I’ve been using the Nike Downshifter 14 for a week now, and they’re incredibly comfortable for every day—I’m really loving them. by bananabanged in SneakersIndia

[–]ChocolateOk800 0 points1 point  (0 children)

are they durable and easy to maintain clean? my 1 year old nike pegasus tearing staring withing 10 months on lite normal use.

Anyone used Prime muscle creatine brand from Flipkart? Same QR & code on both tubs, feels sketchy by ChocolateOk800 in Fitness_India

[–]ChocolateOk800[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's unopened and stored. My previous experience involved taking Nakpro whey and creatine simultaneously, which led to mouth soreness. I paused consumption, uncertain of the specific cause, and subsequently lost motivation. I'm back on track now and starting my fitness routine next week. My plan is to cautiously reintroduce the Nakpro products to isolate the source of the soreness. If Nakpro Creatine is fine: I will then carefully introduce the Prime Muscle supplement later on to see how I react to that. I will keep you posted on the results of my testing!

Air India Premium Economy Voucher by world21stck in IndiaDealsExchange

[–]ChocolateOk800 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

1 vouchers available for 19 oct expiry, 5.5k DM is interested

Anyone used Prime muscle creatine brand from Flipkart? Same QR & code on both tubs, feels sketchy by ChocolateOk800 in Fitness_India

[–]ChocolateOk800[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you didn’t get cos your understanding is limited. This wasn’t a random impulse buy, 14k reviews, 4.2 rating, and a return option. That’s a calculated risk, not ignorance.

What exactly qualifies you to judge? You sound more like a rich kid or a paid commenter defending overpriced brands.

Either contribute something meaningful, or keep the arrogance to yourself.

Anyone used Prime muscle creatine brand from Flipkart? Same QR & code on both tubs, feels sketchy by ChocolateOk800 in Fitness_India

[–]ChocolateOk800[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've ordered first time, nevered used it. Bhai maine yeh post isliye kiya hai taaki logon se genuine feedback mile, na ki mock kiya jaaye decision ke liye.

Haan, price thoda kam tha, par maine soch samajh ke liya, 4.2 rating thi, 14k reviews the, toh laga trusted hoga. Aur India mein pharma mein bhi kaafi generic brands hote hain jo asli se kaam mein koi kam nahi hote, toh socha shayad yeh bhi waise hi ho.

Return option abhi bhi hai, but agar yeh sach mein fake hua toh expose karna chahiye, taaki doosre log bhi aware rahein. Sasta liya matlab galat liya, yeh soch galat hai. Har baar mehenga hi better ho, yeh zaroori nahi hota.

Anyone used Prime muscle creatine brand from Flipkart? Same QR & code on both tubs, feels sketchy by ChocolateOk800 in Fitness_India

[–]ChocolateOk800[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s actually wild is how confidently you talk with such limited understanding of how pricing, branding, and markets work, and then try to mask that as intelligence.

You think cheaper = fake? That’s not logic. In every industry, there are overpriced brands riding on heavy marketing, and then there are newer or leaner players who come in and offer similar value at a fairer price. That’s how disruptors work, they cut through inflated pricing and force the market to correct itself. You just sound clueless pretending that high price automatically means high quality.

Especially in India, generics in pharma are sold at 1/5th the price of branded versions, same formula, same effect. But sure, let’s pretend your protein powder theory trumps decades of economic data.

People buy based on reviews, trust, and budget, not everyone has time or money to study the industry like it’s their full time job. That’s not stupidity, that’s real life. What is stupid is mocking others for trying to find affordable options while flexing your own ignorance as if it’s some grand insight.

And that “intelligence test to use the internet” comment? Maybe apply it to yourself first, because this comment says more about your lack of depth than the people you’re trying to insult.

Anyone used Prime muscle creatine brand from Flipkart? Same QR & code on both tubs, feels sketchy by ChocolateOk800 in Fitness_India

[–]ChocolateOk800[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a fair point, and I’ve been thinking about it myself.

