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Warning!! Scam Alert
Is has been brought to our attention by numerous people that someone reporting to represent us in Indonesia is running a fraudulent recruitment suggesting we are looking for farm workers and will provide visas and long term work.
See an example of the messages they are sending here:
Please ignore requests like this and immediately report this behaviour to relevant authorities.
We are not currently offering working visas and we will never request money from prospective employees to secure a job or visa application expenses.
See some tips regarding recruitment fraud below:
Warning signs: how to spot a job or employment scam
- You come across an advertisement, receive an email, SMS or WhatsApp message, letter or phone call offering you a guaranteed income or job.
- A scammer purporting to be an agent or government contact with Ausidore contracts or relationships contacts you on a social media or job board platform:
- Warning signs include a suspicious profile image, lack of genuine profile information, activity or contact details.
- If in doubt ask the individual to send you an email from their Ausidore email address. An email from Ausidore will be sent from the official Ausidore domain e.g. name@ausidore.com
- The message may claim to offer farm work with a working visa and path to permanent residency.
- The message asks you to provide personal details or a fee for more information or expenses to secure the job or working visa.
Please note Ausidore will never ask a candidate for any form of direct payment and all email correspondence from Ausidiore will be sent from the official Ausidore domain e.g. name@ausidore.com
Protect Yourself:
- Ask for references from other people who have done the work or used the product, and make the effort to speak to these people.
- Send an email or message via the Ausidore website contact form to check the details.
- Do not deal with an employer or company that does not have a street address, they can be difficult to contact or trace later on
- Avoid any arrangement with a stranger that asks for up-front payment via money order, wire transfer, international funds transfer, pre-loaded card or electronic currency. It is rare to recover money sent this way.
- Never agree to transfer money for someone else – this is money laundering and it is a criminal offence.