Shared housing startup abruptly changes terms of service, leaves tenants outraged and shortchanged
On April 6, an anonymous post on Reddit started trending on social media. The post titled ?San Francisco Based Startup Robs Every Customer they have for Thousands of Dollars Overnight, Fires Entire Staff? laid bare the story of a co-living startup that abruptly changed the terms of its service, and shortchanged thousands of users of thousands of dollars. KTVU's Tom Vacar reports.
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