[Resolved] Shine.com — fake job offer and lost 27000 rupees | |
I am bharat naik. I am from karnataka. I uploaded my resume at 3th august in shine.com. On 4th august they send me whatsapp message in the name of shine.com that you had shortlisted in tata motors. I just ignored that message. On 6th august person named rahul sharma on behalf of shine.com called me and told same things to me. They told me to send 2000 rupees via paytm for call interview. I send money to them. I attended interview by call and i was selected. After some time rahul sharma called me to send 15000 rupees for verification of document and amount is refundable. I send 15000 rupees to them via paytm and also send my adhar card to shine.com emails. On 7 the august they called me again to transfer 10000 rupees for opening of axis bank account. They send bank forms via shine.com emails itself. I filled my personal details in it and send it back to them. Also send 10000 rupees via paytm. They assured me that they will send offer letter within 14 the august. I called them at 14th august but number is switched off or not reachable. I want my money back. Was this information helpful? | |
Sep 29, 2017 Complaint marked as Resolved Shine.com customer support has been notified about the posted complaint. Verified Support Aug 29, 2017 Shine.com Customer Care's response Dear Bharat, Greetings from shine career plus. With reference to your mail, we are unable to extract records using your name.If you are a paid user of Shine.com, please share your bank statement or the registered email-id to help us check your profile and address your concerns. We would like to inform you that 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. Also, please note that time to time, we advertise this on our own newspaper Hindustan Times. Regards, Team Shine | |
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