1/5 Rajat P. 1 year ago on Google
"WORST
EXPERIENCE"
For
me,
the
experience
was
very
bad.
I
wouldn't
recommend
this
place
to
anyone.
This
place
is
expensive
and
doesn't
provide
the
quality
for
the
money
we
pay.
This
place
has
a
minimum
of
a
3-month
contract,
so
if
you
are
a
person
who
is
going
to
live
for
less
than
3
months,
don't
live
here
as
they
won't
return
the
security
money.
This
place
is
follows
"CAPITALISM
MODEL"
and
only
wants
money
and
doesn't
care
about
the
residents.
Cardiff
House's
manager
(Rishab
Dixit)
was
very
rude
and
unhelpful
in
many
instances,
and
did
show
favoritism
towards
residents
and
didn't
treat
anyone
equally.
Many
people
can
agree
with
this
"FACT."
The
manager
also
allocates
the
wrong
rooms
in
the
first
place,
and
then
it
causes
inconvenience
to
the
residents
because
they
have
to
shift
from
one
room
to
another.
Things
they
show
are
glorious
on
their
website
through
photos,
but
the
reality
is
something
else.
1.
The
building
has
"LIFT,"
but
it
doesn't
work
on
most
days.
2.
They
give
you
a
"Washing
Machine".
Same
case
as
the
lift.
It
won't
work
on
most
days.
3.
They
give
you
"Wi-Fi",
but
it
only
has
a
limit
of
75GB,
and
after
that,
you
will
have
to
recharge
again
from
your
pocket.
So,
if
you
are
a
student
who
needs
Wi-Fi
for
the
whole
day,
then
consider
this
fact.
4.
They
give
you
"Delicious
Food."
The
food
is
very
bad,
and
there
is
a
limit
on
the
quantity
of
food
for
every
person.
5.
The
rooms
have
no
"VENTILATION",
which
makes
the
rooms
very
suffocating,
which
they
don't
mention
anywhere
on
their
website,
so
if
you
are
a
student
who
is
going
to
stay
the
whole
day,
then
do
consider
this
fact.
6.
They
don't
provide
you
with
the
option
of
choosing
single
or
double
occupancy.
There
is
only
double
occupancy.
Even
if
your
roommate
is
dirty,
you
will
have
to
put
up
with
him.
7.
They
show
different
"PRICE"
on
the
website,
and
when
you
visit,
they
will
tell
you
a
different
price.
8.
The
night
shift
security
guard
always
sleeps
with
the
gate
open,
allowing
anyone
to
enter
at
any
time.
9.
The
app
through
which
you
will
pay
your
electricity
bill
only
takes
a
minimum
of
Rs
300,
not
less
than
that.
I
would
say,
stay
in
a
less
expensive
PG
with
fewer
facilities,
but
not
in
an
expensive
one
where
most
of
the
facilities
don't
work.
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