[Resolved] Shine.com — Advanced fraud in the name of american companies | |
Hi team, I frequently receive fraud emails from shine and from the fake employers who are registered in shine. Please verify the employer details before taking the job posts from them. The below email can be one example of scammers. You are not only risking the reputation of your company but also the 100's and 1000's of job seekers who are looking forward from there dream company. On thu, jul 28, 2016 at 2:14 pm, valero energy corporation Was this information helpful? | |
Aug 29, 2016 Complaint marked as Resolved Shine.com customer support has been notified about the posted complaint. Verified Support Jul 29, 2016 Shine.com Customer Care's response Dear Ragini,
Greetings from Shine.com.
With reference to your comment, these days a lot of fake recruiters are calling the candidates using the name of reputed job portals and extract heavy money from them. We will like to clarify that the money paid by you is not to Shine.com and is not linked with any such recruiter or consultants.
Please note that Shine.com is not responsible for, and expressly disclaims all liability for any such communication via email, sms or phone call by a frivolous source claiming to have got the contact details of the concerned person through or representing Shine.com.
Therefore jobs seekers are advised not to indulge in any monetary engagement with such sources in the name of guaranteed interviews with employers. Also please note that time to time, we advertise this on our own newspaper Hindustan Times. Hence, we strongly advice you to immediately file a chargeback with bank and file an FIR against the particular recruiter or person from whom you have received a call. For further assistance contact us at[protected]/355 or email us at [protected]@shine.com.
Regards
Team Shine
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