Tag: Chile

  • Humaray paani mein kuch hai? In third love story this month, Chile woman flies to marry Pakistani lover

    Humaray paani mein kuch hai? In third love story this month, Chile woman flies to marry Pakistani lover

    There are actually women out there in the world who think Pakistani men are worth marrying. Indeed, a more shocking discovery than alien life.

    For the third time this week, another foreign woman has flown to Pakistan to marry a man from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Yes, humein bhi kuch nahi samajh araha.

    READ MORE: Veer-Zara Chinese version? Woman travels to KP to marry Pakistani lover

    Nicole Iglesias, 36, from Chile, a manager at an Apple Store, developed a relationship on Tiktok with Ikramullah, after she found his videos interesting. Aaj News reports that Iglesias had moved to the region a few weeks ago on a two-month visa. She has converted to Islam and taken up the name Noreen. The two began conversing with each other online through Google Translate, as Ikramullah couldn’t speak Spanish, and Noreen was struggling to learn the local language.

    Ikramullah told Aaj News that Nicole was willing to stay in Pakistan if he didn’t want to fly to South America with her, but he had received his visa and was flying out on August 27th.

    READ MORE: Dir-Zara? Indian woman flies to Upper Dir to marry Pakistani man

  • Man disappears after company pays 286 times his salary accidentally

    Man disappears after company pays 286 times his salary accidentally

    A company in Chile accidentally paid one of its employees 286 times his salary in May, after which the employee resigned from the company and disappeared.

    The man worked at Consorcio Industrial de Alimentos (Cial), one of the largest producers of cold cuts in Chile. The company paid nearly Rs37 million to the man although his salary was Rs111,760.

    Soon after the incident, the company realised its mistake. The management reached out to the employee who at the time agreed to get the money refunded.

    However, when the company did not get the amount back, they tried to contact the employee again but their messages were not answered.

    Later, the man got in touch with the management and promised that he would visit the bank.

    However, on June 2, he handed over his resignation and disappeared without any trace.

    Subsequently, the company was forced to take legal action against the man to recover their money.

  • Hum tou gaye: Netflix plans to stop password sharing with friends, family

    Hum tou gaye: Netflix plans to stop password sharing with friends, family

    Netflix announced on Wednesday that it is testing new solutions to terminate the sharing password facility between friends and family.

    Netflix will add an extra payment to add more users to an account.

    Director of product innovation in Netflix, Chengyi Long said, “While [separate profiles and multiple streams] have been hugely popular, they have also created some confusion about when and how Netflix can be shared.”

    He further continued, “As a result, accounts are being shared between households — impacting our ability to invest in great new TV and films for our members.”

    Netflix is conducting a first experiment phase in three countries which includes Chile, Costa Rica and Peru.

    The streaming platform will send notifications to subscribers regarding options to add households to an account with discounted prices which are 2,380 CLP in Chile, 2.99 USD in Costa Rica and 7.9 PEN in Peru.

    Then, subscribers will have the option to turn the viewing profiles either into a new account or an extra member account.

    Long also talked about future plans, “We’ll be working to understand the utility of these two features for members in these three countries before making changes anywhere else in the world.”