First off, I stumbled across this pile of stuff online, and it’s like… Titan Company themselves aren’t exactly thrilled with Snapdeal. I mean, they straight-up *sued* them in Delhi High Court over it. Like, a proper legal showdown, because they reckoned some sellers were peddling dodgy Fastrack watches on Snapdeal – stuff that was counterfeit or, you know, infringing on their trademark or something.
Then, you get all these random forum posts and reviews online. One guy, he bought two Titan watches on Snapdeal back in 2019 with a “handsome discount offer” (which, alarm bells already, right?). Fast forward a few months, one of ’em keels over. *Problem* they call it. Uh, yeah, a fake watch being a problem sounds about right.
And then there’s this other person who ordered a “Titan2480KM01 Silver Analog Watch for Women” (gotta love those model numbers, eh?) and they got… well, not that. They got a *fake* watch. Apparently, customer service was no help either. Go figure.
But get this – the Delhi High Court actually *sided* with Titan in some cases! Granted, it seems like it was against individual sellers (named Rohit Kumar Jain and Dharam… just sayin’) but still, a court decree is a court decree, right? They issued a “permanent injunction,” which, in layman’s terms, basically means “stop doing that, ya dummies.”
Now, here’s where things get a bit fuzzy. Does Snapdeal *knowingly* sell fake watches? That’s the million-dollar question, isn’t it? They’re a big platform, so they probably claim they can’t police *everything*. But, like, c’mon. If Titan is suing you and customers are getting burnt, you gotta at least *try* to clean things up.