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Man House Hunting In Delhi Asked To Get Rs 2,500 Visitor Card, Post Viral https://ift.tt/NEUyXe2 There have been many strange instances people come across when they are looking to rent or buy a house. These incidents are particularly common where landlords sometimes have unusual and bizarre demands from their prospective tenants. However, this time around, a man who was looking for a place in Delhi faced a similar situation when the broker asked the man to pay Rs 2,500 to get a 'visiting card' from the society, to see any potential house. A Reddit user who goes by the handle @zenpraxis took to the platform and shared the same. He shared a screenshot of the conversation and asked, "Is this a scam? House Hunting in Delhi." As per the screenshot, the property is located in Sarita Vihar. It is a fully furnished one bedroom-hall-kitchen with Rs 15000 as monthly rent. The broker asked the user to apply for a visiting card for the society. In addition to a Rs 2500 visiting charge, the broker informed the man that he would need to provide his Aadhar card number, WhatsApp number, photograph, and phone number to receive the card. Is this a scam? Househunting in Delhi byu/zenpraxis indelhi "The visiting fee is Rs 2500. If you like the flat, then your Rs 2500 will be deducted from your rent amount. If you do not like the flat, your Rs 2500 will be returned to you," the broker added. Since being shared, the post has amassed 96 per cent upvotes and a variety of reactions. "I'm looking for a place to stay and this is the second time something like this is happening. I declined the first time. Also, give pro tips for finding a place (1bhk/1rk and not a PG) and help out a struggling brother," the user wrote in the caption. "Yes, scam big time. Society visit ke liye card kyu chahiye? Mannat thodi hai (Why do you need it for society visit, It's not Shah Rukh Khan's house Mannat)" said a user. "Basic rule of thumb. Anyone asking money is a scam," commented a person. A third user added, "Common scam in Bangalore, now in Delhi !!" "There is never a visiting fee," remarked a person. "Anybody who says you pay X amount, it'll be returned to you, is scamming you," shared a person. A user also said, "Dont just randomly believe brokers you find online ,call them ,visit their office and then proceed further .If they dont have office place ,they for sure are scammers." https://ift.tt/1uaKDX2 January 14, 2024 at 08:28AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com
There have been many strange instances people come across when they are looking to rent or buy a house. These incidents are particularly common where landlords sometimes have unusual and bizarre demands from their prospective tenants. However, this time around, a man who was looking for a place in Delhi faced a similar situation when the broker asked the man to pay Rs 2,500 to get a 'visiting card' from the society, to see any potential house.
A Reddit user who goes by the handle @zenpraxis took to the platform and shared the same. He shared a screenshot of the conversation and asked, "Is this a scam? House Hunting in Delhi." As per the screenshot, the property is located in Sarita Vihar. It is a fully furnished one bedroom-hall-kitchen with Rs 15000 as monthly rent. The broker asked the user to apply for a visiting card for the society. In addition to a Rs 2500 visiting charge, the broker informed the man that he would need to provide his Aadhar card number, WhatsApp number, photograph, and phone number to receive the card.
Is this a scam? Househunting in Delhi
byu/zenpraxis indelhi
"The visiting fee is Rs 2500. If you like the flat, then your Rs 2500 will be deducted from your rent amount. If you do not like the flat, your Rs 2500 will be returned to you," the broker added.
Since being shared, the post has amassed 96 per cent upvotes and a variety of reactions. "I'm looking for a place to stay and this is the second time something like this is happening. I declined the first time. Also, give pro tips for finding a place (1bhk/1rk and not a PG) and help out a struggling brother," the user wrote in the caption.
"Yes, scam big time. Society visit ke liye card kyu chahiye? Mannat thodi hai (Why do you need it for society visit, It's not Shah Rukh Khan's house Mannat)" said a user.
"Basic rule of thumb. Anyone asking money is a scam," commented a person.
A third user added, "Common scam in Bangalore, now in Delhi !!"
"There is never a visiting fee," remarked a person.
"Anybody who says you pay X amount, it'll be returned to you, is scamming you," shared a person.
A user also said, "Dont just randomly believe brokers you find online ,call them ,visit their office and then proceed further .If they dont have office place ,they for sure are scammers."
