Groww is facing some serious technical difficulties at the moment due to which the app is not working properly. Users say that transactions are failing and that shares are not being shown in the holding following a purchase.
Not only that, but traders are unable to sell their shares which is resulting in losses, especially for the day traders. In short, yesterday’s confirmed orders are not showing and no new orders are getting executed today.
Yesterday I had bought some shares and But the app is not showing them in my holding. App is not working I’m losing my money.
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Why isn’t the app working. Am not able to sell the shares I bought yesterday!! This glitch is costing me!! Are you gonna compensate for that???
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Angry users have therefore taken to social media to demand compensation for the losses incurred. Some have also reported that the app isn’t showing the right info and its price graphs are inaccurate.
If you are one of the users waiting on any official status update regarding the issue, then you will be relieved to know that Groww’s official Twitter handle has stated that they’re working to get it resolved at the earliest.
Moreover, the Groww app on Android is now showing a new banner atop that says that the platform is currently facing connectivity issues.
Not only that but a workaround of sorts has also been given out. Groww says that a simple restart of the app should allow you to place orders and see your holdings.
If that doesn’t help, then you can also try clearing the app’s cache and force-stopping it as an alternative.
Still no fix? Then being a server-side issue means that there’s little to nothing other than the aforementioned that can be done from your end so all you got to do now is to wait for Groww to sort this mess out.
That said, we will continue tracking the Groww not working issue for further developments and will be updating this article accordingly, so stay tuned to PiunikaWeb.
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