Rohan stared at the powdery pill. He thought of his father’s hopeful eyes. He thought of the ₹48,000 he didn’t have.
He opened his laptop and began typing a review. But not on the product page. On a new document. medbikri reviews
The fluorescent lights of the café still buzzed. But the silence on the call finally felt like relief. Rohan stared at the powdery pill
He didn’t post it. Instead, he flushed the powdery pills, reported the seller with screenshots, and called Vikram. He opened his laptop and began typing a review
He ignored the one negative review buried on page three: “Packaging tampered. Seller refunded but I threw it away. Trust your gut.”
For two weeks, nothing. Then, a small miracle. His father’s tremor lessened. He asked for tea by himself. The doctor, surprised, noted the improvement but frowned when Rohan mentioned the source. “Legally, I can’t endorse it,” the doctor said, tapping his pen. “Practically… I’ve seen worse outcomes from hospital supply chain gaps.” Emboldened, Rohan went back to MedBikri. This time for a more critical drug—an immunosuppressant his father needed before a potential transplant evaluation. He found a seller with a pristine 5-star record: “CardioCare_Mumbai.” The price was almost too good. 90% off.