
Woman sends sealed package through Rapido. What the delivery boy found shocked him
India Today
A woman used Rapido's porter service to send a sealed package. However, what the delivery boy found in the package when he reached the drop location left him confused and shocked.
A woman’s decision to book a delivery through the porter service via Rapido left a delivery boy stunned. Why? Because, the sealed package he was asked to deliver contained nothing but garbage.
Shared in a now-viral post on X by Hindu Pride, it was described how the Rapido delivery boy arrived at the pickup location where the woman handed him a sealed cardboard box filled with goods. Before leaving, he politely asked whether the payment would be made online or in cash, to which she replied, "It’s already paid online.”
However, confusion set in when the delivery boy reached the drop location and found a heap of garbage lying there instead of a recipient. Unsure of what to do, he called the woman and asked, “Madam, whom should I hand over the package to?”
Her response surprised him. She casually said, “Brother, just throw it there. It’s all garbage.”
The delivery boy burst out laughing at the revelation and said, “So this is where we’ve reached - now we’re delivering other people’s trash!”
The anecdote gained traction online, with several users reacting to the bizarre yet thought-provoking situation.

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