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Dear all, Today i got this mail(see attached), its a fake mail and i had never applied for any position for this company. Please suggest about this... Regards, Neha
From India, Bangalore
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Hey Neha, don't be scared, dear. This email is just an advertisement and does not imply that you have applied for any position. You simply need to ignore it if you are not interested in any of the positions mentioned in the attached documents.

For your information, this is a new style adopted by today's recruiters, placement agencies, and consultants.

From India, Gurgaon
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If anybody asking for money, then it is almost fake. Don’t pay attention to such mails. Regards R.Ponraj
From India, Lucknow
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Hi,

Apart from not paying attention to these emails, it is my recommendation that an attempt be made to notify the concerned company about the circulation of such an email. By doing so, the company can put up a notice or a disclaimer on their website against such an email, which any seriously interested candidate will eventually read.

From India, Gurgaon
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Hi, I had received many. People those who have plenty of time can only do such things. With profound regards Khadir
From India, Chennai
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Hi All,

Please don't respond to such emails; they are all fake. A few days ago, we also used to receive such fake emails on behalf of the Videocon company name. My own brother was cheated by paying them, and we didn't receive any response from them after the payment was made. Therefore, please beware of such emails.

In such cases, respective companies should take severe actions on these types of issues.

From India, Bangalore
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Hi all,

If you feel that any email seems suspicious, open that email and click on the "Show Original" or "Show Full Header" tabs.

In that document, search for "Originating-IP" where you will find a digit string like "[123.123.123.123]." This string represents the physical address of the computer from which the email was sent.

Next, go to the Google website and search for "ip2location." Enter the digit string in the provided IP Address space and click "Find Location."

You will then receive information about the computer's physical address, such as the country's name, region, and city. This service is free to use anytime.

By using the physical address, you can verify the authenticity of such emails.

Regards,
Hiren
Head Human Resources
Oaasis Solutions

From India, Ahmadabad
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Madam/sirs If they have offered you a job they will offer you even to and fro charges, if they are asking you to pay money you can take it for granted it is a bogus concern, regards
From India, Vijayawada
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Dear Neha,

These types of emails are fake. No company asks for money for job applications or attending interviews. Similar emails are also being distributed on behalf of Maruti. You may receive emails from foreign companies as well.

Ignore all such emails and inform all your friends too.

Thanks,
Q. Azam

From India, New Delhi
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Dear Friend,

Please try to avoid this type of email because sometimes you may receive fake emails claiming to be from HCL & VIDEOCON companies. Usually, they request some amount of money, so it is best to simply delete such emails.

Thank you

From India, Delhi
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