This dude is buying a vending machine location biz for $16k, so I taught him how to de-risk before ever buying it Another guy wants to open a wedding venue in another state, so I showed him how to check the market saturation before making the jump. One dude has 39 side hustles.… https://t.co/E8NTVgnGvy
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Ashwin Deshmukh, a New York City influencer and nightlife impresario, is accused of being a serial scammer by misrepresenting himself as the owner of Williamsburg Pizza, investing others' money in the shop without repayment. Various individuals shared encounters with Deshmukh, including a person who received angry emails after expressing disbelief in his claims. Deshmukh's actions have sparked discussions on how to avoid similar scams in different business ventures, such as purchasing RV parks and starting new businesses.