page and click on Find out more. A pop-up box should open as shown in the screenshot below -



Now, click on the refresh your upload emaillink and click the Resetbutton. You will be shown your new email id, and make sure that you keep it a secret.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Micromax Funbook tablet At Rs 6,499 Review

One thing is for sure, tablets are the future of education. But I am not quite certain if that tomorrow will be displayed on a 7-inch screen. 10-inch devices do seem to have an advantage. Even if they currently carry a heavier price tag, I am quite sure things will change fast. As fast as the plummeting prices of feature-rich tablet devices.
On Tuesday, when Micromax announced its awaited entry into the tablet market with the Rs 6,499 Funbook tablet (model number: P300) targeted towards the youth, the excitement and interest in the online world made it seem to be worth the wait. Two of the top 10 trends on Twitter that day was related to the tablet. I too couldn't wait to get my hands on the device and here is the first review that you will find anywhere of the Micromax Funbook tablet.
We should never be fooled by publicity images. All models, whether human or not look, attractive when properly photoshopped. Therefore I was a bit skeptical before I actually held the Micromax Funbook in my hand. The first thing that struck me was its weight, or rather the lack of it and also its comparatively slim profile.

Many of the much-hyped tablets, be it the world's cheapest Aakash tablet or the overpriced Milagrow TabTop PC, put me off at the first sight. I wouldn't want to be seen in respectable company with one of those fugly devices in my hands. The Micromax Funbook may not be the most handsome kid on the block, but it does have attractive looks. Available in two variants Slate Grey and Midnight Black, the review unit is Slate Grey. But I personally prefer Midnight Black.
There is also the recently launched HCL ME U1 tablet with comparable specs, but a Rs 1,500 higher price tag. Since I'm yet take the ME U1 for a test ride, I'll not proceed with further comparisons.
Measuring 12.2 x 19.2 centimetres the Micromax Funbook tablet is comfortable to hold with one hand for long durations, (aided by its minimal weight) unlike the Amazon Kindle Fire, which cannot be recommended for people with weak wrists.
Something that stands out like pimples on a teenager's face are the protruding home, menu and back buttons. Android Ice Cream Sandwich doesn't need these front hardware buttons and this makes me suspect that Micromax's device was not originally intended run on Android 4.0 and the software upgrade was thought of later taking note of the interest in the latest version of Google's mobile operating system. Sometimes it is a bit awkward to find two sets of buttons, one on the screen and other on the body to perform exactly the same functions. But the advantage of having the hard buttons is that they are easier to access than their tiny on-screen counterparts. But Micromax should have given adding touch buttons a thought. The tablet would've looked a lot sexier.
Android 4.0 (the Funbook runs version 4.0.3) is said to be a vast improvement over its predecessors and it is. When Android 4 is here, there's no point to go for a device with an older version of the OS and then wait for the manufacturer to release an official upgrade.
(An observation: Ice Cream Sandwich looks much better on the more compact smartphone screens than on the larger tablet displays. )
The tablet also claims to be an entertainment hub. I threw in a number of different popular formats at it, including some 1080p and it played them all smoothly. The 1.22GHz Cortex A8 processor with Dual Mali GPU seemed to be doing the job well. The sound output (via the built in speaker) is nothing to be very satisfied about and it is (as usual) advisable to invest in a good pair of headphones.
The presence of a mini-HDMI port extends the tablet to some exciting, albeit un-tablet-like possibilities. Because of its ability to play formats that the HD TV at home couldn't, I plugged the Micromax Funbook to television set and watched a few clips on a larger screen. It can also double up as a handy home media player.
The Micromax Funbook's capacitive screen will not dazzle you with its 800x480 pixel resolution. Also the viewing angles aren't that good. While the device plays 1080p videos, the lower screen resolution means that you cannot enjoy them in their full HD glory, but the video clarity makes watching HD videos more worth the while than other lower resolution videos. The touch is also quite responsive.
The presence of a mini-USB port came as a shocker. Expecting micro-USB compatibility is almost the norm for most devices nowadays since it is compliant with the Universal Charging Solution initiative. Don't know why Micromax chose to sail against the tide on this little but important point. Also having a non-standard charging socket and charger seems strange. When major manufacturers are coming together to develop standards, Micromax is breaking them with what is otherwise a more than satisfactory product.
The tablet doesn't have a rear camera and comes with a front VGA camera, that is only good for video chatting. To desire for a rear camera is asking for a bit too much at this price, at least for now.
The 2800mAh battery gives, according to Micromax, a browsing time of about 5 hours. That's not too great an achievement and something that we will have to learn to live with given that it is light on our wallets. I had been using the device intermittently (on WiFi) for this review and it ran out of juice in a little more than 4 hours.
Positioned as an education tablet, the Funbook comes preloaded with education apps. But they failed to impress. I quit the Vriti app soon after, not because I left school years ago but because it looks so unimaginative and was sluggish even on my high speed home WiFi. I wonder how Vriti (and Micromax by extension) will engage the young and demanding audience they are intending to target?
Also I have this thing against bloatware. Since it does not take a Herculean effort to install apps of the user's choice, manufacturers can at most point users to places that they think will be of the user's interest and not clog the device that she purchases with potentially unwanted software. Micromax's own app store that comes preinstalled with the device pales in comparison with Google Play or even the Amazon App Store. Also I don't get the idea of treating video files as apps.
With the Amazon Kindle App, that doesn't come preinstalled, the Micromax Funbook turns itself into a handy e-reader. Only if it had the battery to support extended reading sessions.
With tethering on my Android smartphone I no longer have the need for a separate Internet USB dongle and nor do many others. This means that I have hardly have any need for the bundled Tata DoCoMo 3G dongle. So does that translate into an even lesser price tag? Have to post this question to Micromax.
Even in this age of globalisation, we do take a lot of pride in made in India products. More so when the market is flooded with made in China stuff. The Micromax Funbook proudly flaunts its made in India tag and is said to be the first 'swadeshi' tablet. Our review device was manufactured at Simmtronics Semiconductors Limited, Roorkee, Uttarakhand.
India is a market of sasta, sundar and tikau (cheap, beautiful and durable). Very few products managed to score well on all three parametres. The Micromax Funbook tablet may not be Aakash cheap, but it is wallet friendly. It may not be a beauty queen but is pleasing to the eyes. Durability is a factor of time and usage, this is one factor that, as the cliche goes, only time can tell. But definitely paisa wasool (worth the money).
Before you rush out to grab a 7-inch Funbook for yourself, note that Micromax is expected launch a 10-inch tablet soon.
Specifications
Processor: 1.22GHz Cortex A8; Dual Mali - 400 2D/3 GPU
Operating system: Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Display: 17.78 cm (7-inch) capacitive
Camera: Front VGA
Memory: 4GB internal; 512MB RAM; Expandable 32GB microSD
Media support: 1080p video; MPEG2/4, AVI, WMV, MOV (also supports MKV, FLV, MP3)
Sensors: Gravity, accelerometer
Battery: 2800mAh; 5 hours of browsing time
Connectivity: 3G dongle support via USB; HDMI out; WiFI 802.11 b/g; USB 2.0
Pros
+ Price
+ Looks
+ Weight
+ Power
Cons
- Protruding front buttons
- No micro USB port
- Non-standard charger
- Battery life
- Bloatware
Rating 3.5/5

