In 2022, there will be 4.620 million network users worldwide.
Viral stories are becoming more common.
Social networks have become that safe space where people from all over the world use it to complain about the bad services that brands provide them. This is the case of a clinic that has gone viral for being accused of “scam” after using the same 5D ultrasound for multiple pregnant women.
The fame of social networks can be seen its great growth globally, which according to data from the report carried out by We Are Social and Hootsuite in 2022, it was reported that there are 4 thousand 620 million network users worldwide. .
This number is reflected in how people use these spaces to register their complaints with brands and according to a study by Echo Managed Services, it states that practically 1 in 5 consumers, equivalent to 18 percent, use social networks as a channel. favorite way to communicate a complaint to the company, rather than going to the phone, email or web chat.
They accuse the clinic of “scam”
Through a video on the social network TikTok and Twitter, a recent complaint was registered from a clinic in Argentina for using the same 5D ultrasound photo for multiple pregnant women.
The case came to light when a young pregnant woman decided to share her baby’s ultrasound on the TikTok social network, and within minutes, another woman recognized the image as the same one that had been delivered to her.
Subsequently, in the post, more women joined the conversation and realized that they all had the same ultrasound photo, mistakenly believing it to be their own children, but then they dug deeper into the matter.
Likewise, the comments unleashed a series of exchanges and comparisons between all of them, assuring that the private clinic in which they were treated had deceived them, using the same ultrasound.
When the news went viral, it reached local media, where they explained that “they had already warned us about something, but we refused to believe it.”
It was found that the women described their experience at the health center, mentioned that their data was taken upon arrival, they entered a room where the ultrasound was performed and after a few minutes, the secretary gave them a printed report.
@antonellaroglanchannntas♬ How is this event possible?
“For now we are three moms who were SCAMED by a clinic with a photo of a baby that is not ours,” denounced one of the women on her Twitter account.
For now we are 3 moms who were SCAMED by a Clinic with a photo of a baby that is not ours, it goes without saying that on top of that they charge a lot, one leaves excited to see their baby and have a nice memory. We are looking for more moms with the same baby 🥺 pic.twitter.com/yKFq2neE0A
— 𝐀𝐧𝐭𝐨𝐧𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐚🤍 (@RoglanAntonella) June 19, 2023
In his publication, he attached the fake ultrasound scans, which according to the images corresponded to male babies, but it was also discovered that they had been delivered to pregnant women who were expecting girls.
With their posts on social networks, the women seek to gather more information and other testimonies from victims to later take the case to the Argentine authorities.
It is not the first time that a publication or complaint on networks goes viral until it reaches the corresponding agencies.
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