[Resolved] Shine.com — Complaining against fraud call at the reference of shine.com | |||
Respected sir, I am Megha from Kurukshetra studying in final year b-tech.Sir, i want to inform you that someone is making fraud calls to the job seekers at reference of shine.com.They are running a big firm of frauding the people.I am the victim of this fraud .I uploaded my resume on shine.com and next day i got a call regarding the selection of my resume for two companies Wipro and HCL. surely, it was a fake call but the caller who was a girl named as shika with told me that she is calling from shine.com and my resume has been selected so i have to come for interview with some documents and registration fee 3000/-. Before i uploaded my resume on shine.com i never got such calls.Someone frauded me on the reference of shine.com.Someone is running some fake company on the reference of shine.com and making calls to fraud jobseekers. Sir, i have been trapped by it just because they reference me your company name .Sir, i request you to please take some action against so that these fraud companies can be banned and i got refund of my money. The number through which they called me is [protected]. The place where i had given interview is some company named as Infinity Group E-122, 2nd floor, opposite to international switch gears ltd, phase-7 industrial area mohali. contact no [protected]. Sir, please take some action against it. Thanking you Was this information helpful? | |||
Jun 17, 2016 Complaint marked as Resolved Shine.com customer support has been notified about the posted complaint. Oct 26, 2015 Pratimaa srivastava's response Today after submitting my complaint to consumer forum I got a call from a person from comsumerforum board, as he was saying it.On call he promised me to help me in this way but there were lots of fake requirements again. I am not sure if the person was really from any complaint board. I got a mail after talking to him is ... " consumer complaints 2:39 PM (42 minutes ago) to me As per our discussion pratima we are going to refund your amount which u paid that organization. We already take action against that organization. And we are going to refund your amount... as per our RBI instructions we are going to transfer the funds in your account 63, 300 in the form of DD. when u have to paid the 14.35% of govt tax 9063 rupees As per your request RBI holding up your whole amount... just made the payment as soon as possible and get your whole amount. Regards Rohan kumar Consumer complaints" I really do not know how to deal with such requirements. Are these genuine ways ? Is the person of email address is genuine ? If yes then what about those money they are asking again ? I really need your help TEAM. I have already lost my big amount of money in such fake and fraud procedures . Please beg you to help to show at least humanity and its kindness as well. A soonest response will be highly appreciable. Oct 29, 2015 Pratimaa srivastava's response I have got a call for resolving my issue. They promised on the call for refund under company's genuine procedures.Hopefully have a solution now.Complaint would be marked as resolved soon. Verified Support May 17, 2016 Shine.com Customer Care's response Dear Megha,
Greetings from shine.com.
The below details does not belong to shine.com. Shine provides various career services and helps you to highlight and feature your profile among recruiter on our job portals but does no guarantee jobs as you are contacted by recruiters on the basis of job availability.
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 Shine.com 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.
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Dear Pratima,
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.
We have no contact with the fraudsters and time to time, we advertise this on our own newspaper Hindustan Times.
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.
We have no contact with the fraudsters and time to time, we advertise this on our own newspaper Hindustan Times.
Dear Complainant,
Thank you for bringing this to our notice. Please note that Wipro does not entertain payment of any kind from candidates for employment.
We have noticed that resumes in employment websites and job portals often receive offers of ‘jobs’ at Wipro at times that require payment of cash deposit into specified bank accounts.
These are fake job offers because Wipro never seeks payment of money from candidates and no selection takes place without completion of the requisite interview processes.
Some common attributes of these fake job offer emails/sms are:
• They come from public email IDs like Yahoo!, Rediff, Indiatimes.
• They claim to come from ‘Wipro Group of Industries Limited’ or some such non-existent organization but claiming to carry the name of ‘Wipro’.
• They call for cash deposit into a designated bank account (generally such accounts are opened with banks like ICIC Bank, Axis Bank, IDBI Bank).
• In the event there was already a payment made, please lodge a complaint with the nearest police station so that necessary action can be taken against the imposters.
• To make the offer seem authentic, the email will call for submission of ‘qualification documents’, ‘experience certificate’, photographs etc.
• The emails will contain numerous apparent grammar and spelling errors.
• Often, the contact address, phone numbers given in the email are non-existent and false.
• We realize that you were alerted by one of the above pointers. And in case any of your friends or acquaintances, complain of receiving such mails, please alert them too, and discourage them into not paying/depositing money. They must simply ignore such mails as ‘SPAM’.
Importantly, please advise your friends and relatives not to fall prey to such fake job offers. Also note that all mails to candidates have a clear warning against payment of cash for securing jobs at Wipro.
Regards,
Wipro Support
Thank you for bringing this to our notice. Please note that Wipro does not entertain payment of any kind from candidates for employment.
We have noticed that resumes in employment websites and job portals often receive offers of ‘jobs’ at Wipro at times that require payment of cash deposit into specified bank accounts.
These are fake job offers because Wipro never seeks payment of money from candidates and no selection takes place without completion of the requisite interview processes.
Some common attributes of these fake job offer emails/sms are:
• They come from public email IDs like Yahoo!, Rediff, Indiatimes.
• They claim to come from ‘Wipro Group of Industries Limited’ or some such non-existent organization but claiming to carry the name of ‘Wipro’.
• They call for cash deposit into a designated bank account (generally such accounts are opened with banks like ICIC Bank, Axis Bank, IDBI Bank).
• In the event there was already a payment made, please lodge a complaint with the nearest police station so that necessary action can be taken against the imposters.
• To make the offer seem authentic, the email will call for submission of ‘qualification documents’, ‘experience certificate’, photographs etc.
• The emails will contain numerous apparent grammar and spelling errors.
• Often, the contact address, phone numbers given in the email are non-existent and false.
• We realize that you were alerted by one of the above pointers. And in case any of your friends or acquaintances, complain of receiving such mails, please alert them too, and discourage them into not paying/depositing money. They must simply ignore such mails as ‘SPAM’.
Importantly, please advise your friends and relatives not to fall prey to such fake job offers. Also note that all mails to candidates have a clear warning against payment of cash for securing jobs at Wipro.
Regards,
Wipro Support
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