I Shared Personal Info for Revlon Packaging Job and Won’t Accept Unauthorized Use

I recently applied for a “work-from-home packaging job” that was advertised under the Revlon name. As part of the application process, I was asked to provide my full name, home address, phone number, and other personal details. At the time, I believed this was a legitimate opportunity. However, after seeing similar complaints on Şikayetvar, I now feel the need to officially document my concerns here.
From this moment forward, I want to make it absolutely clear: if any accounts, subscriptions, financial applications, or businesses are opened using my identity—including my full name, national ID number, phone, address, email, or any other personal data—they have been created without my knowledge, consent, or wet-ink signature. I do not approve or authorize any such action, and I will not accept legal or personal responsibility for anything done in my name without my express, written permission.
I also strictly forbid the sharing or use of my personal data with third parties. Any process initiated without my clear, documented approval is fraudulent, and I will treat it as such.
This public complaint serves as my official declaration that I reject and deny all responsibility for any accounts or transactions made without my wet-ink signature. I urge relevant institutions and regulatory bodies to investigate and take appropriate action to protect my identity and personal data.
