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Taapsee Pannu hits out at Vodafone over poor connection, accuses it of 'cheating'

| @indiablooms | Jan 12, 2019, at 11:18 pm

Mumbai, Jan 12 (IBNS): Actress Taapsee Pannu has accused telecom company Vodafone of cheating consumers with "inflated bills" for "poor connectivity".

Taapsee took to Twitter to say, "High time @VodafoneIN either shuts for good or stops cheating us with inflated bills for extremely poor signals and connectivity at all places all times. I wonder how badly they trick every customer coz of our helpless dependency on phones."

Earlier in April 2018, superstar Amitabh Bachchan also had hit out at Vodafone for its poor connectivity.

Bachchan had tweeted to say that he was not able to send any message despite having 4G network.

His tweet read, "T 2763 - Oye ..!! VODAFONE .. nothing going through .. all messages failing .. you show 4G .. but nothing is going ji .."

After half an hour, Bachchan's issue was resolved by Vodafone.

The telecom company is yet to respond to Taapsee's issue.

Image: File

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