Mashrafe assures to help E-orange customers in getting pending deliveries
Previously, on 12 August, E-orange posted on their Facebook page that though their office was reportedly vandalised by resellers, they promised to deliver products on 16 August.
Mashrafe Bin Mortaza, former brand ambassador of e-commerce platform E-orange, assured to help the angry customers when they came to his house seeking his help to get their pending deliveries.
Around 2,000 agitated E-orange customers went to the cricketer and politician's house on Monday night.
Mashrafe said, "Those who came here told me they want to file a case. I talked to Gulshan police station about it. My contract with E-orange ended last 1 July. I am not a part of management or owners, still, I am trying my best to help them. I will fight for everyone."
"The customers told me that the owners have fled away. Hearing this I went to their office and found their CEO. The detective branch police have called him. I requested him repeatedly to deliver the products to the customers from 19 August. I can only request them and administration can take legal action," said Mashrafe.
Previously, on 12 August, E-orange posted on their Facebook page that though their office was reportedly vandalised by resellers, they promised to deliver products on 16 August.
Around 50 customers staged a sit-in protest in front of the office on 11 August.
On information, a team of Gulshan Police Station rushed to the spot and brought the situation under control after talking to the agitating protesters.