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    The Unexpected Goldmine: Rattan Dillon’s Spring Cleaning Surprise

    In an epic quest for cleanliness that would make any minimalist swoon, Rattan Dillon—a car aficionado from Chandigarh—unearthed a hidden treasure while decluttering his space. What did he find? Oh, just a few physical copies of Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) shares from 1988, because nothing says “I love spring cleaning” like outdated financial documents.

    Digging Through the Past

    These golden oldies had once belonged to a now-deceased individual who apparently thought buying 30 equity shares at Rs 10 each was an excellent investment strategy—or at least a less terrible decision than purchasing Beanie Babies. This individual, likely powered by a complete misunderstanding of stock market principles, decided to consult their social media followers for advice. Because if there’s one group you want giving you investment tips, it’s the fine folks of Facebook.

    Shares That Multiply Like Rabbits

    Responses from followers were, unsurprisingly, as informative as your average YouTube comment section. One sharp-minded stock whisperer went full mathematician and proclaimed that after a spectacular journey involving three stock splits and two bonuses, our humble 30 shares had morphed into a whopping 960 shares. And just like that, Rattan’s spring cleaning had yielded a fortune ranging between Rs. 11 and 12 lakh. Forget buried treasure; this is the “Indiana Jones” of fiscal finds.

    The Stock Market as Comedy Club

    Comments were quick to roll in, transforming Rattan’s post into the stock market’s version of a comedy club. One user, Tiger Ramesh, smartly approximated the worth of the shares with the enthusiasm of a kid in a candy store: “Rough approximate calculations: Total initial shares = 30. After 3 splits and 2 bonuses, it should be 960 shares today. Today’s value approximate Rs 11.88 lakhs.” Bravo, Tiger! Now let’s make sure Rattan doesn’t quit his day job for a sideline in financial consulting.

    Lottery or Faux Pas?

    Another commentator chimed in with a virtual pat on the back, “Oh bhai lottery lag gayi apki! Isko remat form se demat karva lo. Need help toh just DM me.” Because nothing screams “you’ve hit the jackpot” quite like a stranger sliding into your DMs offering dubious help. Truly, it’s a wonder no one suggested opening a lemonade stand with those shares. You can’t be too careful these days.

    Wisdom from the Crowd

    Of course, the humor didn’t stop there. One clever commenter suggested, “Rattan bhai aur acche se ghar chaan maro, kya pata MRF ke bhi nikal aayein kuch shares…😍.” Because why stop at Reliance when you could also unearth a goldmine of pristine—yet utterly ancient—MRF shares? After all, what’s the worst that could happen? A treasure map could surface next.

    Turning Paper into Profit

    The comment section became a veritable treasure trove of actionable advice amidst the laughter. One well-meaning user piped up, “Yeah! You have to email them, with the attached proof, and they have their process to credit these to your Demat. You’ll need to bring these to their office for verification, and then they will credit these shares digitally to your demat, the total ones after splits etc.” Sounds simple enough—if you’re in the mood for a financial scavenger hunt that involves paperwork and human interaction.

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