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Video shocker: Railway porters give rough treatment to Amazon & Flipkart parcels

A video showing Amazon and Flipkart parcels being roughly thrown out of a railway wagon onto the platform while unloading has given rise to serious concerns among consumers.

The porters do not appear to be bothered at all about whether the parcels may contain delicate products like electronic goods or other household articles that could get damaged.

There is a shocking lack of work ethic as the prime objective seems to be to quickly finish the job and get away with complete disregard to the safety of the valuable products that consumers have bought online with their hard-earned money. These could easily have been carried out and placed more carefully in order to ensure the safety of the products.

IN Bureau

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