Yeah, I also tried this idea. Later I came to know that it's illegal. But actually seat allotment works in this way only, when the confirmed ticket person cancelled his/her ticket then based waitlist queue it will assign
"20 Failures to a 39 billion company"
Level 1 : making up of Instacart
Apoorva mehta born in India and raised in Canada, completed his engineering degree from there and is a ex-Amazon employee who tried 20 staturps and failed and at last from his e
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Nandha Reddy
Cyber Security | Blo... • 1m
"People will forget what you said, they’ll forget what you did, but they’ll never forget how you made them feel." – Maya Angelou
"Good service isn’t about yes — it’s about care."
A business traveler wraps up early and heads to the airport, hoping t
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Meet the woman who failed thrice before building India's 100th Unicorn startup.
1. After graduating from IIM Bangalore, Mabel Chacko wanted to start India's first biometric payment interface. In 2006, she began Touch2pay and launched the technology
Meet the woman from IIT who sold her startup to Hindustan Unilever for 264 CR.
1. Born to a mother who worked as an officer with the Punjab government's healthcare department, Aarti would constantly wake up in the middle of the night for medical eme
Instant Cashback? More Like Instant Disappointment.
I’ve had enough of companies throwing around the term “instant cashback” like it’s a guaranteed benefit — when in reality, it often feels like a trap.
I recently used Mobikwik to make a payment af
In 2015, the business world was buzzing with disbelief over a move that sounded more like the plot of a feel-good movie than reality👀.
Dan Price, the CEO of Gravity Payments, a small credit card processing company in Seattle, had just announced so