ATM Stuck? Why You Should Never Call the Number on That Sticker
It was a warm Saturday afternoon in Gurugram. Cyber Park was its usual mix of weekend calm and corporate buzz. Rahul, a mid-level executive at a fintech firm, decided to […]
It was a warm Saturday afternoon in Gurugram. Cyber Park was its usual mix of weekend calm and corporate buzz. Rahul, a mid-level executive at a fintech firm, decided to […]
It started like any regular Monday morning for the Chief Revenue Officer of a well-known private firm in Dharashiv. The caffeine hadn’t even kicked in when his phone buzzed. “New
“Sir, there’s something wrong with the balance sheet… the numbers just aren’t adding up.” Sumit Srivastava, IT head at Nainital Bank’s Noida branch, leaned over his desk, eyes glued to
“Bro, I seriously don’t get it,” Rishi muttered as he threw his phone on the table, “how are people still getting fooled in 2025? I mean, haven’t we all learned
“Another plush tower coming up in Sector-94,” the hoarding said. “Live where luxury meets legacy.” But what the hoarding didn’t say was how that land ended up in the hands
“₹100 crore fraud? From a small shop in a mall? Nah, that can’t be right,” I remember thinking when I first heard about this scam. But as I started digging
Ramesh had been dreaming of visiting Kedarnath for years. He’d heard stories from his grandparents, seen the towering Himalayas in glossy calendars, and this year, he finally convinced his family
It began with a simple knock, nothing dramatic, nothing that screamed scam. Just an old man named Mohammad Rafiq Ansari, walking into a police station, holding a file that had
“Sirf ek rupaye ka note dikhaiye… ₹4.5 lakh ka inaam payiye!” That was the message flashing on the screen as 45-year-old Rajesh (name changed), a soft-spoken insurance professional from Santacruz
Do you know that feeling when you’re just trying to follow the rules and still get scammed? That’s exactly what happened to thousands of vehicle owners recently, including a Bengaluru
It started like any other day in the Ghatkopar sales tax office, tucked away in Mumbai. The usual office hum, papers shuffling, phone calls buzzing, and the gentle click-clack of
It was a typical morning for Anil and Shubham, both eager to find steady work. Anil, a father of two, had been struggling for months to land a job. Shubham,