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HIVE COWORKING virtual Space Scam in Chandigarh

Harjeet Singh Sandhu

Hive coworking space is making fools to new people who wants to register a company for gst and wanted to start their business. 

HIVE said they provide virtual space where person can get gst. But GST officials denied to issue gat on virtual space. HIVE charged for full years and after rejection of GST they making excuse to refund the amount. So don’t get in stuck with HIVE CO-WORKING. such a useless space and pathetic dealings. 
 

Coworking provider sold virtual office for GST registration, tax authority rejected address; customer seeks refund, damages A complainant alleges a coworking provider marketed virtual office services to enable GST registration but tax authorities refused to accept the virtual address; the provider charged an annual fee and now refuses refunds. Legally this raises potential misrepresentation, breach of contract, unjust enrichment and consumer protection/unfair trade practice issues, and possibly criminal fraud if intent to deceive is shown. Remedies include seeking administrative clarification from tax authorities, demanding refund and damages through consumer courts or civil suit, lodging a police complaint if fraud is suspected, and consulting a lawyer to preserve evidence and pursue interlocutory relief if needed. (AI Summary)
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