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Hey I am on Medial • 11m

But what that billionaire giant doesn’t understand is consumers (indian ones) Lower income people who have already got stuff from meesho probably don’t even open amazon. They don’t even see it as a product for them or probably know it exists on their phones. Meesho has gone really deep in the Indian lower middle class household. I just hope customer dissatisfaction ke wajah se lose na kare. That’s it. Based because it’s Indian built. Otherwise I’m up for all fair play. Janta jo maangti hai basically.

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