Dear all Access Indians, i'm posting this dramatic scene to prompt all Access Indians to think twice before entering into any financial transactions with Kiran, the enchanter. On 23 March, 2013, a seminar/exhibition on the latest technological solutions and innovations was organized in Madurai (Tamil Nadu) by Blind Teachers Association for which the director of Persion Technologies, Mr. Kiran Deshpande was invited as a guest speaker. It was according to the plan, the seminar got underway amidst a lot of publicity around for that high-profile Android smartphone demonstration. Nearly 100 blind teachers were in attendance and large number of reporters of Tamil/English Dailies witnessed the proceedings and flashed the news-item on phone demonstration in their respective dailies, prominent among them was Times of India. A good mumber of teachers who attended the seminar came forward to purchase Persion Technologies phone after having been enchanted with the potential features of the smartphone. After receiving a huge sums of advance-payment for the much-coveted phone from highly-impressed teachers, the enchanter flew back home promising that smartphones will be shipped by couriers to each one of them that placed order on payment in the space of one week. The hopes of receiving the fascinating smartphone were all-time high among the teachers who made advance-payment to trustworthy Kiran. As the the promised period of a week-time had gone by, none of them could lay their hands on accessible Persion Technologies phone because none of them had the phones shipped to them by couriers. Those teachers who felt cheated got very frustrated over Kiran's excuses for not shipping the phone as well as not refunding the money paid for phone's cause and were awaiting a golden opportunity to set trap for Kiran. Much to the anxiety and dismay of Kiran, a similar Workshop was yet again organized on 21 April, 2013 by Blind Teachers Association in Vellore (Tamil Nadu) for the sake of Persion smartphone demonstration. Kiran came down to the Workshop by car all the way from Pune to Vellore for an enchanting presentation of his ever-elusive phone. All teachers who were cheated also came from Madurai to capture him. Kiran had a real tough time citing proper reasons over the delay of delivering the phones on time. Meanwhile, two teachers from Madurai namely, Muneeshwaran and Prem Nazeer, went to Vellore police and lodged complaint with police inspector. The cops, during the lunch interval, came rushing to Workshop spot and took Kiran into their custody in police station and interrogated him for more than an hour on the modus operandi of his business and the plight of the money he received from blind teachers. Finally, the inspector photographed Kiran and noted down his car registration number and forced Kiran to sign cheques very much in his presence and made Kiran issue the cheques to those from whom he had taken money for shipping the smartphone. Moreover, the inspector strictly warned Kiran that Tamil Nadu police will never hesitate to arrest hin in the event of any cheque bouncing complaint is received from blind teachers. Please learn a lesson and stay alert before following the footsteps of the enchanter, Mr. Kiran. Warm regards David Richards E-mail: [email protected] Mobile No. 09787225844.
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