Trusting

Yesterday, for some reason, I got to see so much content related to Trust. So, I decided to share today’s email about Trust.

While building your house, you should not rely on the TRUST factor more. It would help if you always thought about the Give and Take policy.

It could go wrong if you trust any service provider with your Money or work-related stuff more than necessary.

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Company’s new way to deal with fraud

Last Saturday, my brother and I went to a battery shop to replace our dead car battery.

Usually, all battery shops take old batteries at discounted prices. So we took our old battery to replace it with a new battery.

The owner first asked us if we needed to recharge or if we wanted to buy a new battery?

We know recharging the battery is a temporary solution, so we went with replacing the battery itself.

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How did this guy get scammed out of $82,000 by a Contractor

I subscribed to many email newsletters by marketers that I love learning from.

A few days back, one guy shared his story of getting scammed out of $82,000 by a contractor.

This guy is not from India, so the currency is in dollars.

Even though this story is from a different country, I believe this is relevant here as well.

This guy paid a contractor $82K to construct a 30% pool in his house.

The contractor collected the payment and just disappeared.

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How Cement Unloaders Cheat Customers

Have you ever bought cement in bulk, like 50 bags at once? Then you might get cheated without actually knowing it.

It happened recently to me. I’m still not sure I got cheated or not. But somehow cement bag count was missing and not tallying with the actual cement bag I ordered.

Usually, I order 130 bags of cement during molding time. While unloading cement bags during molding time, one of the gang owners alerted me regarding how one of the cement unloading guys who is unloading cement bags cheated 7 bags of cement on one location and how he got caught and warned me correctly to take count.

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