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Video: Ola Scooter Saves The Day During Pre-Wedding Event, CEO Reacts https://ift.tt/5hDO84d Necessity is the mother of innovation. This proverb has been proved right time and again, with people innovating technologies to make life easier. Every now and then, we find people making something unique and useful out of very basic amenities. Now, a video of a man using an Ola electric scooter to play music at a pre-wedding event has not just caught the attention of social media users but Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal as well. Taking to Instagram, a user Saurav Rokade narrated how he came up with the "desi jugaad". According to the caption, at the event, the stage was set, and people had gathered and were seated as the bride prepared to put up a dance performance. However, it all came to a halt as police asked the organisers to stop playing music, causing an interruption at the event. This is when Saurav's friend decided to use his Ola Scooter to play music. The bride's "wish was fulfilled to dance at her own wedding," the caption read. Watch the video below: View this post on Instagram A post shared by बड़े ? (@saurav_rokade_ssr_official) This video even surfaced on X (formerly Twitter), where Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal reacted by saying, "Keep the creativity going". "4 baj gaye lekin party abhi bhi baaki hai! Haha.! Love how Ola scooters have become a part of our community celebrations across India! Way to go community, keep the creativity going!" Mr Aggarwal wrote. 4 baj gaye lekin party abhi bhi baaki hai! Haha.! Love how Ola scooters have become a part of our community celebrations across India! Way to go community, keep the creativity going! https://t.co/58gErrKq4P — Bhavish Aggarwal (@bhash) January 12, 2024 Meanwhile, the video amazed several social media users. "Desi jugaad meets music magic on Ola scooters," wrote one user. "Move over, DJ stereos - Ola's got the dance floor covered," commented another. "Their music system turning commutes into dance floors," said a third user. "Ola, setting the functions alive with desi beats," expressed a fourth. Also Read | Italian Photographer's Spectacular Moon Alignment Pic Captures NASA's Attention Meanwhile, this is not the first time a person has come up with such 'jugaad'. Previously, a video of an Ola electric scooter being used as a loudspeaker during Navratri celebrations in Gujarat went viral online. The video showed how the Ola S1 Pro electric scooter saved the day when the lights went out during a Garba event in Surat. It showed how people simply used the scooter's built-in speakers to belt out tunes and continue dancing. Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal also reshared the clip and announced that a special Navratri mode would be built into the MoveOS - the operating system that runs the Ola S1 and S1 Pro. Paytm founder Vijay Shekar Sharma was also impressed with the creativity. He retweeted the clip with a laughing and a thumbs-up emoji. https://ift.tt/3vLa4S9 January 13, 2024 at 12:00AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com
Necessity is the mother of innovation. This proverb has been proved right time and again, with people innovating technologies to make life easier. Every now and then, we find people making something unique and useful out of very basic amenities. Now, a video of a man using an Ola electric scooter to play music at a pre-wedding event has not just caught the attention of social media users but Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal as well. Taking to Instagram, a user Saurav Rokade narrated how he came up with the "desi jugaad".
According to the caption, at the event, the stage was set, and people had gathered and were seated as the bride prepared to put up a dance performance. However, it all came to a halt as police asked the organisers to stop playing music, causing an interruption at the event. This is when Saurav's friend decided to use his Ola Scooter to play music. The bride's "wish was fulfilled to dance at her own wedding," the caption read.
Watch the video below:
This video even surfaced on X (formerly Twitter), where Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal reacted by saying, "Keep the creativity going". "4 baj gaye lekin party abhi bhi baaki hai! Haha.! Love how Ola scooters have become a part of our community celebrations across India! Way to go community, keep the creativity going!" Mr Aggarwal wrote.
4 baj gaye lekin party abhi bhi baaki hai! Haha.! Love how Ola scooters have become a part of our community celebrations across India!
— Bhavish Aggarwal (@bhash) January 12, 2024
Way to go community, keep the creativity going! https://t.co/58gErrKq4P
Meanwhile, the video amazed several social media users. "Desi jugaad meets music magic on Ola scooters," wrote one user. "Move over, DJ stereos - Ola's got the dance floor covered," commented another.
"Their music system turning commutes into dance floors," said a third user. "Ola, setting the functions alive with desi beats," expressed a fourth.
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Meanwhile, this is not the first time a person has come up with such 'jugaad'. Previously, a video of an Ola electric scooter being used as a loudspeaker during Navratri celebrations in Gujarat went viral online. The video showed how the Ola S1 Pro electric scooter saved the day when the lights went out during a Garba event in Surat. It showed how people simply used the scooter's built-in speakers to belt out tunes and continue dancing.
Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal also reshared the clip and announced that a special Navratri mode would be built into the MoveOS - the operating system that runs the Ola S1 and S1 Pro. Paytm founder Vijay Shekar Sharma was also impressed with the creativity. He retweeted the clip with a laughing and a thumbs-up emoji.
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