Fraudulent Activity Disclaimer!

O1ex Capital has come across a fraudulent activity in the form of a fake job posting. The impostors are posing as O1ex and have updated a job to a position we do not require. Any dishonest or fraudulent activity in the name of O1ex capital and its partner companies will be considered a criminal offence.
We request our followers, partners, users and candidates to not fall for any unauthorized email or phone calls and report it to us or the immediate authorities of your region. These impostors may steal your sensitive information or worse by luring you into fake jobs and handsome salaries.
Be safe and flag any instance of suspicious activity from anyone claiming to be from O1ex. We do not authorize any unsolicited phone calls or emails.
O1ex does not recognize such activities and shall not be held accountable for any instance of scam, loss or any threat that might occur. We advise everyone to be careful when accessing our website i.e o1ex.com and when applying to any job of your particular interest.

What are Recruitment Scams

Recruitment fraud occurs when actors offer fake job opportunities to job seekers. This is normally done online through job search websites (e.g. simplyhired.com, indeed.com), fake websites, unsolicited emails or phoney company email addresses. The actors posing as recruiters often request recipients to provide personal information, make payments or offer to send checks as part of their fake recruiting process. O1ex does not send checks or ask for money transfers or payments from applicants to secure a job, either as an employee or as a contractor.

Common Warning Signs of Online Scams:

  • Unexpected requests for money in return for delivery of a package, often with a sense of urgency.
  • Requests for personal and/or financial information.
  • Links to misspelt or slightly altered website addresses (fedx.com, fed-ex.com, etc.) Spelling and grammatical errors or excessive use of capitalization and exclamation points.
  • Claims that you have won a large sum of money in a lottery or settlement.
  • Certificate errors or lack of Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) for sensitive activities.

How to Identify Recruitment fraud?

  • The recruiter offers a job by sending a bonus check. When the check bounces, they ask for the candidate’s bank account information or solicit copies of statements as a way to confirm the deposit was made.
  • If the recruiter is interested in your personal information such as address details, date of birth, resume, passport details and bank details.
  • Candidates undergo interviews via Instant Messaging (e.g. AOL instant messaging, Skype, etc.) programs.
  • Emails are sent by manipulating the authentic email and tweaking its letters or numbers. These emails are often sent from a personal account such as aol.com, gmail.com among others.

What should you do?

As a general rule, never open attachments, click links, or respond to emails from suspicious or unknown senders. If a company contacts you, they will do it through an enterprise email with the company's name as an inherent element such as our email which is [email protected]. If you receive what you believe is a virus, phishing, or spam email from O1ex Capital, please write to us with full reference of the phoney conversation at [email protected] . Keep a copy of the conversation you have with the impostor as it will help the law enforcement to act accordingly.

O1ex communicates only through [email protected] and does not use any other form of contact.

What you should not do?

  • Do not accept checks or initiate a transaction. O1ex does not send checks or ask for money transfers or payments from applicants to secure a job, either as an employee or as a contractor.
  • Do not disclose your personal or financial details to anyone you do not know.
  • Do not respond to unsolicited business propositions and/or offers of employment from people with whom you are unfamiliar.
  • Do not communicate further with imposter recruiters if you believe the communications may be fraudulent.

O1ex Acceptable use:

You must not:

  • Use our website in any way or take any action that causes, or may cause, damage to the website or impairment of the performance, availability or accessibility of the website.
  • Use our website in any way that is unlawful, illegal, fraudulent or harmful, or in connection with any unlawful, illegal, fraudulent or harmful purpose or activity; for purposes of misrepresenting O1ex Capital, its subsidiaries, affiliates or related companies, officers, or shareholders (the “Company”) or for any other fraudulent actions.
  • You must not use data (including any logos, images or corporate visuals) collected from our website to contact individuals, companies or other persons or entities claiming to represent the Company or any of its owners.
  • You must ensure that all the information you supply to us through our website, or in relation to our website, is true, accurate, current, complete and not misleading in any way.