[Resolved] Shine.com — Fake job offer at bmw | |||||
Hi, sir i am sujoy roy i am a user of shine.Com. Today 09/08/2016 at 12:00 pm i received a call from one of the clients from shine.Com who called himself h. R with a name of vikas walliya from a no (+[protected]) and promised me a job interview at bmw with 3.7 lpa package and asked me to pay rs 2100/- to open a account in eduwithus and urged me to buy a package which name is (Basic etiquette package) and promised me that it would be enough for sitting in the interview for bmw, but after paying the amount they asked me to pay rs 7000 more for documents verification, which i refused to pay and demanded for refund because he told me that the initial sum (Rs 2100) would be refundable if i didn't get the job. But after refusing to pay rs 7000 they were trying for negotiating for rs 4500 which i too refused suspecting possible fraud and thereby to restore my confidence he gave me his personal no ([protected]) but he didn't answer when i tried to call him, thereby leaving no source for refund of my payed amount. Please look into the matter and help me to get my refund back. Was this information helpful? | |||||
Sep 10, 2016 Complaint marked as Resolved Shine.com customer support has been notified about the posted complaint. Verified Support Aug 10, 2016 Shine.com Customer Care's response Dear Sir, 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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