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Ringing Bells Private Limited

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Founder
  
Mohit Goel

Headquarters
  
Noida

Area served
  
India

Founded
  
2015

Type of business
  
Private

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Industry
  
Telecommunications, Consumer electronics

Founders
  
Mohit Goel (ex Managing Director)

Key people
  
Mohit Goel (Managing director) Ashok Chaddha (President)

Products
  
Mobile phones Smartphones LEDs Accessories

Website
  
www.ringingbells.co.in Not working

Ringing Bells Private Limited was a company based in Noida (India), registered on 16 September 2015. It's was later described as a "ponzi scheme".

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Freedom 251

The company attracted attention when it announced the Freedom 251, a 3G smartphone, at a price of ₹ 251. That would make it the world's cheapest smartphone.

Ringing Bells MD Mohit Goel claimed on 16 December 2016 that the company has already delivered 70000 phones and the remaining phones will be delivered soon.

This is the most searched mobile device in the history of Google exceeding even iPhone 7.

Scam allegations

There are suggestions that the Freedom 251 sale is a scam. It is alleged that the phone looks like a Chinese phone with the original brand label covered with whitener. The icons shown on screen shots are copied from Apple's iPhone. MP Kirit Somaiya describes the offer as a "huge scam" and has asked the government of Uttar Pradesh to investigate.

As a result of these concerns, the payment gateway facilitator PayUBiz decided to withhold payment to Ringing Bells until the items were dispatched. In response, Ringing Bells stated that they would accept payment by cash-on-delivery for those customers who had placed orders but had been unable to make payment through the payment gateway before the offer closed.

Ringing Bells has also been accused of fraud and non-payment of dues by its customer services provider Cyfuture.

Arrest of Mohit Goel

Goel was detained on 24 February 2017 over fraud allegations, after the owner of Ghaziabad-based Ayam Enterprises filed an FIR alleging that Ringing Bells “defrauded” it of Rs. 16 lakh. Mohit Goel has been arrested on allegations of fraud. And several analysts have described the phone as a "ponzi scheme".

References

Ringing Bells Private Limited Wikipedia