The concept on which the world usually works is: ‘pay a certain amount and get a service in return.” However– sometimes, despite whatever amount of money is being offered, the services are simply not worth it! Or so is what most of the internet got reminded of, after a video began to float online. Taking to social media, a man shared a clip in which he was seen complaining about a customer who wanted their AC to be repaired. As seen in the video, the AC was installed on the edge of the apartment’s balcony, which was on the 23rd floor, making the repair job risky for the technician.In the video, the man showed the height at which the AC was installed, stating how accidentally falling from such a height might not end well. “Who will take this
kind of risk for Rs 300 to Rs 400? If something happens or if someone falls, who will take the responsibility?” the man was heard asking.The video immediately went viral, pulling many reactions. Most sided with the technician, while others believed otherwise.Times Now could not confirm the details of the post.Check out the viral post: “Someone had installed their AC’s outdoor unit outside the window on the balcony of their flat on the 23rd floor. When the AC stopped working, they called a technician for service. But the technician refused, saying he wouldn’t service it because the unit was hanging outside at such a height, and that no one would risk their life for such a small amount of money. Servicing outdoor units installed at such heights in flats is quite risky for technicians,” the post read. The post was shared on X (formerly Twitter) by the handle ‘SaffronChargers’. It was shared today and pulled more than 30K views from people.
Someone had installed their AC’s outdoor unit outside the window on the balcony of their flat on the 23rd floor.When the AC stopped working, they called a technician for service. But the technician refused, saying he wouldn’t service it because the unit was hanging outside at… pic.twitter.com/WR8OhuFWSX
— Saffron Chargers (@SaffronChargers) April 30, 2026



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