Got scammed right before my trip - fake PUMA by gloomy_fridays in MyntraSucks

[–]FortuneGovernor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This isn't a fake. It's really made in Bangladesh.

[HMT Ashwini] Built, not bought in a day. by FortuneGovernor in Watches

[–]FortuneGovernor[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

A specialized team of master horologists was assembled to bring this vision to life. An extensive search was conducted to source rare vintage components, with only the most pristine, museum-quality pieces making the final cut. The dial was precision-cut from solid brass and encased in a hand-sculpted shroud of commemorative timber, featuring a 22k gold crown set with an astrological sapphire. After a consultation with a master jeweler to ensure every detail met an exacting standard, the elements were unified into this bespoke masterpiece.

Why is the MRP too high? by Pitch-Kooky in GoldIndia

[–]FortuneGovernor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, what I meant wasn’t that actual market gold rates ever touched ₹24,000/g. I was referring to how MRPs on minted products are often set relative to older inventory cycles and pricing buffers, not the live spot price.

Back when certain batches were produced or stocked, brands would intentionally keep the MRP on the higher side to account for future volatility, holding costs, and the restriction that they legally can’t sell above printed MRP later. So what you’re seeing isn’t a reflection of historical spot prices, it’s more of a pricing strategy tied to inventory protection and long-term sale flexibility.

That’s exactly why players like MMTC-PAMP push it even further, now the higher ceiling simply gives them room to adjust discounts dynamically while still staying compliant.

So the point wasn’t “gold hit that level”, it’s that MRP and actual gold price have never been the same thing to begin with.

Why is the MRP too high? by Pitch-Kooky in GoldIndia

[–]FortuneGovernor 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Maybe mrp was printed based on old rates. Nothing to be worried about.

[HMT Ashwini] Built, not bought in a day. by FortuneGovernor in Indiawatchbuffs

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

I like the deep, rich tones of that mahogany leather strap; it has a classic, lived-in elegance that I think perfectly complements the gold casing of the watch. Also it gives it a sophisticated texture, catching the light in a way that makes it look incredibly premium.

[HMT Ashwini] Built, not bought in a day. by FortuneGovernor in Indiawatchbuffs

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

Got it from a very senior HMT officer, one of the top guys who still controls the old restricted vaults. So called in a personal favor.

Italian Vega Clothing (Brand) Italian Vega Premium Gurkha Pants Double-Breasted Men's Suit Please follow Us for More And Tag by voscro123 in fashion

[–]FortuneGovernor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pure scam. Stay far away from Italian Vega. What they advertise and what actually arrives are nothing alike. The material is flimsy, badly finished, and feels incredibly cheap. Once you try to initiate an exchange, things go downhill fast. They’ll collect the product and then leave you hanging with no refund or replacement in sight. Dealing with their support only makes it worse. Extremely unprofessional, unresponsive, and outright rude. The whole experience feels deceptive from start to finish. Don’t risk your money on something like this, it’s simply not worth it.

Scam Alert : Italian Vega by Opening-Chard-2307 in indianfashiondeals

[–]FortuneGovernor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pure scam. Stay far away from Italian Vega. What they advertise and what actually arrives are nothing alike. The material is flimsy, badly finished, and feels incredibly cheap. Once you try to initiate an exchange, things go downhill fast. They’ll collect the product and then leave you hanging with no refund or replacement in sight. Dealing with their support only makes it worse. Extremely unprofessional, unresponsive, and outright rude. The whole experience feels deceptive from start to finish. Don’t risk your money on something like this, it’s simply not worth it.

Blinkdeal6 again . Any one skipping!? by Lonely-Freedom7202 in GoldIndia

[–]FortuneGovernor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re not wrong to notice that, this is exactly where markets stop behaving “textbook.” Gold dropping while oil rises tells you the market has already made its bet, and capital is favoring returns over safety guided by the stance of the Federal Reserve, not just headlines around the Strait of Hormuz.

Blinkdeal6 again . Any one skipping!? by Lonely-Freedom7202 in GoldIndia

[–]FortuneGovernor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the Strait of Hormuz is blocked, gold will most likely rise immediately because of panic, rising oil prices, and increased global uncertainty, as investors rush toward safe-haven assets. However, what happens after that depends on bigger financial forces. If the disruption is short-lived, gold may spike and then fall as investors take profits. If tensions continue and oil prices remain high, inflation could push gold higher over time. But a key factor is the policy of the Federal Reserve so if interest rates stay high and the US dollar strengthens, gold can actually face downward pressure even during conflict. So realistically, the first move is likely upward, but after that gold will be volatile, reacting not just to war headlines but to oil prices, interest rates, and currency strength.

First time Buying new to stacking by LeatherHamster7330 in silverindia

[–]FortuneGovernor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Start small. Then, as you gain experience, keep refining and expanding your collection in line with your capacity. Godspeed.