Fraud by fake job call

fraud was done by the name of naukari.com I had a call on 13 July by a girl no was 7065188755 ,she told me that she found my resume from there site and they want to forward it to wipro or HCl, I said yes as I was also applied my resume there then she told me to transfer 2000 rupees to account no 37656546303 of SBI whose holder was Amerendra pratap singh and after that you have call from company directly I transferred money. On that same I had another call from 8750493498 there was a men and he said that he is Hr. of wipro and he took my interview, then he told me that result found on the next day. Next day I had call they told me I am selected for that company and ask for 6800 rupees as a security money and then said that I got joining letter after that procedure of security payment I thought company may take some money as it holds all the expenses of fresher candidate I paid it…on same account no. But after that they asked me to submit 13400 for account opening and documents verification then I feel doubt I call my uncle and give there number to him he called them and came to know that they are fraud…but there number is on till now but they don’t pick the call…and if they pick up they said that we are not refunding money do whatever you want….


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  1. Thank you for reaching out to us.
    Please note that Wipro does not entertain payment of any kind from candidates for employment.

    We have noticed that resumes in employment websites and job portals often receive offers of ‘jobs’ at Wipro at times that require payment of cash deposit into specified bank accounts.

    These are fake job offers because Wipro never seeks payment of money from candidates and no selection takes place without completion of the requisite interview processes.

    Some common attributes of these fake job offer emails/sms are:

    • They come from public email IDs like Yahoo!, Rediff, Indiatimes.
    • They claim to come from ‘Wipro Group of Industries Limited’ or some such non-existent organization but claiming to carry the name of ‘Wipro’.
    • They call for cash deposit into a designated bank account (generally such accounts are opened with banks like ICIC Bank, Axis Bank, IDBI Bank).
    • In the event there was already a payment made, please lodge a complaint with the nearest police station so that necessary action can be taken against the imposters.
    • To make the offer seem authentic, the email will call for submission of ‘qualification documents’, ‘experience certificate’, photographs etc.
    • The emails will contain numerous apparent grammar and spelling errors.
    • Often, the contact address, phone numbers given in the email are non-existent and false.
    • We realize that you were alerted by one of the above pointers. And in case any of your friends or acquaintances, complain of receiving such mails, please alert them too, and discourage them into not paying/depositing money. They must simply ignore such mails as ‘SPAM’.

    Importantly, please advise your friends and relatives not to fall prey to such fake job offers. Also note that all mails to candidates have a clear warning against payment of cash for securing jobs at Wipro.

    Regards,
    Wipro Support

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