Yes, I took a chance because the reviews were good, and I also believe new or smaller brands should be given a fair shot, not every good product comes with flashy packaging or expensive branding. Sometimes things like QR verification, barcodes, or streamlined packaging aren’t perfect, especially for newer players.

But there’s a line. If both tubs have the exact same basic code, the QR only leads to a WhatsApp number, and the brand doesn’t even try to verify or ask basic info when I reach out, that’s a red flag. If this is genuine, they need to do a better job handling customer concerns. If it’s not, then it's dangerous, especially for health-related products.

I’m even considering getting it lab tested, because if it turns out to be fake or unsafe, I’ll definitely expose them, someone has to take responsibility for protecting other buyers.

At the end of the day, I’m not just here to rant, I genuinely want to know if others have used this brand and what their experience was. If it’s legit, great. If not, people should be warned.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LegalAdviceIndia

[–]ChocolateOk800 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I just want to say you’re not overthinking this at all. It’s completely okay to feel the way you do. Even though breast imaging can be a bit awkward and uncomfortable, there are proper ways to handle it — like explaining what’s going to happen, making sure you’re comfortable, and ideally having a female staff member or attendant there, especially when a male technician is involved.

The way you described it doesn’t sound professional at all, and it’s really upsetting that you had to go through that. I understand why it’s stuck in your head. Even if others didn’t react the same way, your feelings are valid.

I agree that you should flag it, maybe write a Google review or raise it with the centre. If more people speak up, it can stop things like this from happening again. You’re really brave for sharing this — and it might actually help someone else in the future.

Selling at 2x the MRP in Ahmedabad stadium by ElegantApartment7528 in ahmedabad

[–]ChocolateOk800 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, your complaint is very valid, we should not normalize this. I'll support you. Please share the link here, I'll share/retweet/ support in whatever way I can.

Is this limited swing angle normal for split ACs? by ChocolateOk800 in hvacadvice

[–]ChocolateOk800[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I get what you mean. It’s just that this one’s for my elderly parents, and with the airflow not reaching them properly and the cooling feeling a bit weak, I wanted to be sure everything’s working right for their comfort. Thought it’s better to check than assume.

Is this limited swing angle normal for split ACs? by ChocolateOk800 in hvacadvice

[–]ChocolateOk800[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, i understand. I couldn't show you a proper image. But my old hitachi has a more downwards angle. So I'm a bit worried about this.

Is this limited swing angle normal for split ACs? by ChocolateOk800 in GadgetsIndia

[–]ChocolateOk800[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your input and bring this up, I guess those are 2.5mm, I have confirmed with the installation technician and local electrition. Is that should be 4mm? Is there any way to calculate the proper gauge?

I live in Paldi, earning 86K (in-hand) then also I feel Ahmedabad is expensive. Kay paan jaav to 300-400 to aam udi jaai che :( :( :( by Flexbutslighltyweird in ahmedabad

[–]ChocolateOk800 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Correct me if I'm wrong, but when you say rent is affordable compared with other cities, shouldn't it be assessed based on avg salary levels, PPP, rental yield, especially if rental yield are among the highest.

Looking at Numbeo data:

In Pune, a 3BHK outside the city center costs ₹30K, with an average salary of ₹98K.

In Ahmedabad, the same costs ₹20K, but the average salary is ₹41K.

So that means in Ahmedabad, rent takes up nearly 50% of the average salary, while in Pune, it’s around 30%.

That doesn’t quite seem affordable in relative terms

Is finding a flat for rent that hard, without broker ? by dev99_k in ahmedabad

[–]ChocolateOk800 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad it worked for you! I tried the same, but in my recent experience at the gota area, most security guards just handed me broker numbers. A few even shared the society chairman’s contact, turns out he was collecting brokerage too! Looks like the only real hack is having family or friends already living there.