UPI Payment Fails, Passenger Forced to Give Watch for Samosa at Jabalpur Station – Shocking Viral Video Emerges

A viral video from Jabalpur railway station shows a man giving his watch to a vendor after a UPI payment failure over samosas — sparking online debate and laughter.

By Anish Negi

UPI Payment Fails, Passenger Forced to Give Watch for Samosa at Jabalpur Station – Shocking Viral Video Emerges

In a bizarre and shocking incident that has gone viral on social media, a passenger at Jabalpur railway station was reportedly forced to hand over his wristwatch to a vendor after his UPI payment failed while buying a plate of samosas. The incident, captured on video by bystanders, has sparked massive debate online about digital payment reliability, vendor behavior, and consumer rights.

According to reports, the passenger, traveling on a long-distance train, stopped to buy samosas from a local stall at the platform. He attempted to pay via UPI, but the UPI Payment Fails multiple times due to poor internet connectivity. Despite showing proof of his attempted payments, the vendor allegedly refused to let him go without compensation — leading to a heated argument that soon drew attention from nearby passengers.

When the vendor demanded “some guarantee,” the passenger, caught in an awkward situation, removed his digital wristwatch and handed it over as a temporary assurance until the payment could be verified. The entire exchange was recorded by another commuter and quickly made its way to social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, where it garnered thousands of views and comments within hours.

Internet Reacts with Humor and Outrage

While some netizens sympathized with the vendor, pointing out that small sellers often face losses due to failed payments, many criticized the incident as an example of digital payment dependency gone wrong.
One user commented, “We were told India is going cashless — not watch-less!” while another joked, “Samosa worth ₹20, watch worth ₹2,000 — inflation hits differently!”

Others expressed concern about the reliability of UPI systems in rural or low-connectivity areas, especially at railway stations where network fluctuations are common.

Authorities Take Note

Following the viral video, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and IRCTC reportedly began looking into the incident to verify details and ensure that passengers are not harassed by unauthorized or unregistered vendors. Officials also emphasized the importance of carrying backup payment options, especially during travel.

Meanwhile, digital experts have reiterated that UPI systems remain among the world’s fastest and most secure, though occasional failures can occur due to local connectivity or server issues.

The incident has once again highlighted the growing tension between India’s rapid digital transformation and the on-ground infrastructure challenges faced by millions of daily users.

As the video continues to circulate, it serves as both a humorous and cautionary tale about life in modern India — where even a simple snack can come with a digital twist.

Anish Negi is the writer behind the news you read, known for his clear, engaging, and factual reporting. He focuses on delivering timely, well-researched stories that keep readers informed and connected to what matters most.
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