WHO IS THE FOUNDER OF CHOXI NOMORERACK?

Choxi was an e-retail website founded in November 2011 by Deepark Agarwal. “An entrepreneur, founder, visionary, investor, strategic advisory, and a philanthropist who has formed and led businesses in a variety of industries, spanning online retail, consumer packaged goods to business process outsourcing (BPO)” Or at least that is what his LinkedIn profile says. In reality, Deepark “Dee” Agarwal is a businessman known for his woeful failures in business management and his very sneaky deeds. From failed organizations like contact center and offshoring which he established to his attachments to ownership of prnographic sites which he made million (back in the 2000s when people paid to get access to prnographic sites). Although he denied owning such sites, old high school friend Matt Groover says otherwise with clear evidence of emails he received on behalf of Deepark.

WHAT IS CHOXI NOMORERACK?

Choxi was a website where you could get thousands of items from fashion to electronics at unbeatable discount prices. The only twist was that it was timed, so you had to get what you want before the time ran out. Its fame grew so much that Deepark caught the attention of giant tech executives which landed him a spot as a speaker at the 2015 Deutsche bank tech conference held in Los Vegas. Choxi grew so fast in so little time, making a profit of over $9 million in just five years. How did Choxi the e-retails website manage to rack up such popularity and sales in such little time? The answer is simple… an incredible amount of advertising on social media and television. It even got praise from Facebook COO Sheryl Sandburg.

THE DOWNFALL OF CHOXI NOMORERACK

It all seemed to be going pretty well until a swam of negative reviews came up from customers, who hadn’t gotten their package, those who received damaged or substantial goods as well as an almost nonexistent customer service. The customers only had access to a customer service email which took days to get a response from or even none at all as the phone lines went unanswered. That was not all, there were a lot of complaints from vendors as well who never received payment after delivering their service. The company lost a lot of credibility after this series of events. Call it a lack of proper PR or a case that got out of hand but what even made it worse was when Choxi’s facebook page mysteriously disappeared without a word from the executives. There were reports of someone going around and deleting negative reviews on sites and fan pages. Although there was a contrast of people who had only good things to say about the products and services at Choxi, the negative reviews outweighed them all."

“I absolutely love this product! It’s the best concealer I’ve ever used.” “This concealer is amazing! It covers everything and doesn’t make my face look cakey.” “This concealer is perfect for under eyes, it covers well and doesn’t crease.” ..

Do not shop at this site! They are a scam and your boots will fall apart in less than two months. Spread the word and don’t let yourself be scammed.

Choxi, a popular online retailer, has been accused of not keeping track of the purchases made by their customers. This means that they are unable to help any of these customers who have been affected by the recent data breach. ..

EFFORTS MADE TO REBRAND CHOXI

Some efforts were made to revive Choxi’s image, but it was not enough to cover-up for the previous mistakes. For starters, The investors kicked CEO Deepark Agarwal off the company’s affairs and left it in the hands of executives who knew management and retail. Vishal Argawal, the chief marketing officer also left while Choxi filed for bankruptcy as they ceased all operations. Afterward, an email from the Choxi team went surfaced in it, Choxi acknowledged their difficulties and asked for more time to resolve the issues. Much later, another email was sent to customers declaring their new affiliation toJclub.com. “We are excited to share with you that the United States Bankruptcy Court has approved an the interim license of assets of Choxi, and may be asked on January 19, 2017, to approve a long-term license or sale of those assets, to an affiliate of JClub.com.”

In a nutshell, we found that Choxi is a scam. The business owner is incompetent and the product could have been much better if only he had been more careful.

Yes, you can still recover your package from choxi.

According to the email, it is possible to contact Choxi customer care for the retrieval of packages. However, those who have reached out to them have gotten no response.

Deepark Argawal is missing.

After leaving Choxi, he has declined all requests for interviews. So right now, there is no one for a fact knowing where he is.