Email Fraud Notice & Job Fraud Alert

Deon Pro Corporation (A Group of Haroon Luxury International)

Deon Pro Corporation (A Group of Haroon Luxury International) has been made aware of fraudulent activities involving job offers, interview requests, and solicitations for training that falsely use our company’s name, logo, and even the names of actual Deon Pro Corporation executives. These fraudulent communications may come through various channels, including letters, emails, social media, phone calls, instant messaging apps (such as WhatsApp), and text messages.

These scam attempts typically encourage potential victims to provide personal information or money under the pretense of pursuing job opportunities. If you receive any unsolicited job offers or interview requests that seem suspicious, please contact Deon Pro Corporation immediately at admin@deonpro.com. Forward any relevant emails, phone numbers, and documentation you have received.

Additional Steps You Can Take:

  • Contact your local authorities.
  • Reach out to relevant government departments or regulatory bodies.

How to Identify Potential Fraud:

Be cautious if you encounter any of the following scenarios, which may indicate fraudulent activity:

  • Unsolicited Job Opportunities: You receive an employment opportunity or interview request without having applied for a job directly through Deon Pro Corporation’s official website, www.deonpro.com. Deon Pro Corporation does not send unsolicited offers or requests.
  • Unauthorized Application Platforms: You are asked to submit your job application through a website or form other than www.deonpro.com. Legitimate job openings are only listed on our official site.
  • Suspicious Email Addresses: Official communications from Deon Pro Corporation will come from an email address ending in @deonpro.com. Be wary of emails from similar-sounding addresses, such as deonpro-corp.us, deonpro.online, or deonpro.net. Always double-check the full email address, as scammers may attempt to spoof legitimate email addresses.
  • Free Email Providers: Emails from free providers like @gmail.com, @yahoo.com, @outlook.com, or @live.com are not associated with Deon Pro Corporation. Only communications from @deonpro.com are legitimate.
  • Payment Before Employment: Be cautious if you are offered payment before you have started working.
  • Fee Requests: Deon Pro Corporation does not request payment from job candidates for any reason, including offer letters or training sessions.
  • Fee-Based Training: We do not offer training sessions that require payment.
  • Unusual Interview Logistics: Be wary of promises that a Deon Pro Corporation vehicle will pick you up for an interview.
  • Unsolicited Document Requests: You should never be asked to submit official documents such as passports, visas, or educational degrees before a legitimate interview. All job applications must be submitted directly to admin@deonpro.com.
  • Urgent or Threatening Language: Fraudulent communications may include words that create a false sense of urgency (e.g., “IMMEDIATELY”, “RIGHT AWAY”) or threaten negative consequences if you don’t act quickly.

Women’s Safety Alert:

At Deon Pro Corporation, we are committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of women in the workplace and during the recruitment process. We urge all women to remain vigilant against fraudulent job offers that may specifically target them. If you receive suspicious communications offering job opportunities that seem too good to be true, or if you’re asked to meet in unsafe locations or at odd hours, please exercise caution. Deon Pro Corporation will never ask candidates to attend interviews in isolated or unsafe environments. We encourage women to report any suspicious activity to both our company at admin@deonpro.com and their local authorities. Your safety is our priority.

For Your Protection, Please Avoid:

  • Responding to unsolicited business proposals or employment offers from unknown individuals.
  • Sharing personal or financial information with anyone you do not know.
  • Sending money as part of any job application process.
  • Continuing communication with any suspicious sender.

To view all current job openings at Deon Pro Corporation, please visit the Careers page on www.deonpro.com

What Should You Do?

If you believe you have been targeted by fraudulent activity, we strongly recommend contacting your local law enforcement agency.

Disclaimer: This notice is issued as a public service to help protect individuals from fraud and scams. Deon Pro Corporation (A Group of Haroon Luxury International), along with its parent and subsidiary companies, and their respective officers, directors, employees, and agents, bear no responsibility for any losses resulting from unauthorized activities carried out by third parties.

For any further inquiries, please contact admin@deonpro.com.

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