I Shared Personal Info for Revlon Work-from-Home Job and Now Fear Identity Misuse

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December 09, 2023 6:06 pm
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I recently applied for a packaging job promoted under the Revlon brand, marketed as a “work-from-home” opportunity. During the application process, I was asked to provide personal details including my full name, address, phone number, and other sensitive information. I submitted them assuming it was a legitimate opportunity. However, after reading a similar complaint on Şikayetvar, I feel deeply concerned and want to formally document my position.

From this point forward, I want to clearly state that if any accounts (bank, Papara, digital wallets), subscriptions, loans, or companies are opened in my name using any of my personal data—such as my name, ID number, address, email, or phone number—they have been done without my explicit consent or wet-ink signature. I will not accept any responsibility for such actions, and I do not authorize the use of my data under any circumstances.

I do not give permission for my private information to be shared with third parties or used in any process unless I’ve provided written consent. This public notice serves as a formal statement: any action involving my personal identity without my signed approval is fraudulent and unauthorized.

I expect the relevant authorities to investigate this matter and take all necessary precautions. I urge anyone reading this, especially companies and institutions, to verify that any application or transaction claiming to come from me includes my wet-ink signature. If not, I am not legally or personally responsible for it.

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