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BoldCare co-founder shares credit card details online, pays for hundreds of transactions under Rs 1,000

For several hours, Rahul Krishnan kept the stunt alive, sharing countless OTPs in response to the transactions made by X users.

September 03, 2024 / 12:21 IST
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Rahul Krishnan shared his credit card details with his 7,460 X followers. (Image: rahul-krishnan-boldcare/LinkedIn)

Rahul Krishnan, the co-founder of sexual wellness brand BoldCare, sent X into a frenzy on Monday by publicly sharing his credit card details as part of a daring online stunt. The tweet quickly gained traction, triggering a wave of microtransactions from curious and opportunistic users.

Krishnan’s tweet read: “My card number is 4216-8701-5010-2349, the expiration date is 12/30, the security code is 207. Happy Sextember, everyone.” He set a rule for the stunt, allowing transactions up to Rs 1,000 and informed that he will only reply to the original tweet thread with any One-Time Password (OTP) received.

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For several hours, Krishnan kept the stunt alive, sharing countless OTPs in response to the transactions made by users. From Swiggy, Zomato, Blinkit and Amazon, the transactions were all across e-commerce platforms, all under Rs 1000.

He took a break in between: "Okay everyone let’s take a breather, I’ll restart sharing OTPs in 30 minutes" adding that the limit on his card is Rs 3 lakhs.

However, after five hours, Krishnan posted an update that seemingly brought the chaos to a halt: “I think my number is blocked, so no more OTPs, unfortunately.” The tweet suggested that his card had been frozen, likely due to suspicious activity (because of multiple transactions) flagged by his bank.
To a person who ordered paneer biryani thanks to Krishnan, the co-founder responded asking for a 5-star review for his company. With a meme, he also asked his followers to stop sending OTPs because his card is blocked.
His original tweet has been viewed over 2.3 million times. He shared close to 200 OTPs with users in the original thread.