The Indian-origin Berkeley Graduate claims that he fooled investors. He has no product, no pitch

Indian-origin UC Berkeley Graduate says that he fooled investors except Stanford’s name.

Bhave Khete, a graduate of Indian-origin UC Berkeley, claimed on his social media that he fooled and obtained reactions to investors, except for fancy words and big names of universities, while he had no products, no pitch and no deck. He made just a fake creator profile, Kheton claimed and his post went viral. His LinkedIn Profile claimed that he studied a bachelor’s degree in Berkeley, while his work experience included a situation in New Delhi. He also called himself the founder of a card that clearly connects several credit cards. Khotan claimed that he created a fake founding personality, who studied computer science in Stanford, worked in Palatikir. He said that he sent cold emails to 34 VC and 27. Four said for a call, the Indian-origin graduate wrote, concluded that the game is rigged in the ways that do not understand most people. Social media users slammed them to tease investors and told that taking meetings is not a big deal as Venture Capitalists have thousands of meetings in a year and Stanford and Palanti are good names. “Yes, and Americans do not even realize how easy it is for them to funda or secure just one customer than Euro/Indian/Asian people.” “This is stupid. You lied. Stanford is meaningful. Palatir is meaningful. AI is meaningful. Improperly working. A third user wrote, “I don’t think it’s rigged, if you definitely lie they will take your call, but I think you will not get the past when they are finding out when you are finding out that you are lying very quickly,” a third user wrote. The viral post comes between a major H -1B row with US tech employees, claiming that companies are decreasing from abroad to accommodate people they pay less.

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