Course Fraud & Tech Failures
Selling Defective Digital Products
Lunar Astro charges premium prices for its digital courses and software, often running into tens of thousands of rupees. Consumers have a legal right to expect that a digital product at this price point will be functional, accessible, and professionally maintained.
Instead, users report a disastrous technical experience. The Lunar Astro mobile application is notoriously unstable, suffering from constant crashes, failure to load video modules, and login loops. The web platform is equally flawed, with pages failing to reload and course materials becoming inaccessible without warning.
Plagiarism and IP Theft
Beyond the technical failures, the content itself is highly suspect. Advanced students and independent astrologers have noted that significant portions of Deepanshu Giri's "proprietary" teachings, such as the Paribhraman Paddhati, appear to be heavily lifted from older, established texts without proper attribution. Students are paying premium prices for repackaged, freely available information.
The Illusion of a Refund Policy
Under Indian consumer protection laws, digital goods that are defective or not as described are subject to refunds. Lunar Astro ostensibly offers a 7-day refund window to create a false sense of security for buyers.
However, this policy is a sham. When users realize the app is unusable or the course content is plagiarized, they submit refund requests within the 7-day window. These emails are systematically ignored. Support tickets are closed without resolution. If the user persists, they are blocked from the platform entirely, losing both their money and access to the defective product they purchased.