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Help!

My parents have a train from Panvel Railway Station tomorrow, and I'm planning to drop them by car. How's the parking situation there? Also, with the recent rains, is the area around the station waterlogged or safe to drive? I don't want to get stuck in flooding. Any recent experiences or tips would be appreciated. Thanks!

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u/godxsux — 24 hours ago
▲ 1 r/Panvel

Help!

My parents have a train from Panvel Railway Station tomorrow, and I'm planning to drop them by car. How's the parking situation there? Also, with the recent rains, is the area around the station waterlogged or safe to drive? I don't want to get stuck in flooding. Any recent experiences or tips would be appreciated. Thanks!

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u/godxsux — 24 hours ago
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Looking to Connect with Community Builders, Hosts & People Who Bring Others Together

Hey everyone,

I'm looking to connect with people who run communities, host events, organize meetups, or are simply interested in joining communities, attending events, and connecting with like minded people.

I'm exploring an idea and want to talk to people who:

  • Run communities of any kind - bike rides, fitness groups, book clubs, hobby meetups, creator circles, networking communities or anything that regularly brings people together.
  • Host networking events, workshops, dinners, pop-ups, etc.
  • Got a skill you’d like to turn into a paid experience for others
  • Individuals who are always looking for interesting plans, events, or people to meet

For example:

  • A great home chef who wants to host a paid dinner for strangers
  • Someone who loves fitness and wants to organize weekend workout groups
  • A photographer who wants to run photo walks
  • A creator who wants to host small workshops
  • Anyone who enjoys bringing people together around a shared interest

If you run something like this, have thought about starting one, or are the type of person who loves showing up to these kinds of events, I'd love to chat.

Drop a comment or DM me.

Thanks! 🚀

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u/godxsux — 29 days ago

SCAM WARNING: Fake Axis Bank Rewards Call + Phishing Website (helpuser.site)

I recently got an Axis Bank credit card, and today I received a call from someone claiming to be from Axis Bank.

The caller sounded legitimate because she knew my exact credit limit. At first, I didn't think much of it because I was actually planning to call Axis Bank myself regarding a rewards points query. Since she called at that exact time, I decided to ask her about my rewards points.

She then told me to go into the Axis app and enable various card settings such as online transactions, merchant payments, etc. That's when alarm bells started ringing. I immediately suspected it was a scam but decided to play along to see where it would go.

A few minutes later, she asked me to open this website:

https://helpuser.site/axis/start.html

⚠️ DO NOT ENTER ANY INFORMATION ON THIS WEBSITE.

She instructed me to click "Redeem" on the site. The page then asked for full card details. I'm 100% sure the next step would have been to ask for the OTP and drain the card.

What makes this dangerous is that a quick Google safety check may not immediately flag the site as malicious, making it look legitimate to unsuspecting users.

Posting this here so that if someone searches for this website or receives a similar call, they know it's a scam.

Red Flags:

  • Caller claimed to be from Axis Bank.
  • Knew my credit limit.
  • Asked me to enable transaction settings.
  • Directed me to a third-party website.
  • Website requested complete card details.
  • Likely intended to capture OTPs afterward.

Remember: Banks do NOT ask for your full card details, CVV, PIN, net banking credentials, or OTPs over calls or through random websites.

If you've entered any details on this site, immediately:

  1. Block/freeze your card.
  2. Contact Axis Bank customer care.
  3. Change relevant passwords.
  4. Monitor transactions and report fraud immediately.

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u/godxsux — 1 month ago

Why is meeting new people in Indian cities so hard now?

Why is meeting new people in Indian cities so hard now?

Not even dating specifically.

Just… meeting people naturally.

I’ve noticed that in cities like Mumbai, Bangalore, Pune etc., everyone says they want to:
- make new friends
- network
- go out more
- find activity groups
- do things outside work

…but nobody really knows how anymore.

Most things either become:
- awkward WhatsApp groups
- dead Discord communities
- networking events that feel transactional
- or dating apps when that’s not even the intention

What’s interesting is that people already WANT to do things:
badminton, football, café hopping, startup meetups, bike rides, study sessions, random chai plans.

The hardest part seems to be:
finding nearby people who are actually down to do something spontaneously.

Feels like urban loneliness is becoming a real thing despite everyone being “connected”.

A few of us have been exploring this space recently and would genuinely love opinions from people here.

Do you think India needs better real-world social discovery platforms?
Or are people still uncomfortable meeting strangers through apps?

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u/godxsux — 2 months ago

Hey everyone,

We’re a team of 5 people building and launching our first app/startup. Since we may want to raise funds later, we’re thinking of registering as a Pvt Ltd instead of an LLP.

I’m a first-time founder, so a lot of this is new to me and I’m learning as I go.

I’ve heard Pvt Ltd companies have a lot more compliance, filings, accounting work, etc. compared to LLPs. I also heard shutting down a Pvt Ltd later can become painful and expensive if things don’t work out.

Would love advice from founders who’ve been through this early-stage phase:

  • Was choosing Pvt Ltd worth it early on?
  • Any mistakes you made during incorporation?
  • Things you wish you knew before starting?
  • How do you manage compliance without it becoming a headache?
  • Would really appreciate practical advice

Thanks!

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u/godxsux — 2 months ago

It feels like getting the whole left arm tattooed as well 🫣

*will share clear pictures in next post xd

u/godxsux — 2 months ago