The small print
Last updated 18 August 2026
ChitthiBhejo lets you write a note and send it as a digital card — a link that opens as a sealed envelope in the recipient's browser. These terms apply when you use the site or buy a card. If you don't agree with them, please don't buy one.
ChitthiBhejo is operated by Angad Kundra, a sole proprietor trading as ChitthiBhejo, at Gurugram, Haryana 122017, India. You can reach us at vedika.app04@gmail.com about anything at all — orders, refunds, privacy, or a card that didn't arrive. The phone number is +91 83681 58760.
A single digital card, delivered as a link that you share yourself. There is no subscription, no account, and nothing is charged on a recurring basis. Two options are offered at the point of payment:
Prices are in Indian rupees and include any applicable taxes. The price of each option is shown on the screen before you pay, after you have already seen your finished card.
We give you the link. You send it. We never message the recipient — we don't ask for their number or their email, so we couldn't. This means delivery depends on you sharing the link, and on the recipient being able to open it. There is nothing physical to ship; see Shipping & Exchange.
You are responsible for what you write. Please don't use ChitthiBhejo to:
We may delete a card and decline to serve you if we believe it breaks these rules. That is a judgement we would rather never have to make, and we have no interest in reading your cards to look for reasons to make it — see Privacy Policy for what we can and cannot see.
You keep every right to what you write, photograph or record. We claim no ownership of it and we do not use it to advertise the service, train anything, or show anyone else. The only permission you give us is the narrow one we need to do the job: to store your card, if you chose the ₹99 option, and to show it to whoever opens your link.
A card link is the only key to the card. There is no password and no login. If your link is forwarded, screenshotted, or left open on a shared phone, whoever has it can read the card.
Short links are 16 random characters, which is far too many to guess, so in practice the risk is not someone finding your card — it is the link being passed on. Please treat it as private, and don't put anything in a card that would be damaging if a third person read it.
We build this carefully and we test it, but we can't promise the service will never be unavailable, or that a card will definitely open on every device ever made. Where something goes wrong on our side and your card could not be delivered or opened, our responsibility is to put it right or refund you — see Cancellation & Refund. Beyond that, and to the extent the law allows, our total liability for any card is limited to what you paid for it. Nothing in these terms takes away rights you have under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019.
We are also not responsible for how a card is received. A card is a message between two people; if it lands badly, that is between them.
If we change these terms we will update the date at the top of this page. A change never applies backwards to a card you have already bought — the terms that count for your card are the ones that were on this page the day you paid.
These terms are governed by the laws of India, and the courts of India have jurisdiction over any dispute arising from them. Before any of that, please just write to us — almost everything is fixable by email.
vedika.app04@gmail.com, or the Contact Us page.