ALERT: Beware of Fake Job Offers Misusing 365Digital’s Name

National

New Delhi [India], March 17: Fraudulent individuals are impersonating 365Digital, spreading false claims of part-time job opportunities to deceive the public. These scams, shared primarily through WhatsApp and other personal messaging platforms, misuse our brand identity to promote fake employment offers.

Important Clarification From 365Digital

365Digital does not conduct recruitment through WhatsApp, Instagram DMs, or other personal messaging channels. All official hiring communications are made exclusively via authenticated email accounts and secure company platforms. Furthermore, we confirm that there are no part-time job offers or similar campaigns currently being run by 365Digital®.

To keep the public informed, we have already shared warnings regarding this scam on our official Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram channels.

Our Responsibility and Limitations

While 365Digital is putting every effort into keeping everyone informed and aware, we would like to clarify that we do not own any responsibility for any financial loss or damage caused by these fraudulent activities. This is an external scam entirely beyond our control. We take no responsibility or involvement in any monetary gains or losses associated with such communications.

How the Scam Works

The fraudulent messages claim:

  • Quick earning opportunities (e.g., “₹3,000–₹5,000 per day”).
  • Tasks like searching for games and sending screenshots for money.
  • No fees or skills required while exploiting job seekers’ trust.

How to Identify and Act Against These Scams

  1. Verify Communication Channels – 365Digital only contacts applicants through its official email addresses. Messages received via WhatsApp or other informal platforms claiming recruitment by 365Digital are fraudulent.
  2. Report Scams Immediately – Inform local authorities and the cybercrime division about any such suspicious messages. Immediately report to WhatsApp, Telegram, Instagram, or wherever you receive the message.
  3. Asking for payment – This is the most important red flag to look at, no trusted brand or company will ever ask any job seeker to make any kind of payment, especially not on a personal account.
  4. Visit Official Resources – Refer to 365digital.agency or our official social media channels to confirm the legitimacy of any job-related communication.

Our Actions Against the Scam

365Digital’s team is actively investigating and taking possible steps to stop the misuse of our name. We are committed to safeguarding our brand’s reputation and protecting individuals from fraudulent schemes.

A Call for Vigilance

We strongly urge everyone to refrain from engaging with suspicious communications or sharing personal and financial information. Let’s stand together to combat these scams and ensure safety for all.

Request you all to share this news within your connection to help others stay away from such fraudulent activities.

– 365Digital Management Team

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