Motorola Moto G (Lollipop Out!)

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In a business the most important thing is to avoid losses and that too of the kind where you are cheated straight out of your money eg bad debts. So if a company is cautious doing business in a risky environment then we cannot blame that company for it.
Also Flipkart must be having lot of options on its hand regarding where to prioritize investment and simply UP seemed not worth to them right now. It happens all the time. Even sometimes Delhi or Mumbai get products or stores after launch in other parts of the country.

The official word from Flipkart was courier constraints. Please at least read up my previous posts. I have been parroting the same thing 'n' number of times here. The speculations were three:

1) People ordering COD and not honoring deliveries

Simply stop COD orders instead of putting a blanket ban on all orders (including prepayment orders)

2) Poor sales tax regime in UP

Does not explain how smaller players like Snapdeal are able to cope with it while bigger players like WS Retail are not. Also does not explain why the monetary limit was Rs 10,000 for Noida and Rs 5,000 for Meerut. Both fall in UP.

3) Credit card fraud

Anyone believing that widespread credit card frauds were being conducted from UP is only kidding himself. UP is no Nigeria.

Also, as Sushubh said, a simply credit rating of customers could have solved the issue.

As far as the last part of your statement is concerned, Flipkart may well stop business in half of India for all I care. Snapdeal and Amazon both deliver in my area without any restrictions. The issue here is retail monopoly. With increasing exclusive tie-ups and the retailer's disinterest in a particular region the day won't be far when ~20% of Indian population does not have access to various products. What then? Put smartphones under ESMA? Because like it or not, smartphones are the essential commodity of tomorrow. Your analogy of Delhi and Mumbai getting delayed products does not hold water because the issue here was non-availability of product and NOT delayed availability.

And so much for people of UP defrauding Flipkart. I wrote two long emails - one to Motorola and one to Flipkart pointing about the negative side of retail monopoly and voila!, there are no more restrictions on my pincode as of today. Probably they acted on my complain. Probably this is just coincidence. I would like to believe the former.
 
Subsidy on a mobile device can actually be provided. Rights in this age simply do not terminate with food, water, clothing and shelter. Telecommunication is a recognized right. IIRC The Right of Persons with Disabilities Bill mentions telecommunication as one of the parameters. And to provide that an instrument like a mobile phone might fall under rights emanating from the statute. Obviously a costly phone like the S5 will not be covered, neither will ESMA be imposed for non-delivery of Moto G to UP, but the point I was making was that retail monopoly that deprives a market is never good. Today you are deprived a mobile phone, tomorrow it may be the next generation blood pressure monitor. It is a vicious chain.

Anyway I have derailed this thread quite a bit. And since Flipkart has resumed delivery to my pin code I shall make an exit before the wrath of our benevolent dictator falls on my a$$. :-)
 
I am actually getting more and more concerned about more and more states applying sales tax on online shipments.
 
I am actually getting more and more concerned about more and more states applying sales tax on online shipments.
What salex tax on online shipments? Are you talking about shipments or sales? Shipments meaning shipping charges?
I don't think any company(online or brick & mortar) can sell goods without collecting due sales tax?
 
The problem is that states are realizing that they are losing out on revenues from online stores. The bills are cut from the state of origin which means that they get the tax for purchases made by people throughout the country.
 
So today I lost patience and followed this guide on XDA forums to install the 4.4.4 update manually. [File needs to be renamed to Blur_Version.210.12.40.falcon_umtsds.AsiaRetail.en .03.zip. The name mentioned in the first post of the thread won't work.]

The best thing about this update is that the second SIM icon won't show now if there is no second sim in the slot. Secondly now you will be able to install the Moto Alert app. Dialer's UI has changed. You can pause now while taking a Video.

Will comment about the battery life later.

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