I recently received an offer from Level Org. However, I was not happy with that opportunity and was seeking a better one. Now, I have accepted a very good offer and joined a CMM5 company. A person who appears to be a middleman from Level Org is causing me a lot of trouble. He has threatened to blacklist my CV unless I pay him money.
It seems that a middleman and an HR representative from the small organization are involved in this scandal. I am truly worried. Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.
From India, Bangalore
It seems that a middleman and an HR representative from the small organization are involved in this scandal. I am truly worried. Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.
From India, Bangalore
Your post is not too clear. What does "I recently got an offer from Level org" mean? You have joined a CMM5 company, so how is the middleman coming into the picture? Please give a clear picture so that members can advise you properly. Mainly, do not worry about blackmail, etc., if your documents are in order.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
Facing Issues with a Middleman
I received an offer from Company A, but I was not happy with it. How did I get the offer? It was through someone very close to the HR team, acting as a middleman. Due to the politics involved, I decided not to join.
After a few days of job hunting, I received another offer from Company B and accepted it, rejecting the first offer from Company A. I also sent an email stating that I would not be able to take up the position.
My issue is with the person who acted as a middleman, asking me for money; otherwise, he threatens to blacklist me, preventing future job offers. Why is this happening? It's my decision, so why should I entertain such demands, and what can be done? Please help me.
I considered him just a friend and did not commit to anything more. I was unaware that he was conducting business in this manner. He insists that no matter where I am, I should pay him for the offer. What kind of business is this?
Regards
From India, Bangalore
I received an offer from Company A, but I was not happy with it. How did I get the offer? It was through someone very close to the HR team, acting as a middleman. Due to the politics involved, I decided not to join.
After a few days of job hunting, I received another offer from Company B and accepted it, rejecting the first offer from Company A. I also sent an email stating that I would not be able to take up the position.
My issue is with the person who acted as a middleman, asking me for money; otherwise, he threatens to blacklist me, preventing future job offers. Why is this happening? It's my decision, so why should I entertain such demands, and what can be done? Please help me.
I considered him just a friend and did not commit to anything more. I was unaware that he was conducting business in this manner. He insists that no matter where I am, I should pay him for the offer. What kind of business is this?
Regards
From India, Bangalore
You have rejected the offer from Company A. However, did you accept the offer letter and then decide not to join? If yes, were any conditions mentioned in the offer letter for turning down the offer after acceptance?
Secondly, before accepting the offer letter from Company A, did you make any deals, verbally or otherwise, with the middle person? If you have not agreed to pay any brokerage, then he does not have any locus standi in this matter. The matter is between you and Company A. Acceptance or rejection of the offer is solely the decision of either party. The third party can only facilitate the employer-employee relationship and nothing else.
If the so-called mediator starts troubling you, I recommend recording telephonic discussions with him. Politely inform him that there was no agreement to pay him any money, and therefore, he should cease communication via phone or any other media. If he persists with his calls, you may need to lodge a complaint at the police station.
Regarding the blacklisting of your candidacy, this is purely a sterile threat. Do not give much weight to such threats.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
Secondly, before accepting the offer letter from Company A, did you make any deals, verbally or otherwise, with the middle person? If you have not agreed to pay any brokerage, then he does not have any locus standi in this matter. The matter is between you and Company A. Acceptance or rejection of the offer is solely the decision of either party. The third party can only facilitate the employer-employee relationship and nothing else.
If the so-called mediator starts troubling you, I recommend recording telephonic discussions with him. Politely inform him that there was no agreement to pay him any money, and therefore, he should cease communication via phone or any other media. If he persists with his calls, you may need to lodge a complaint at the police station.
Regarding the blacklisting of your candidacy, this is purely a sterile threat. Do not give much weight to such threats.
Thanks,
Dinesh Divekar
From India, Bangalore
Please pay no attention to that person. If he or she persists, write to the highest authority with the proof of every communication.
Please do not budge into such practices. Rather, nip them in the bud.
Wish you all the best!
From India, Mumbai
Please do not budge into such practices. Rather, nip them in the bud.
Wish you all the best!
From India, Mumbai
Hey, thanks everyone.
@dinesh - Even company A is not concerned about my candidature. They seem to have the attitude of "your wish, no more discussion." There is such an agreement. I initially accepted but then rejected.
Yeah, of course, I will not pay him. Thanks, Nabo, all of you for the very good explanations. I will come back to you in case of any questions and concerns.
From India, Bangalore
@dinesh - Even company A is not concerned about my candidature. They seem to have the attitude of "your wish, no more discussion." There is such an agreement. I initially accepted but then rejected.
Yeah, of course, I will not pay him. Thanks, Nabo, all of you for the very good explanations. I will come back to you in case of any questions and concerns.
From India, Bangalore
Please lodge a police complaint immediately. One of my friends faced the same situation. A police complaint was lodged against the consultant for blackmail and extortion. He was picked up by the cops and is now in custody. You need to teach a lesson to such unscrupulous elements.
From United+States, San+Francisco
From United+States, San+Francisco
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