Stuck in a basement parking for 40 minutes. Scanned a Vtag, owner replied in 30 seconds. This product is genius.
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Finally — a way to leave a polite note without writing my number on paper. Privacy + utility = chef's kiss.
I get like 2 messages a year. That's the point. Most weeks I forget Vtag exists. Then it saves me.
Wrote my number on a piece of paper for 12 years. Felt instantly stupid switching to Vtag.
Municipal tow truck had already hooked up my Fortuner when a stranger scanned my Vtag and messaged me. I ran down from my office in two minutes and moved it before they could haul it away. Without that message I would have spent the day at the municipal yard.
Someone hit my car in the mall parking and drove off. A witness scanned my Vtag and sent the other vehicle number, the colour, and the approximate time. I had something concrete to give the police. Without that message I had nothing.
My neighbour sent me a Vtag message saying my car had rolled slightly and touched his bumper. No shouting, no scene in the colony. He scanned the sticker, I came down, we sorted it in five minutes. The way it should work.
Someone smelled something burning from under my bonnet in a shopping complex parking. They scanned my Vtag and sent an urgent message. I came down and found a cloth that had fallen near the exhaust. It had not caught yet. I do not want to think about what would have happened if they had just walked past.
My Apache had fallen over in the bike stand — kickstand gave way on uneven ground. Someone in the office parking lot scanned my Vtag before it could get more scraped up. Reached in five minutes. Tank, mirror, and exhaust were still fine. A few more minutes and the tank would have been dented.
A Swiggy truck was blocking our building gate from 6am, and the driver had walked off somewhere. The watchman found a Vtag on the truck, scanned it, and the driver got the message within minutes. Gate was clear before 7. The watchman now wants Vtag on every vehicle in the building.
Our entire society stuck Vtag on every car. Parking fights down to literally zero this month.
Used Vtag to warn a stranger about a flat tyre on the highway. He drove away thanking me. Strangers being kind > anything.
The QR is small, weatherproof, looks premium. Doesn't ruin the look of the windshield.
I drive 14 hrs a day. Stranger scanned my Vtag, told me I had a leaking radiator. Free roadside diagnostic.
I had left my driver-side window halfway down before a heavy spell hit. Someone in my apartment car park scanned my Vtag and messaged me. Reached the car before the seat was properly soaked. The sticker paid for itself that afternoon.
Petrol cap was swinging open on the highway. A driver behind me scanned my Vtag at the next signal and sent one line — "petrol cap open." I pulled over and fixed it in 30 seconds. Cannot imagine how he would have reached me otherwise.
I had parked in Slot 14 by mistake — it belongs to another flat. Instead of a note under the wiper or a confrontation, they scanned my Vtag and sent a polite message. I moved in ten minutes. No argument. No bad blood.
My four-year-old was asleep in the back seat while I ran into a pharmacy — thought it would be two minutes, took fifteen. A woman outside saw the child through the glass, scanned my Vtag, and messaged me before she even considered calling anyone else. I was out in under a minute. She was right to send that message.
A truck clipped my Scorpio from behind at a crossing. The driver sped off. A bystander who had witnessed the whole thing scanned my Vtag and sent me the truck number, which direction it went, and a photo he had taken on his phone. That message was the only evidence I had.
Someone used Vtag to tell me my boot was open at a fuel pump. Saved my luggage. ₹599 well spent.
Building security used to keep our numbers in a register. Vtag killed that database overnight.
Got it for my dad. He's not a tech person but the WhatsApp alerts work like magic for him.
I'm a woman, I park in random places at night. Vtag means strangers can reach me without me handing out my number.
Parked at office and left my headlights on all day — a full eight hours. A colleague from another company in the same building found my Vtag, sent a message. Battery was fine. I had no idea who the person was, and I did not need to. That is the whole point.
I used to write my number on a piece of paper and stick it on the dashboard. Started getting random calls at odd hours once people had it. Switched to Vtag six months ago. Whoever needs to reach me sends a WhatsApp through the sticker. My number stays mine.
My car alarm went off at 2am — the rain had triggered the sensor. My phone was on silent. My wife's phone was on silent. The security guard found the Vtag on the windshield, scanned it, and the WhatsApp alert woke me up. Alarm off in four minutes. Neighbours were relieved.
My Activa was on B2 of a three-storey parking and the intercom at the exit was broken. The attendant found my Vtag, scanned it from the basement, and messaged me directly on WhatsApp. I came down and cleared the slot. No running up and down floors, no shouting.
The parking attendant at my office moved my Bolero for a delivery van and then could not remember which slot he had put it in. Instead of calling the front desk and waiting, he scanned my Vtag and told me exactly where to find it. Saved us both the embarrassment of a long back-and-forth.