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Doesn't seem too legit...
Wonder if Aldan has any follow-up...? I also got a cold email from them, and while it sounds interesting, to apply for a promised $20k in grant money, they ask for little more than a website address, your age, gender, and location. As age and gender are protected classes, it's a red flag to see they even use this as part of an application process. What's more is if this is all they ask for (basic demographic and contact information), it seems more likely it is a black hat landing page looking for personal data. I reached out to the company for clarification, and have received no response.
Cold email - Unsure on legitimacy
I just got a cold email from this company saying they're a network for early founders? I'm having trouble finding more information about them to see if they're legit or not which is worrying
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