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'Lucky guy': Man orders iPhone 13 from Flipkart and gets iPhone 14 delivered instead, Twitterati goes berserk

As many as 9,000 people have liked the post so far

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Tribune Web Desk

Chandigarh, October 7

As the festive season approached, e-commerce site Flipkart has been making headlines for quite some time now. From laying out alluring offers to facing netizens’ ire over unprecedented cancellations and glitches in application, the online shopping platform remained in trend across social media platforms. Besides aforementioned reasons, Flipkart has now become reason of delight of a buyer as the app snag got iPhone 14 delivered to him against his order of iPhone 13.

A tweet in this context is doing the rounds on Twitter. Ashwin Hegde shared how one of his followers ordered iPhone 13 from Flipkart and got iPhone 14 delivered instead. He has also attached screengrab bearing order details of iPhone 13 besides another photo of someone holding iPhone 14 case.

The post instantly became cult among netizens as it was one of a kind incident. As many as 9,000 people have liked the post so far. Many however initiated a meme fest over the gaffe made by the app.

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