Ex-Boyfriend Harasses Woman by Sending ₹1 Every Minute on Google Pay
In a bizarre and unsettling case of harassment, a woman named Ayushi revealed that her ex-boyfriend has been tormenting her by sending ₹1 every minute via Google Pay. Despite blocking him on all social media and chat apps, the relentless notifications from the payment app have caused significant emotional distress posted on platform X.
Ayushi shared that after blocking her ex-boyfriend on messaging platforms, he turned to Google Pay as a way to continue the conversation. By sending ₹1 every minute, he bypassed her attempts to cut off communication.
The constant stream of notifications has disrupted her daily life, making it difficult for her to focus or feel at peace. While some netizens found the situation humorous, others were quick to point out the emotional toll such behavior can take.
One social media user joked, “Don’t block him there; you could make ₹40k+ in a month.” Another suggested, “Unblock after every ₹10k messages. Say hi. Block. Repeat process. Good luck!”
However, beneath the humor lies a serious issue: the misuse of technology to invade personal space and perpetuate harassment.
This incident underscores the potential misuse of digital platforms and the challenges victims face when traditional blocking methods fail. It raises important questions about the emotional and legal implications of such harassment.
This case highlights the urgent need for better cyberbullying laws and platform-specific protections to prevent such misuse. Payment apps and messaging platforms must implement features that allow users to report and block unwanted transactions or notifications more effectively.
If you or someone you know is experiencing harassment, reach out to these resources for help:
Ayushi’s story is a stark reminder of how technology can be weaponized to harm and harass. While humor may soften the impact for onlookers, the emotional distress caused by such acts is real and must not be ignored. By raising awareness, providing support, and implementing stronger measures, we can create a safer online environment for everyone.
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