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

ebay Review: A pair of gym gloves

I ordered a pair of gym gloves in ebay website. Got my order within two days of placing the order. The most important thing is that the money is transferred to the sender of the product only if you acknowledge that you have received the product. Isn't that cool. You money will be returned to you if you don't get the product within the cut off date. Cut off date mostly would be within a week from placing the date.

Overall: Too good, Excellent

Reason: Money is safe, Acknowledge to pay, Quality product, Awesome delivery

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Snapdeal Review: Micromax mobile (Cash on delivery mode)

I ordered Micromax mobile in snapdeal and had chosen cash on delivery mode option. It was a good deal and the discount was real. I got the order on time and in good shape. Product is working fine without any problem.

Overall: Excellent

Reason: True Discount, Timely Delivery, Quality product

Monday, April 9, 2012

Dash N Splash Review






Looking for a best place in Chennai to have a team outing. Dash 'n' Splash would be the right place you are searching for. Excellent water rides, enormous amount of space to conduct team activities and beautiful natural environment, all at one place. You can go for water rides any number of times and you will never feel bored. The entry cost is very cheap as well. You can get offers online for Dash 'n' Splash, like buy 1 and get 1 ticket free.Its a never miss place at chennai.

Overall: Good

Reason: Natural environment, Excellent rides, Low cost

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Fetise review: Bata Shoe by REMO

I ordered for a Bata shoe in Fetise website. The expected delivery date was 21st March 2012. But I got my shoes on 16th March 2012 itself. The discount was very true. I just enquired about that shoe in the Bata shoe room itself. It was nearly 730Rs in the showroom, But in Fetise I got it for 630Rs, with additional discounts, I got my order for 499Rs. Really a cool product and a happy customer.

Overall: Awesome,Execellent


Reason: True Discount, Amazing Delivery and Quality Product.

Fetise review: Charcoal Shirt


Express Delivery Product :-

I ordered a Charcoal Shirt worth 850Rs and it was expected to be delivered in a couple of days, and when that day came, a call from Fetise customer support saying the product production was stopped and hence cannot be delivered. They gave me two options for the refund, Full refund to my credit card and Credit amount in fetise. I chose full refund to my credit card and I got my money back within a week.

Overall: Excellent!

Reason: Excellent customer service and my trust in Fetise had grown many folds.

Snapdeal Review: Deal Hotel Brownstar



For 150Rs, unlimited Biriyani plus 1 plate chicken 65... You might think it is a extraordinary deal but I would say it is a ordinary deal as the Biriyani taste was very worst. Nothing much to praise about chicken 65 either. It was just normal. Beware of this deal. It is very true, Unlimited Biriyani.. Worst taste Biriyani unlimited.

Overall: Not worth your money

Reason: Simple, No taste.



Friday, April 6, 2012

Snapdeal Review: Gatspy advantage set



One of my recent purchase was Gatspy advantage set ( 4 deodorants + 1 face wash (free) ) in Snapdeal website. As snapdeal is a well known website, I was sure, I would get my order in time and in good shape. But that didn't happen. My order has been delayed thrice, but I have been noticed the delay in delivery. I got my order 10 days after the expected first delivery date.

The deal was a good one. A Gatspy deodorant cost 140Rs. But here, I got 4 deodorants for 460Rs with a face wash cream which is really a advantage.

But certain things made me get angry,
i) the expiry date was very near in the face wash cream
ii) there was a small hole in the face wash cream as some of the cream had already gone.
iii) When asked for a replacement, due to their replacement policy (i.e) any damage should be reported within one day of the delivery of the products, I cannot get a replacement.

Overall: Below Average.

Reason: Just for that 100Rs profit, so much of headache and lot of mails need to sent and wait for the delivery of the product was too long. Hence, the satisfaction was no more.

Myntra Review: Photo Mug!



The photo mug from Myntra website was my first online purchase. Unsure whether I would get my order or not while booking. But I got my order within a week and in good shape.

Overall: Very Good.

Reason: Timely delivery and Good Quality.