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Attention Sir/Madam,
I have got an offer letter from Beautiful Gate hotel for the post of Sales Manager in UK. Please conform it is true or not?
Suresh Kumar
I have got an offer letter from Beautiful Gate hotel for the post of Sales Manager in UK. Please conform it is true or not?
Suresh Kumar
i have got a offer from beautiful gate hotel, london for the post of chef
how can i know its true or not
plzzzzzz advice me
thank you
Sujith vikram
how can i know its true or not
plzzzzzz advice me
thank you
Sujith vikram
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3 days ago by chandankr [send email]
any such offer is FAKE..i got this mail from uk visa office.PLS DONT DIVULGE ANY INFORMATION OR MONEY. THEY ARE CHEATS.Iam chandan kr ghoshal.i have checked with all concerned and the final conclusion is this.
From: "Info on UK Visa in North India" <Infouk.[protected]@vfshelpline.com>Add sender to Contacts
To: "chandan ghosha" <[protected]@yahoo.com>
Dear Sir,
Thank you for contacting VFS UK Visa Helpdesk.
We understand your concern however, we would like to keep you inform VFS assists UK Border Agency at the British High Commissions here in India providing services to help people apply for UK visas, we may not be able to authenticate/validate the details below
How to find out if a UK company is genuine:
Some job scams can be very clever. Check the company's details very carefully.
Genuine UK company websites may be provided, but the contact email addresses may be false. A genuine company name may be given, but the address will be wrong. For example: genuine website - www.ukvisas.gov.uk. False contact details - [protected]@hotmail.co.uk
• Genuine UK companies are officially registered and can be checked by logging on to www.companieshouse.gov.uk
• Phone the company in the UK if you are approached about a UK job
• Genuine UK companies do not give a mobile number for contact details. Request a landline number
• UK company addresses can be checked by logging on to: www.upmystreet.com.uk
• Most genuine UK companies do not use a hotmail or yahoo type email account.
Job offers from the UK Government:
• The UK Government, including UK Trade and Investment, does not send unsolicited emails with job offers - either direct or through agents. Government vacancies are advertised on official websites in the UK: www.careers-civilservice.gov.uk or in India on the British High Commission's website: http://ukinindia.fco.gov.uk.
• Some job scams falsely use the names and job titles of genuine High Commission staff. A genuine email from an official member of staff will always be sent from our official email address - @fco.gov.uk. It will never be sent from a hotmail or yahoo type email account.
Research UK jobs and terms and conditions of employment:
Think about:
• The credibility of the job offer you have received.
Are the salary and benefits offered realistic? For example, for jobs in the hospitality sector, a monthly salary of £4, 000 plus benefits of free car, free health insurance, free accommodation, free flights for you and your family, plus generous leave entitlements etc are simply not credible.
• The recruitment procedure.
Genuine UK companies normally have a rigorous recruitment procedure, including a face-to-face interview. They would not usually offer a job by email;
• How you were contacted by the UK company.
For example, if you met an employee in an internet chat room who then made you a job offer, this is very likely to be a scam.
Visa fees:
• Current visa fees are published on the VFS website: www.vfs-uk.co.in
• Visa application forms are free of charge. Information and guidance on application procedures are published on www.vfs-uk.co.in; www.ukvisas.gov.uk and www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk
• British High Commission staff do not ask you for payment of fees directly. Visa fees are paid at VFS visa application centres where all applications are made. There are no "additional visa fees"
• The UK Government does not provide or charge for "additional services" such as travel insurance, health screening checks, police checks, security checks etc.
Lottery scams:
• All genuine UK lotteries are registered and have websites
• If you did not buy a ticket, you cannot win a lottery
• UK lotteries do not email winners or refer to amounts won
• Further advice on lottery-related frauds is available from the Gambling Commission: log on to www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk.
For more information please log on below mentioned link
http://ukinindia.fco.gov.uk/en/our-offices-in-india/working-for-us/JobsAndLotter...⇄
Please do let us know if we can be of any further assistance.
Yours Sincerely
Sridhar
UK Helpdesk
Helpline no –[protected]
3 days ago by chandankr [send email]
any such offer is FAKE..i got this mail from uk visa office.PLS DONT DIVULGE ANY INFORMATION OR MONEY. THEY ARE CHEATS.Iam chandan kr ghoshal.i have checked with all concerned and the final conclusion is this.
From: "Info on UK Visa in North India" <Infouk.[protected]@vfshelpline.com>Add sender to Contacts
To: "chandan ghosha" <[protected]@yahoo.com>
Dear Sir,
Thank you for contacting VFS UK Visa Helpdesk.
We understand your concern however, we would like to keep you inform VFS assists UK Border Agency at the British High Commissions here in India providing services to help people apply for UK visas, we may not be able to authenticate/validate the details below
How to find out if a UK company is genuine:
Some job scams can be very clever. Check the company's details very carefully.
Genuine UK company websites may be provided, but the contact email addresses may be false. A genuine company name may be given, but the address will be wrong. For example: genuine website - www.ukvisas.gov.uk. False contact details - [protected]@hotmail.co.uk
• Genuine UK companies are officially registered and can be checked by logging on to www.companieshouse.gov.uk
• Phone the company in the UK if you are approached about a UK job
• Genuine UK companies do not give a mobile number for contact details. Request a landline number
• UK company addresses can be checked by logging on to: www.upmystreet.com.uk
• Most genuine UK companies do not use a hotmail or yahoo type email account.
Job offers from the UK Government:
• The UK Government, including UK Trade and Investment, does not send unsolicited emails with job offers - either direct or through agents. Government vacancies are advertised on official websites in the UK: www.careers-civilservice.gov.uk or in India on the British High Commission's website: http://ukinindia.fco.gov.uk.
• Some job scams falsely use the names and job titles of genuine High Commission staff. A genuine email from an official member of staff will always be sent from our official email address - @fco.gov.uk. It will never be sent from a hotmail or yahoo type email account.
Research UK jobs and terms and conditions of employment:
Think about:
• The credibility of the job offer you have received.
Are the salary and benefits offered realistic? For example, for jobs in the hospitality sector, a monthly salary of £4, 000 plus benefits of free car, free health insurance, free accommodation, free flights for you and your family, plus generous leave entitlements etc are simply not credible.
• The recruitment procedure.
Genuine UK companies normally have a rigorous recruitment procedure, including a face-to-face interview. They would not usually offer a job by email;
• How you were contacted by the UK company.
For example, if you met an employee in an internet chat room who then made you a job offer, this is very likely to be a scam.
Visa fees:
• Current visa fees are published on the VFS website: www.vfs-uk.co.in
• Visa application forms are free of charge. Information and guidance on application procedures are published on www.vfs-uk.co.in; www.ukvisas.gov.uk and www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk
• British High Commission staff do not ask you for payment of fees directly. Visa fees are paid at VFS visa application centres where all applications are made. There are no "additional visa fees"
• The UK Government does not provide or charge for "additional services" such as travel insurance, health screening checks, police checks, security checks etc.
Lottery scams:
• All genuine UK lotteries are registered and have websites
• If you did not buy a ticket, you cannot win a lottery
• UK lotteries do not email winners or refer to amounts won
• Further advice on lottery-related frauds is available from the Gambling Commission: log on to www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk.
For more information please log on below mentioned link
http://ukinindia.fco.gov.uk/en/our-offices-in-india/working-for-us/JobsAndLotter...⇄
Please do let us know if we can be of any further assistance.
Yours Sincerely
Sridhar
UK Helpdesk
Helpline no –[protected]
i want to know that is it true or fraud please me hurry...
thank you