"Man orders mobile phone from e-commerce site, gets brick instead."

While online shopping is relatively easy and having your stuff delivered at your doorstep is always convenient, we often come across stories which involve a common man getting duped from online retailers.

This was to change when Bollywood actor Sonakshi Sinha ordered premium Bose headphones from Amazon and got tap-like metal object instead.

Upset with what she had received in the box, enraged 'Shotgun Jr' took to her Twitter page on Tuesday to bring the issue to the company's notice.

"Hey @amazonIN! Look what i got instead of the @bose headphones i ordered! Properly packed and unopened box, looked legit... but only on the outside. Oh and your customer service doesnt even want to help, thats what makes it even worse."

Hey @amazonIN! Look what i got instead of the @bose headphones i ordered! Properly packed and unopened box, looked legit... but only on the outside. Oh and your customer service doesnt even want to help, thats what makes it even worse. pic.twitter.com/sA1TwRNwGl — Sonakshi Sinha (@sonakshisinha) December 11, 2018

One would expect netizens to sympathise with the actor. Instead, Twitterati rejoiced at the fact that the fraud sellers associated with the e-commerce company did not show "partiality" when it came to duping the customer.

these look very uncomfortable ..how's the battery life ? — José Covaco (@HoeZaay) December 12, 2018

Oh shitt — BADSHAH (@Its_Badshah) December 11, 2018

i thought this happens only to a common being... — Nitinpradhan (@Nitinpr58755532) December 11, 2018

Still better than soaps being delivered by Flipkart. — Rahul Gandhi (@rahulgandhi38) December 11, 2018

No partiality with celebrity. Good job @amazonIN — deadlover (@nj300984) December 11, 2018

ha ha ha fraudsters believe in diversity and equality..celebrity ho yaa koi bhi :) choona lagana hai to lagana hai — Ankur Sharma (@Anky1980) December 11, 2018

When same thing happen with common people they don't believe ......and start investigating to prove him wrong — Rajeev Wadhwa (@ContactWadhwa) December 11, 2018

Are babre ..... Celebrity ke saath aisa ho sakta hai to baki logo ke saath to pucho hi mat .... — MANGESH MANE (@RealMangeshMane) December 11, 2018

Somehow, Thugs of Hindostan got pulled out of nowhere.

Its nothing Just think about people who watched #thugsofhindustan that "looked legit,properly packed but only on posters" — Lonemueen10 (@lonemueen101) December 11, 2018

Meanwhile, Amazon has responded to Sinha's tweet and apologised for the unfortunate incident.