Dear Senior,
I got today mail from Senior manager - HR department. I am selected and need to deposit 8500 RS for interview in Tata Motors, which is refundable.
Is this true Tata Motors take money to conduct interview for Management Level ?
I am B.tech (I.T) and pursuing Pgdm (Marketing + I.T), 4th sem with 3.9 years exp in SEO field.
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Thank's & Regard's
Vivek
From India, Pune
I got today mail from Senior manager - HR department. I am selected and need to deposit 8500 RS for interview in Tata Motors, which is refundable.
Is this true Tata Motors take money to conduct interview for Management Level ?
I am B.tech (I.T) and pursuing Pgdm (Marketing + I.T), 4th sem with 3.9 years exp in SEO field.
Check Attachment.
Thank's & Regard's
Vivek
From India, Pune
To my Knowledge they dont do like this, Better you say u want to meet in person and if u find its really tata u can go ahead
From India, Coimbatore
From India, Coimbatore
Hi, Kindly confirm from Tata Motors, because such type of mails are also received from Videocon. Please confirm regards
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Greetings,
This is a phishing mail. You may consider to report it to Tata Motors . It is a scam. People who are no way related to the company creates such frauds and schemes. There are many more companies whose brand name have been used by such unscrupulous people for fraudulent activities. Please ignore them. Do spread the awareness of such scams so that other don't fall for it. Do not interact, pay and share any details about yourself ever with such people.
Regards,
(Cite Contribution)
From India, Mumbai
This is a phishing mail. You may consider to report it to Tata Motors . It is a scam. People who are no way related to the company creates such frauds and schemes. There are many more companies whose brand name have been used by such unscrupulous people for fraudulent activities. Please ignore them. Do spread the awareness of such scams so that other don't fall for it. Do not interact, pay and share any details about yourself ever with such people.
Regards,
(Cite Contribution)
From India, Mumbai
Greetings,
Videocon never mailed any candidate such mails. It was a scam. You would further find Royal hotels and British petroleum with such job offer in lieu of money. Please ignore them all.
The best way to detect them is to check the email id. Any official mail would always have an official email ids. Whereas these scams will have id as used in the mail your shared company@generic domain.
Had this communication been sent to you by the Tata Motors Manager it would have been the manager's or some official domain like that. When these mails used gmail, yahoo or any other private domain other than the official domain, please ignore them. Please do spread this awareness.
Regards,
(Cite Contribution)
From India, Mumbai
Videocon never mailed any candidate such mails. It was a scam. You would further find Royal hotels and British petroleum with such job offer in lieu of money. Please ignore them all.
The best way to detect them is to check the email id. Any official mail would always have an official email ids. Whereas these scams will have id as used in the mail your shared company@generic domain.
Had this communication been sent to you by the Tata Motors Manager it would have been the manager's or some official domain like that. When these mails used gmail, yahoo or any other private domain other than the official domain, please ignore them. Please do spread this awareness.
Regards,
(Cite Contribution)
From India, Mumbai
Dear Vivek,
If you feel that any of such email is something suspicious; in that email; click on "Show Original" or "Show Full Header" tabs.
In that document search "Originating-IP" where you will find the following type of "[123.123.123.123]" digit string. This is the Physical Address of that computer from which the said email was sent.
Now in the Google website; type ip2location and go to that website.
And type such digit string in given IP Address space.
Now click "Find Location".
Now you can get that Computer's Physical Address like Country's Name, Region, and City etc. This is absolutely free, so you can check it anytime.
With the help of Physical address; you may verify this type of emails.
Regards;
Hiren.
Head Human Resources.
Oaasis Solutions.
From India, Ahmadabad
If you feel that any of such email is something suspicious; in that email; click on "Show Original" or "Show Full Header" tabs.
In that document search "Originating-IP" where you will find the following type of "[123.123.123.123]" digit string. This is the Physical Address of that computer from which the said email was sent.
Now in the Google website; type ip2location and go to that website.
And type such digit string in given IP Address space.
Now click "Find Location".
Now you can get that Computer's Physical Address like Country's Name, Region, and City etc. This is absolutely free, so you can check it anytime.
With the help of Physical address; you may verify this type of emails.
Regards;
Hiren.
Head Human Resources.
Oaasis Solutions.
From India, Ahmadabad
Hi All,
As (Cite Contribution) mentioned that all these mails are a scam, there are some consultancies which are fraud and are doing it just to earn some quick money they even have forged offer letters from some of the companies.
My recruitment team has gone through this when one of the candidate came with an offer letter of our company which was signed by our recruitment Manager- after looking into the details we found that the letter was a copy of an original letter and was sold to him for Rs. 5000/- by someone who was sitting in the car.
So kindly just avoid such mails completely...Tata Motors is aware of such mails and are taking legal actions against these people.
Regards,
Archna
From India, Delhi
As (Cite Contribution) mentioned that all these mails are a scam, there are some consultancies which are fraud and are doing it just to earn some quick money they even have forged offer letters from some of the companies.
My recruitment team has gone through this when one of the candidate came with an offer letter of our company which was signed by our recruitment Manager- after looking into the details we found that the letter was a copy of an original letter and was sold to him for Rs. 5000/- by someone who was sitting in the car.
So kindly just avoid such mails completely...Tata Motors is aware of such mails and are taking legal actions against these people.
Regards,
Archna
From India, Delhi
Dear Archana,
Thankyou for sharing this incident. This is pretty scary .
A request to all the candidates who may get schemed into such scams, please do not pay any money in lieu of a letter. As Archana have mentioned, it is fake and would initiate the corrective action. Please stay away from it , if still you are asked to pay, approach the company directly .
Please do spread this awareness.
Regards,
(Cite Contribution)
From India, Mumbai
Thankyou for sharing this incident. This is pretty scary .
A request to all the candidates who may get schemed into such scams, please do not pay any money in lieu of a letter. As Archana have mentioned, it is fake and would initiate the corrective action. Please stay away from it , if still you are asked to pay, approach the company directly .
Please do spread this awareness.
Regards,
(Cite Contribution)
From India, Mumbai
It all bogus. Please dont get into it. Me also received such type of mails from Infosis, HCL, Maruti etc. please do not pay any money & approach the company directly . Regards Sangeeta
From India, Jaipur
From India, Jaipur
I also Agree with the seniors...I always get such fake mails from Nissan Motors,Maruti Suzuki,L & T,Ashok Leyland.THey always demand to pay money in the account number given By them.Such mails are always in word format and logos are copy paseted.Please ignore the.And dont follow said procedure and dont share any of your information.
Thanx
Prajakta
From India, Pune
Thanx
Prajakta
From India, Pune
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