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Consumer complaints logo menuSubmit ComplaintSearch Home iconHome Question iconQuestions FAQFAQ Search search Account Messages Notifications Complaints Sign out © 2020 Consumer Complaints Forum If you have any constructive thoughts, creative ideas, or reasonable offers, please, contact us immediately via E-mail Solar Energy Of India — cheating 1 Review India A chakradhara rao on Jan 1, 2020 Mark as Resolved Recently gone through the Job Scam – Solar Energy Of India Chandigarh! There was IME India hiring for Solar Energy India opening on shine .com for Mechanical Engineering. I applied for the same. The very second day I received a call from the girl named Monica and she told that I have been selected for the profile and to proceed further I have to complete few formalities. In which first I have to send my documents for pre-screening and then I have to go through the online examination which will be based on General Aptitude and Subject related for which passing marks should be 33. She said since it is a semi- governmental organization so you have to submit the examination fees of 1550/- to write the exam. After speaking to her I searched about the organization regarding the details but I didn’t found anything fake /scam or any reviews. So, I forwarded my docs. After some time I received the verification call from some other person and after verifying she said that you can proceed further with application form and examination fees. So, I filled up the form and submitted the examination fees. After that I received the email with examination details. After two days, I received a call from examination Dept. from Solar Energy India Chandigarh for conducting my online exam for 1 hour and passing marks was 33 but I scored 83 marks. Then, I was asked to send the email to [protected]@gmail.com email id stating that I have applied for Mechanical Engineering position for VISAKHAPATNAM location and I have qualified the exam so please send my offer letter and after doing this I will get my offer letter within 2 days. I received my offer letter in which it was mentioned that I have been selected and initially 3 months training will be provided and I have to pay 18900/- rupees with in 24 hrs of time as training fees. The training duration can be extended at the sole discretion of the management of the organization. It can also be abrogated at any time if my performance is found unsatisfactory during the training. The decision of extension or termination will be final and binding. So, this is it! These people are frauds and they are doing it so nicely that jobseekers will get into their trap easily as they are calling it semi governmental job and they are assuring that since it is 30 years project so once your test is cleared you will be employed for next 30 years. More shocking is they are excepting payment through trusted source paypal which is very disappointing. I am sharing this to create awareness among people that if you are receiving such kind of calls/emails don’t believe on that and waste your money. Beware : www.solarenergyindia.org, [protected]@solarenergyindia.org, [protected], [protected] [protected], [protected] Was this information helpful? | |
Feb 7, 2020 Complaint marked as Resolved Shine.com customer support has been notified about the posted complaint. Verified Support Jan 04, 2020 Shine.com Customer Care's response Dear Sir, Greetings from shine learning. The below details does not belong to shine.com. Shine learning 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 Regards Team Shine learning | |
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