Delivery Boy Sparks Outrage After Allegedly Demanding Extra Money for Large Parcel Delivery
A viral social media video has sparked controversy after a delivery executive allegedly demanded an extra Rs 20 from a female customer for delivering a large parcel. The exchange, which escalated into a dispute over delivery charges and customer rights, has triggered widespread reactions online, while the company has yet to issue an official response.
The video was shared by an X account named "Ghar Ke Kalesh" and captures a conversation between a woman and a delivery boy who arrived at her residence with a parcel. In the footage, the woman asks the delivery executive what he wants. Responding to her question, he states that he requires an additional payment of Rs 20 for delivering large parcels.
Surprised by the demand, the woman asks whether he would refuse to deliver the parcel if she did not pay the extra amount. The delivery boy replies that he would continue delivering smaller packages, but for larger parcels he expects additional compensation.
The woman further questions whether he would still refuse to deliver large packages without receiving the extra payment. The delivery executive reiterates his position, stating that he would not deliver large parcels unless he was given the additional Rs 20.
Is this arbitrary behavior of delivery boys justified?
— Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) June 7, 2026
He's demanding extra money even for a small parcel. Threatening Customer to stop the delivery if the money isn't paid! pic.twitter.com/ZPsL7e9niT
As the conversation continues, the woman informs him that she intends to file a complaint regarding the matter. However, the delivery boy appears unfazed by the warning. Instead, he responds sharply, telling her to proceed with the complaint. When the woman asks for his name, he openly provides it without hesitation.
The video has since gained significant attention online, with social media users expressing mixed reactions. Many commenters have argued that customers already pay delivery charges while placing orders and should not be asked for additional money at the time of delivery. One user remarked that the delivery executive was behaving as though he had personally manufactured the parcel and transported it entirely on foot. Another user tagged Meesho and questioned why customers were being asked to pay an extra Rs 20 when delivery charges had already been paid through the platform.
As of now, no official statement has been issued by the company regarding the viral incident. The episode has reignited discussions about delivery practices, customer rights, and accountability in the rapidly growing online shopping sector.

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