I experienced the same, as many others did. I applied for the talent pool and had a quick Skype interview for a BDM role at Aramex (E-commerce and Logistics). They caught me with a salary of 15k USD,... See more
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I just had a call from a US number (+1 813-851-4852), a lady talking in english with an indian accent. She gave me beautiful promisses about working in Dubai, an amazing salary package and than sh... See more
Obviously a scam. Like SLTH below, I received an unsolicited email from a site purportedly linked to UAE, about jobs with Tesco in the UK (alarm bell 1). I quickly checked their Top Level Domain.... See more
Same thing happened to me like Kirya and Gloria. They are liar and cheating, very rude, they just want money. First payment CAD 85 for registration account second payment CAD 95 for verification of my... See more
Email Address Harvesters
They steal email addresses from online services and send spam emails.
Karma kicked in
I experienced the same, as many others did. I applied for the talent pool and had a quick Skype interview for a BDM role at Aramex (E-commerce and Logistics). They caught me with a salary of 15k USD, accomodation and shuttle and that made it easy to convince me to pay 1,200 USD in advance for VISA etc. All contacts were operating from US. Then during their harvesting on me, a friend warned me and I woke up. After my refusal to continue to pay I was threatened that UAE would put me on an embargo list, that I cannot travel to DXB anymore.
After things settled I decided to inform FBI and IRS and yes they worked on it and three months later I received a call from my bank, that the money came back.
This is a complete scam
This is a complete scam. I fell for it before checking it out here with other people's experiences. The same woman called Victoria with an unrefusable offer, charging commissions. An interview by Skype And promises of work, but it's all a rip-off. The page should be shut down and they should be sued for fraud.
Avoid
Avoid, it’s a scam to get you to pay b/s “refundable” fees.
Ignore what they say, they’re overly persistent too.
An absolute fraud
An absolute fraud! They ask me money for a false job in dubai!
Persons who Have USA names but are indian people…
Please….be careful!
Never pay money to someone you don’t know
A woman by the name of Veronica Daniel who sounded Indian, called me about jobs in Dubai. Her email stated that I must pay over USD99 to register and be considered. Red flag!!
Jobsindubai.com is total spam
Dear Team at jobindubai,
Can you please stop doing what you guys are doing it’s not right. There are people out who are desperately seeking jobs. Please stop taking their money and not finding them a job. My experience today with Gracia was so disappointed cos she didn’t have any idea what she was talking about. Having my resume , she has no idea what experience I had and what I was looking for in a job. She discussed a job opportunity which didn’t make any sense. The role she spoke was such nonsense. I am sorry I work hard to earn an income and to give away to fake people it’s just not worth. After reading all these bad reviews. I am left disappointed
JobsInDubai.com is a Scam
This is a "recruitment company" that charges $99 to register your CV and put you forward for jobs. Veronica contacted me on my mobile phone from Florida USA and sounded very convincing. Stated that she received my application for a job as a Data Analyst (which I did apply for). Once I (stupidly) paid the $99 she organised an interview for me with a company in Dubai, AIX Investments. Long interview with Ashraf Moussad, claiming he is the Head of HR at AIX Investments. Lots of promises, huge salary, paid accommodation etc. etc. They immediately wanted me to pay $1200 to cover their costs for Visas, plane tickets etc. Then I will be refunded the money one I arrive in Dubai. Strange thing was that the interview had to be on Skype. He never switched his video on. All documentation including the job offer was sent to me on Skype. I asked him for his email address several times, but he just ignored me. I then phoned AIX Investments today, asking to speak to the HR department. They were conveniently not available. I asked them if Ashraf Moussad works for them, they said nobody by that name works there, but that I must email their HR department. I did that, and also copied in all the other email addresses on their website. Each and every email returned stating that the email addresses don't exist. All I can assume is that this is a scam. Please be careful out there.
I also had that bad experience
I also had that bad experience ! The authorities must take action against the scammers .After i paid to register on the website then they asked me for money to help me. If they are not put all of them in jail, the next ones who will take their place will not be afraid 😞😣
‼️SCAM ALERT ‼️ jobsindubai is a scam
‼️SCAM ALERT ‼️ This is scam but it’s a pity that I paid $99 before realizing that they are a scam. Like the review below Scammer alert, asked to pay for job interview registration process after already paying $99. The call was from +17273531174, a caller from US with a thick Indian accent urgently arranging an interview. They do not have any jobs listed which I was looking for. They have only created this website (jobsinDubai.com) to lure innocent people. Please don't spend your hard earned money and time with them. Don’t be fooled like I was as I paid the first $99 and when they asked again I realized that I’m being scammed especially since what they offer IS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE.
Google. How do u have such scams popping up your Google search results.
Scammer alert
Scammer alert, asked to pay for job interview registration process, +17272973300 call from US by name of Grace Miller, with a thick Indian accent! When asked for LinkedIn profile, she said she doesn’t have one! They do not have any jobs listed which I was looking for. They have only created this website (jobsinDubai.com) to lure innocent people. Note that it’s not having ‘.com.ae’ . Please dont spend your hard earned money and time with them.
‼️ Get away from them.They are scammers ‼️
‼️ Get away from them.They are scammers ‼️
On May 6
On May 6, 2024, I got a call from Christine Wilson in Florida purporting to be a jobsindubai.com employee. She had a heavy Indian accent and explained that I was selected for interviews by 4 international corporations interested in hiring me. She asked for my experience and later explained a whole set of benefits (including travel visas and employment insurance) that would accrue to me once I accepted the opportunity. The opportunity required me to urgently pay 99 USD online to her company via a link she sent to my email account; she offered to fill in my details to complete the payment.
Red Flags:
1. Calling from Florida with a thick Indian accent.
2. Interviewing and accepting me on the spot.
3. Asking me to pay for an interview.
4. Asking me for my personal bank info.
5. Making the payment seem too urgent.
6. Offering to double my salary and arrange visas to take my family to Dubai with me.
jobsindubai.com is FAKE and SCAM
I just had a call from a US number (+1 813-851-4852), a lady talking in english with an indian accent. She gave me beautiful promisses about working in Dubai, an amazing salary package and than she asked me to go on this link and pay activation fees 99 USD and give my criminal record.
I told her you re an amazing scammer, she said listen honey I dont need you and she disconnected
She called 30 min later and told me "what a stupidity"
Scam ALERT !!!🚨
Scam ALERT !!!🚨
Got a call from Veronica Gomes stating she works in US and is recruiting for DXB, she waited online for me to pay 99usd in order to activate my account which I refused she had an Indian accent.
I asked her to give their company business registration number which they refused stating it’s private same applies to the company that wants to hire me and I didn’t send any CV.
Don’t trust them
They are big frauds
They are big frauds.
Anna Gomez is the name of one of the member, with an indian like accent but pretending to live in Canada.
They get jobs, arrange interviews which are all fake. They are all scams. They made me pay around usd4200
I am going to file an official complaint against them and will sue them
It looks like a scam!
It looks like a scam!
They call you , asking about your work experience, then they ask you your current salary as they can offer you double.
At the end they ask you to make a payment of 99 dollars to register to them website.
Never pay for a job!
This is so luxurious and beautiful place
Gracy from jobs in dubai she is the…
Gracy from jobs in dubai she is the number one fraud who scams people by giving fake job offers and also asks for 99cad for job offers. Beware guys, she's a talented scammer with super talkative skills. But never ever fall for them. Luckily i didnt lost the money,buti was this close to sending her money. Planning to file complaint against this portal.
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