u/Azure_Iguana1080

Bought this Bla Bli Blu "Off Duty" 100ml on CRED for ₹299 out of FOMO. It’s completely missing from their website - cancel or keep?

Hey everyone,

I think I fell for the classic CRED FOMO trap. I saw this Bla Bli Blu "Off Duty" (100ml) perfume listed for just ₹299. Knowing that most of their 100ml bottles usually retail around ₹600–₹700 on their official store, I blindly pulled the trigger because the price seemed too good to pass up.

The notes are listed as Vanilla, Orange, and Patchouli.

However, after checking out, I wanted to read some reviews, but this specific variant is completely non-existent online. I checked their official website (blabliblulife.com), searched Google top to bottom, and checked alternative shopping apps - absolutely zero trace of "Off Duty."

Now I’m second-guessing the order: Is this a discontinued variant and they are simply using CRED to dump old, expiring stock? Or do these mass-market budget brands fabricate "platform-exclusive" batches just to clear cheap oil formulations?

Has anyone actually come across this specific bottle? What should I expect from it?

At ₹299 for a 100ml Parfum, my expectations are already low. But if it's going to smell like a harsh, synthetic chemical mess, I'd rather just hit the cancel button before it ships.

Should I take the gamble or just cancel the order right away?

Appreciate any insights!

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u/Azure_Iguana1080 — 6 days ago

Seriously, what is the point of this feature? I’m sitting here on a device with 8GB of RAM and another 4GB of "RAM Plus" toggled on, and the multitasking is still an absolute joke.

I can’t even keep 7 basic apps open in the background without the OS aggressively killing them off. I switch from Reddit to Gmail, then maybe a quick hop to Linkedin, and by the time I try to go back to the first app it goes for full reload.

It feels like a cheap marketing gimmick and, the actual memory management is so aggressive it treats my 8GB like it’s 3GB.

Is anyone actually finding this feature useful? Because from where I’m sitting, it’s a total shit show.

u/Azure_Iguana1080 — 24 days ago
▲ 3 r/UPI

Had a pretty frustrating experience with State Bank of India today and wanted to know if others have dealt with this.

I made a UPI transfer from my SBI account to HDFC Bank account through Paytm.

Paytm immediately showed this message: “Payment failed as your bank seems to be experiencing high payment failures right now. Don’t worry, if any money has been deducted it will be automatically refunded within 3 working days.”

Problem is, SBI has already debited the money and it shows as a normal transaction in my account statement.

The HDFC account haven’t received anything.

So right now: • Paytm says failed • SBI shows debit • HDFC didn’t get money • I’m the one stuck

I know failed UPI transactions usually reverse automatically, but I’ve heard enough SBI horror stories to be paranoid.

Has anyone had this exact SBI issue recently?

How long did your refund take? Next day? Full 3 days? Or did you have to escalate it?

u/Azure_Iguana1080 — 25 days ago