Spice Jet Airlines — Fake letter for interview. | |||
Dear Sirs, I have received the attached letter requesting for a deposit of INR 9, 950. I have experience from a foreign airline and am well aware how recruitment is done: 1. An actual airline does not inform a candidate that he or she has been shortlisted by a text message . 2. It does not request for money to attend an interview. 3. You will always receive a call (which I din't) 4. The bank account looks fake. 5. It is very clear that the letter has been photoshoped where as the signature is of a person with Spicejet stamp. 6. Finally, Spicejet's actual letter is a very different format from what I have been sent. Also, I was sent the email (attached). An email should always be for example "[protected]@spicejet.com" and never ".org". I request you to please take action on this matter. This has come to me from a certain person named Danish Deshmukh impersonating himself as HR for the airline. I trust that this will be treated as a SERIOUS case as it defames a really wonderful airline brand, SpiceJet and also is an attempt to fool many hopefuls. Was this information helpful? | |||
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I seriously wished Consumer Forum would take some action but they are busy taking an eternal nap it seems.
Anywho thanks Russell for posting this.