Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan has at least one Vodafone connection and it's giving him (some) trouble. The service is apparently so bad that Big B had to tweet about it. That he did. The last time he did something like this - on Twitter - Samsung had to replace his faulty Note 7, with a Galaxy S7 (of course). Something very similar happened this time round as well.

VODAFONE WE HAVE A PROBLEM ..!! ALL SEND MESSAGES COMING FAILED .. RECEIVING SMS BUT NOT GOING .. HHEEEELLLLPPPPP !!! Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) January 31, 2017

VODAFONE PROBLEM SOLVED ... THANK YOU .. ALL SMS GOING THROUGH NOW .... BAAAADDDDUUUMMBBAAA ...!! Amitabh Bachchan (@SrBachchan) January 31, 2017

Big B seemed to be having trouble sending messages. He was, however, able to receive messages. He tweeted about the same, and got a response from a service rep soon after that Vodafone was working on a fix. They did fix it ASAP, because why not? The Bollywood actor took to Twitter one more time to inform that all his SMS messages were going through now.

Interestingly, Reliance Jio was (also) quick to rise to the occasion, responding to big B's tweet saying it "would be happy to deliver a Jio SIM to him and activate it instantly through their Aadhaar based eKYC home delivery process." In fact, if you observe carefully, you'd notice it was among the first few handles to respond to Bachchan's tweet. Faster than Vodafone India, is what's important though.

Earlier, Bachchan had complained on social media after Samsung issued an update that limited the battery charging in the Note 7 to 60 per cent. "I have Samsung Note 7. Battery charge restricted to 60%. When will it allow me to go 100? Mr Samsung please respond ! zara jaldi !" he had tweeted.

This was a bad PR for the Korean company. And it had to respond. When Bachchan had talked about his Note 7, Samsung was in the process of sending out replacement units for the Galaxy Note 7 that were earlier sent to the market. Soon, Bachchan too got the replacement, directly from Samsung. This made him happy and he was willing to forgive the Galaxy maker.

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