Data entry fraud - company is threatening me Data entry fraud - company is threatening me

1 year ago

One data entry company is threatening me that they will sue me in the court if I do not pay the registration charges. They have a copy of my adhaar card and my signature (signed in paper photographed and sent to them - is the signature valid). what should I do now. I am 63 years old.

Abhimanyu Shandilya

Responded 1 year ago

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A.Dear Client
There is nothing to be done by you except the fact that you can keep ignoring them as they are fraudsters and scam people through this way.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

Responded 1 year ago

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A.Dear Sir,
Dear Sir,
Such companies are many and they are cheating the young youth. You need not worry about it and disconnect all connections with them.
Is online data entry jobs are fake?
it is totally scam people don't fall in to it they are not going to pay you anything they don't have proper company details or contact details you can not contact them for any issue after doing 5000rs work they will not pay..

Fake Data Entry Jobs To Beware Of
How does this fake data entry jobs racket operate?
Two companies, Oval Solution and Unitec Solution, get details of candidates from their online job websites profiles, such as Quikr. They offer the candidates to work from home opportunity. In Jasveer’s case, he was asked to write 120 pages by Unitec and type 10,000 captchas by Oval. Some employers even ask candidates to watch videos on YouTube. This work includes increasing video views. Jasveer was promised a remuneration of Rs 30,000 by Oval and Rs 25,200 by Unitec. Upon condition that he would complete his task within 12 days and with a 90% accuracy.
The scammers seem to be a full team of engineers, business developers and lawyers. They target people who have their resumes uploaded on job portals and are looking for work. They also lure people in by sending out mass messages. These messages often sound too good to be true. The content is usually to earn a big amount within a few days by working from home.
The scamming techniques
But the problem begins when firstly the task load seems difficult to complete within the allotted time period. Secondly, employers always take out maximum errors in the candidate’s work. Thus, making it extremely difficult to complete one’s task successfully. Which also happened in the case of Jasveer. Thirdly, the employers charge Rs 10,000 for utility and maintenance from the candidate. Though they promise to refund this amount in the succeeding month. Fourthly, the employers ask the candidate for their photo and digital signature. They then illegally use it on a contract of work between the employer and the candidate. Although, everything written on the contract was never communicated to the candidate in the first place. So candidates are left in the dark for what they are agreeing to.
For instance, in Jasveer’s case, the contract included that he would have to pay the utility charges monthly. It also said that if he was unable to complete his task within the given period, then he would be subjected to a penalty of Rs 10,000 by the employer for their loss. Inability to pay the penalty would result in a court case. Furthermore, withdrawing the court case would need a separate payment.
To scare the candidate further, they put a breach
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Anik

Responded 1 year ago

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A.Dear client,
If you have agreed in that document to pay the registration charges, then they can sue you for non-performance. If not, then you don't have to worry.
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