Penalty for work from home Online Data Entry Job
6 years ago
Respected Sir/Madam,
Recently I had opted for work from home Online Data Entry Job opportunity as I am unemployed (located in Bangalore) and as per the Contract Signed on Rs. 20 Stamp Paper while taking up the job, it states "In the matter of non submission of the work or cancellation of work, the client is bound to pay the penalty amount of 6500 to the company\". I was unable to complete the work, but had ensured to submit whatever work had been completed before the due date and time. Now I had started receiving mails and calls asking me to pay the amount, if not legal action would be taken in Gujarat Court. Kindly share your views / opinion from the legal point of view for the above issue.
First of whenever you get a job offer of these kind from an unknown company to do data entry do not accept that job as mostly they are fake jobs.
Secondly before accepting ask them to send a job offer letter and the company profile and website.
Ask them to send the company GST no. PAN no. CIN no and check the same online whether they are valid or not of they are not valid then just ignore and do not go ahead.
If suppose they threaten you then tell that you are going to file a police complaint and lodge an FIR against the data entry fraud company and then hopefully they should stop harassing you.
Never ever pay them any money whatever happens.
Data Entry fraud से कैसे बचे जानिये। सबसे पहल जब भी ऐसे किसी भी कंपनी से कॉल आये तोह स्वीकार न करे। काम लेने से पहले कंपनी के बारे में पूरी जानकारी इकठा करले की कंपनी सही है की नहीं। कंपनी का GST , PAN , CIN सब check कर ले और उसके बाद ही काम ले वरना न ले।
अगर कंपनी वाली आपको परेशान करते है या धमकी देते है तोह पुलिस को शिकायत करें मगर पैसे कभी भी न दे।
Deepak Yashwantrao Bade
Responded 5 years ago
Ambrose Leo
Responded 6 years ago
Johnson Thangiah
Responded 6 years ago
It may be a suspicious company and lodge a cyber complaint before the police.
Don't pay any money to them and when they send you a legal notice you respond to them through your lawyer.