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Shit VC list India (avoid at any cost) Whats your credibility, who are you to judge these VCs you might ask? About us - we’ve interacted with almost every big Tier 1,2,3 VC in India, received multiple term sheets, and are friends with some Unicorn

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The next billionaire

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I totally understand your POV. It works like this both ways. Founders shitting on VCs. Employees and users shitting on founders. People always feel the other person has god complex when they don’t get what they want. Appreciate your reply.

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