After waiting for a long time Freedom 251 has started sending the
confirmation Emails and SMS to their first 30,000 customers. And the
company has confirmed that the device will be delivered to all the
registered customers by June 30, 2016.
Many of the customers who have requested for the order have raised
many questions to the companies and over the media. The company has
shared the confirmation information on their Facebook Page stating that
Today is going to be the historic day, we have sent out all the
confirmation Emails and Calls to the first 30,000 customers who will be
receiving the device through Cash on Delivery. Kindly like this post and
share your comments after receiving the confirmation messages.
Many of the people have commented that they have received the confirmation SMS and Email on their inbox.
Ringing Bells has launched the product in the presence of a Murali
Manohar Joshi on 17th February 2016. The company has told that it has
received over 7 crore registrations for the product but at present only
30,000 customers will receive on first.
Earlier,
The police registered the case under Section 420 (cheating) of IPC and the IT Act. The owner of Ringing Bells Mohit Goel and company president Ashok Chaddha have been named in the FIR, police said.
Ringing Bells had recently offered with much fanfare a smartphone, named Freedom 251, at just Rs 251 and claimed it to be the cheapest smartphone.
But Somaiya, in his complaint, said it was not possible to manufacture a smartphone at Rs 251 and the owner of the company was fooling the people.
"Primary investigation found the matter fit for FIR. A case has been lodged and a team has been constituted to investigate the case," SSP, S Kiran said.
"We have asked the company to submit documents required for the investigation," said DSP Anup Singh.
The firm said it is ready to cooperate with the police.
"We remain committed to cooperating with any government agency that may require inquiring our organisation for any reason or suspicion.
"I do maintain that we will deliver the most-affordable quality products to our customers through our various range of smartphones, including the Freedom 251," Mohit Goel said.
The police registered the case under Section 420 (cheating) of IPC and the IT Act. The owner of Ringing Bells Mohit Goel and company president Ashok Chaddha have been named in the FIR, police said.
Ringing Bells had recently offered with much fanfare a smartphone, named Freedom 251, at just Rs 251 and claimed it to be the cheapest smartphone.
But Somaiya, in his complaint, said it was not possible to manufacture a smartphone at Rs 251 and the owner of the company was fooling the people.
"Primary investigation found the matter fit for FIR. A case has been lodged and a team has been constituted to investigate the case," SSP, S Kiran said.
"We have asked the company to submit documents required for the investigation," said DSP Anup Singh.
The firm said it is ready to cooperate with the police.
"We remain committed to cooperating with any government agency that may require inquiring our organisation for any reason or suspicion.
"I do maintain that we will deliver the most-affordable quality products to our customers through our various range of smartphones, including the Freedom 251," Mohit Goel said.
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