A user who won a CRED Friday jackpot worth ₹ 3.25 lakh claims the company canceled the win, citing a ‘technical issue’, and offered him a measly ₹ 1,000 instead. The user, Aviral Sangal, alleges that CRED canceled the jackpot, which 200 people won, instead of fixing the bug and honoring the winners. He has demanded public acknowledgment and a resolution to the issue, threatening legal action if CRED fails to comply.
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A KLM flight bound for Edinburgh was forced to make an unexpected mid-air U-turn due to a technical alert. The aircraft safely landed back at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, with no injuries reported. KLM confirmed that the diversion was a precautionary measure and ensured passengers were rebooked on alternative flights.
A Vistara flight from Delhi to Mumbai made a priority landing on Wednesday due to a minor technical issue. The aircraft landed safely and is currently undergoing inspection. All passengers and crew members disembarked the plane safely.
An IndiGo flight from Abu Dhabi to Delhi was forced to divert to Muscat due to a technical issue. Passengers were provided hotel accommodation and alternative travel arrangements. The airline is working to restore the aircraft to service.
An Air India relief aircraft carrying passengers from a Delhi-San Francisco flight that was diverted to Krasnoyarsk, Russia due to a technical issue, has departed from Krasnoyarsk for San Francisco. The flight AI 1179 took off at 0002 hours local time on July 20, carrying all passengers and crew of the original flight AI 183. The Indian Embassy in Moscow thanked the Russian authorities for their assistance during the emergency situation.
A British Airways flight from London Heathrow to Texas was forced to return to its origin after a technical issue. The aircraft crossed the Atlantic twice before safely landing back in London after a nine-hour journey covering 7,779 kilometers. This incident highlights the challenges of international travel and the need for robust safety protocols.
The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA) has apologized after some members received inaccurate phone bills. One member, Evan Loughlin, reported receiving a bill for $15,322, with over $12,000 attributed to equipment charges. Loughlin expressed concern about the possibility of a malicious attack but noted that members were charged varying amounts. APEGA attributed the issue to a technical problem and advised members that the charges would be reversed. The association also stated that account information was not compromised during the incident.
Air India flight AI-179, scheduled to depart from Mumbai to San Francisco on Friday evening, faced delays due to a technical issue. The flight was initially rescheduled to depart at 7:17 PM but had to return to Mumbai after a passenger became unwell and had to disembark. Due to night landing restrictions at San Francisco International Airport and crew duty limitations, the flight will now depart at 10:30 AM on Saturday.
Sainsbury’s customers have experienced disruptions in their online delivery services this morning, with many complaining of canceled orders on social media. The supermarket has acknowledged a technical issue that has led to these cancellations and confirmed that they are working to resolve it as soon as possible. Affected customers have not received emails or charges for their canceled orders, and they are advised to contact Sainsbury’s for further updates.
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