The massive online retailer Flipkart is embroiled in a scandal that could damage its reputation just before its much awaited annual sale. Starting with an offer on its FireDrops platform that seemed too good to be true, the event has grown into a full-blown social media controversy. Thousands of angry customers have expressed their worries on X (previously Twitter) with the hashtag #flipkartscam trending. They claim that Flipkart conducted a scam under the pretense of offering steep discounts.

The Motorola G85 5G Deal: A Too-Good-To-Be-True Offer
At the heart of the controversy is a specific deal involving the Motorola G85 5G (128GB) smartphone. Offered at a massive 99% discount, customers could snag the phone for just Rs 179, down from its original price of Rs 17,999. Delivery charges and platform fees brought the total cost to Rs 222, making the deal nearly irresistible. The offer was featured on Flipkart’s FireDrops platform, which allows brands to set challenges and offer NFT-based rewards to users.
However, what started as an exciting opportunity for customers quickly turned sour. According to multiple users, the seller, Grahgoods Retail, initially accepted and even dispatched the orders. But within hours, the orders were abruptly canceled, and many customers were left empty-handed. To make matters worse, a few users reported that their orders were marked as “delivered” even though they never received the product.
Customer Backlash: Social Media Erupts
Social media platforms soon became flooded with complaints. Aggrieved customers took to X, accusing Flipkart of misleading them with a false promise of heavy discounts. Many claimed that the cancellation of their orders was unjustified, especially since some customers did reportedly receive their phones.
A user described the chaos in detail: “On today’s early morning, many of us ordered the Motorola G85 5G from Flipkart via the FireDrops 99% off offer. The seller accepted and dispatched the orders, but then suddenly canceled them all at the same time.” The user further noted that when customers contacted Flipkart’s support team, they were informed that the cancellation was due to a “price glitch/error,” an explanation that failed to satisfy most customers.
Another user, Vaibhav Gupta, highlighted that the phone was explicitly advertised with the discount, leading him to believe the offer was legitimate. With no official statement from Flipkart at the time of writing, customers have been left frustrated, especially since the e-commerce platform’s compensation offer—a Rs 500 gift voucher—was viewed as insufficient by many.
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The Potential Impact: Tarnished Reputation Ahead of the Annual Sale
This controversy couldn’t have come at a worse time for Flipkart. With its annual sale just around the corner, the e-commerce giant depends on its customers’ trust to drive sales during one of the most crucial shopping periods of the year. However, the incident has already begun to erode that trust, with many customers vowing to boycott the sale altogether.
The hashtag #flipkartscam continues to trend, and the negative publicity could deter both existing and potential customers from shopping on the platform. In an industry as competitive as e-commerce, where companies like Amazon and Snapdeal are constantly vying for market share, Flipkart can’t afford to alienate its customer base.
The move also casts a shadow on the company’s FireDrops platform, which was designed to offer a unique shopping experience, including NFT-based rewards. Instead of elevating customer engagement, this fiasco may lead users to view the platform with skepticism. Future brand collaborations on FireDrops could also be affected, as partners may be wary of the negative press surrounding the platform.
Conclusion: A Lesson in E-Commerce Ethics
The difficulties involved in executing extensive marketing campaigns in the e-commerce industry are sharply brought to light by this dispute. Although big discounts might attract a lot of users, platforms must also make sure that the deals they offer live up to the hype. Failing to do so can harm a company’s long-term credibility in addition to leaving customers unhappy.
Flipkart has a lot on the line. The corporation needs to tread carefully through this crisis in order to rebuild customer trust and steer clear of similar mistakes going forward, especially as it gets ready for its yearly sale. In the days ahead, we’ll see if Flipkart can overcome this setback or if the scandal will permanently damage the company’s brand.