<h2>Content Creator Megha Agarwal Exposes Harassment by Myntra Delivery Staff: A Wake-Up Call for Online Shoppers</h2> In a deeply disturbing revelation, <strong>Megha</strong> <strong>Agarwal</strong>, a well-known content creator and YouTuber behind the popular fashion channel <em>Shopping Ki Duniya</em>, has alleged <strong>harassment, intimidation, and privacy violations </strong>by <strong>Myntra's delivery executives and associated logistics partners</strong>. The incident has sparked outrage across social media and raised serious questions about the accountability mechanisms in place at major e- commerce platforms. The incident began on <strong>April 20, 2025</strong>, when a <strong>delivery executive from Myntra allegedly misbehaved with Agarwal </strong>at the time of delivery. Despite promptly lodging a complaint with Myntra’s customer care, <strong>no meaningful action was taken </strong>to address the situation. <h1>🚨 A Harrowing Escalation of Threats and Privacy Breach</h1> What followed was even more shocking. According to Agarwal, Myntra’s logistics team <strong>unlawfully</strong> <strong>circulated</strong> <strong>her</strong> <strong>personal</strong> <strong>mobile</strong> <strong>number</strong>, leading to a <strong>torrent</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>threatening </strong><strong>and abusive calls </strong>from unknown numbers. She further revealed that <strong>personnel from Ekart Logistics</strong>—a delivery partner often associated with Myntra—<strong>arrived at her residence and issued threats</strong>. These incidents have not only compromised her <strong>personal</strong> <strong>safety</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>mental</strong> <strong>well-being</strong>, but have also had a <strong>devastating impact on her professional life</strong>. <h1> Disruption of Business and Creative Work</h1> As a member of <strong>Myntra’s</strong> <strong>Glam</strong> <strong>Clan</strong> <strong>program</strong>, Megha Agarwal regularly collaborated with the platform by <strong>creating content based on fashion products, conducting unboxings, and processing returns</strong>. The Glam Clan initiative, designed to boost influencer-led marketing, provided Agarwal with regular product deliveries. However, in the wake of the incident, <strong>Myntra</strong> <strong>has</strong> <strong>completely</strong> <strong>suspended</strong> <strong>delivery</strong> <strong>and return</strong> <strong>services</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>her</strong> <strong>address</strong>, effectively <strong>crippling</strong> <strong>her</strong> <strong>ability</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>create</strong> <strong>content</strong> and fulfill brand commitments. The abrupt halt has resulted in <strong>significant</strong> <strong>financial</strong> <strong>losses </strong><strong>and emotional trauma</strong>, pushing her into what she describes as <strong>a state of stress and depression</strong>. <h1>🎥 Public Outcry Grows as Video Evidence Goes Viral</h1> In an effort to raise awareness and seek justice, Megha Agarwal uploaded a detailed account of her experience to her YouTube channel. The video, titled <em>“Harassed</em> <em>by</em> <em>Myntra </em><em>Delivery Executives </em><em>| </em><em>My Story”</em>, can be viewed here: <a href="https://youtu.be/ppg5y3ATVjc">https://youtu.be/ppg5y3ATVjc</a> The video has since garnered widespread attention, with fellow creators, consumers, and legal advocates voicing support for Agarwal. Viewers have expressed <strong>shock</strong><strong> over Myntra’s alleged apathy </strong>and are calling for stricter consumer protection laws. <h1>🛡️ Legal and Consumer Action in Progress</h1> Despite escalating the issue via the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Consumer</strong> <strong>Helpline</strong> <strong>(NCH)</strong> <strong>portal</strong>, Agarwal reports that <strong>Myntra</strong> <strong>remains</strong> <strong>unresponsive</strong>. Legal experts note that the actions alleged— ranging from <strong>privacy</strong> <strong>breaches</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>threats</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>violence</strong>—may constitute criminal offenses under the <strong>Information Technology Act </strong>and <strong>Indian Penal Code (IPC)</strong>. Consumer rights groups are now urging Myntra to: <ul> <li>Conduct a <strong>transparent</strong> <strong>internal</strong> <strong>investigation</strong></li> <li>Provide <strong>public</strong> <strong>accountability</strong></li> <li>Reinstate services for Agarwal</li> <li>Offer a formal <strong>apology</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>compensation</strong></li> </ul>