Ayushmann Sethi, Archana Puran Singh’s son, loses Rs 87,000 in credit card scam, Aryaman recalls losing Rs 80,000 earlier | Indian Film News –

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Archana Puran Singh's son Ayushmann Sethi lost Rs 87,000 in a credit card scam, Aryaman recalls losing Rs 80,000 earlier

Archana Puran Singh and Parmeet Sethi’s younger son, Ayushmann Sethi, recently fell victim to an alleged credit card scam, losing Rs 87,000. The incident was revealed through a vlog shared by his elder brother Aryaman Sethi on his channel Aary Vlogs.

While the situation initially caused panic in the house, it soon turned into a hilarious moment, with the family joking about Ayushmann’s history with such mishaps – he had earlier lost Rs 80 lakh in a similar scam.In the vlog, a visibly worried Ayushmann is seen saying, “My credit card has been charged for Rs 87,000.” Jana sat next to him and quickly responded, “Just cancel it. Call the credit card company.” Explaining the situation, Ayushmann said, “They took the entire year’s money on the pretext of a seven-day free trial.”

A stunned Archana repeated: “Rs 87,000?” Before he advises you again, “Cancel the credit card.”When Aryaman burst into laughter, Parmeet stepped in to correct her, saying: “Don’t cancel the card, cancel the payment.” Still confused and confused, Ayushmann asked, “Where do I look for this option?” The entire family, including Archana and Parmeet, is left laughing. Adding to the banter, Aryaman joked, “You can’t take this money from mama papa.”

“This is your money,” Archana replied. Trying to justify himself, Ayushmann said, “I did this for my father!” While Parmeet laughed at this remark, Archana quickly pointed out: “He will take that money from you.

So why are you so happy?Parmeet then added: “I’m not happy, I’m just wondering how panicked he is about this.” When Ayushmann tried to contact his bank to resolve the issue, he faced another hurdle when the number went unanswered, leading him to ask in frustration: “Really?”Aryaman Sethi also brought up a previous incident to highlight that this was not the first time his brother had been scammed.

Recalling that moment, he said, “When we were doing the recce for my song ‘Choti Baatein’, Ayushmann received a message that around Rs 80,000 had been debited from his PlayStation account, and he never got it back.”Explaining what went wrong this time, Ayushmann Sethi explained that the deal was done without his approval. “Someone took money from my credit card without my permission. They had these options for seven-day trials, and they promised they would pay the charges after the seventh day.

But they charged me fees for the whole year at once… without asking me for permission.”Reacting to the situation, Parmeet Sethi said, “You are always in a hurry.” A visibly upset Ayushmann replied, “I was in no hurry. I was doing your job.” He added: “You guys aren’t dealing with this. I’m dealing with this. Nobody has any experience here, and I’ll fix it myself.” His confident declaration left the entire family divided once again.

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