'Piece Of Junk': Disillusioned Ola Scooter Customers Outrage As Questions Grow Over Reliability

'Piece Of Junk': Disillusioned Ola Scooter Customers Outrage As Questions Grow Over Reliability

Many of them take their umbrage towards the bad products and post-sale services to the internet. One such user took to his personal X account to express his disappointment, and said, "Buying this piece of junk, the OLA S1 Pro, was the worst decision ever."

G R MukeshUpdated: Sunday, May 26, 2024, 10:37 AM IST
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Ola, in pursuance to many, revolutionised the tech-driven sector with its cab-aggregator/ride-sharing avenue Ola Cabs. Under the leadership of Bhavish Aggarwal, the company has expanded further into other realms of the tech world. One such segment is Aggarwal's OIa Electric, the indigenously developed line of two-wheelers, which includes Ola S1 X, Ola S1 Air and Ola S1 Pro.

Egregiously Electric

One of the aspects of expanding at a fast pace is 'leaving some stones unturned' and then eventually tripping on them. One such phenomenon is being observed in the case of Ola Electric's exploits by some.

Electric vehicles and their business is booming in the country, but another element that often emerges through unfortunate happenings, is through incidents, rather, accidents. In the past, some instances of malfunctioning scooters (from various other brands) have emerged.

Ola's scooters are also under scrutiny due to this said blemish, which may have come into existence, because of the supposedly exigent approach, that is being deployed. This, allegedly, according to some has resulted in inferior products being sold to customers.

There have been more than a handful of instances where owners of these bikes have ended up with the predicament of their ambitious and exorbitant (these vehicles are available at the starting price of Rs 70,000) scooter not functioning.

'Piece of Junk'

Many of them take their umbrage towards the bad product and post-sale services to the internet. One such user took to his personal X account to express his disappointment, and said, "Buying this piece of junk, the OLA S1 Pro, was the worst decision ever."

The user, in his thread, takes the world online through his ordeal of dealing with Ola, after buying one of the company's latest offerings, Ola S1 Pro at a mammoth Rs 1,75,000.

This user is not alone, as many such disgruntled customers have expressed their indignance in the recent past, while many other have raised questions on the overall quality of these products, that are being churned out, one after the other, 'in a rush'.

Poor Product Service

Many have not only accused the company of selling faulty scooters, but also being incapacitated or ill-equipped to handle customers and allay their concerns. Poor product service or poor post-sale service is a constant theme of many who pen their bad experiences online.

Some customer have ostensibly raised the matter with the authorities as well. Some have officially registered complaints against the Banglore-based company, as their issues remains unresolved.

Many of these posts online, have surfaced, just in the past 6 months or under. In some cases, after public outrage and negative traction, Ola respoidns and resolves the issues. But beyond speedy and consistent redressal, it is also about producing and selling quality products, than deploying an ad-hoc regime to churn out sub-par products.

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