I got a online part time job offer and asked me to send aadhar and signature
5 months ago
I got a call from a company and they offered me for part time job and they asked me for details they asked me to fill the application and I have completed the work they have assigned me and then when it's time to pay the salary they are saying some other reasons and asking me to pay the registration fee of 8500/- and the are sharing a agreement which is not accepted by me. And sending PDFs of them
A.Dear Sir,
http://interfraud.org/ni_fake_jobs.htm
The fake job offer fraud.
They promise a job - but first you must pay. Please do not send money via Western Union.
This page: The fake job fraud, see also Internet fraud update , The money laundering fraud, Fraudsters haunting dating/matchmaking websites , The fake loan offer fraud andthe bank accounts they use.
A painful duty - Exposing the British (and Irish) connection. What happened to my money? All 419 fraud victims should read this.
NB: Many victims seem to have been contacted by the scammers as a result of them putting up a CV at sites like Monster.com, Totaljobs.com and Careerbuilder.com. BUT - Monster.com have pointed out that the scammers often use the Monster name to add credibility to their fraudulent offers. The use of a Monster address in a fraud mail may simply indicate an attempt at deception. The criminals often use the titles of genuine companies in their scam mailings. Some will appear below, but of course these companies have no relationship with the scammers, they are just another category of victim.
The criminals will also place fake job advertisements in local newspapers. If you become aware of these, please complain to the newspapers. You can let them know that they will probably not get paid for the space.
Online Fake Jobs
Many websites offer online jobs but most of them are fake. Then they issue legal notices through their fake advocates. The online employers threaten the young unemployed and extract money. The victims need not worry about it. They may either ignore such legal notices, WhatsApp messages or approach the nearest police station and lodge complaints. The unemployed youth must be very careful while accepting such online jobs. They cannot do anything but the unemployed youth pay the online employers small amounts as penalties, fines for violations or non complying the rules and regulations of such employers.
Mostly no recruiting agency in India takes any amount for hiring a person, the registration fees asked creates a suspicion. I would advice you to avoid paying them the fees as it can be a fraud or a scam. And if you are positive that the company is genuine then I would suggest that before paying the fees of Rs. 8500/- you should get information about the company and be sure that it is not a fake company.
Thank you
This kind of online data entry/part-time jobs is being offered and operated by the Fraudstar companies/entities to extort money from unemployed youths. So, on receipt of such an unethical and arbitrary demand from such type of Company, just ignore it because the nature of demands itself proves their ulterior motives behind the offer. However, on receipt of repeated calls or messages/emails demanding money for different purposes or threatening legal action, then make a complaint(GD) against the said Company at the local police station with whatever papers/documents or digital evidence you have and serve a legal notice enclosing a copy of the police complaint(GD) informing them that you are contemplating filing a criminal suit against the Company for cheating and criminal intimidation u/s.415 and 503 of IPC. Hopefully, the matter may stand resolved thereafter. In case the matter is not resolved then consult with an Advocate for guidance and steps.