IMPORTANT WARNING: Bootech Energy will NEVER ask for payment, bank details, or processing fees during the recruitment process or initial supplier registration phase.
1. Recruitment Fraud
We have been made aware of unauthorized individuals falsely presenting themselves as Bootech Energy recruiters. These individuals often contact victims via email, LinkedIn, or unofficial job boards, offering fraudulent employment opportunities.
Warning Signs of Recruitment Fraud:
- Requests for your banking information, credit card details, or cryptocurrency payments before an official contract is signed.
- Requests for "visa processing fees," "background check fees," or "equipment purchasing fees."
- Correspondence coming from free email services (e.g., @gmail.com, @yahoo.com) rather than an official @bootechenergy.com address.
- Offers of employment without a formal, multi-stage interview process.
2. Advanced Fee Fraud (Phishing)
Fraudsters may also target prospective suppliers or vendors by claiming to award lucrative procurement contracts in exchange for "bidding fees" or "priority registration payments." All authorized Bootech procurement bidding is handled strictly through our registered B2B e-Procurement portal, completely free of upfront administrative charges.
3. How to protect yourself
To verify the authenticity of any correspondence claiming to be from Bootech Energy, please ensure that:
- All emails originate from our verified corporate domains.
- Job openings match the listings currently posted on our official Careers page.
- You never send money or sensitive identification documents (like passports) to unsolicited email addresses.
4. Reporting Fraud
If you suspect you have been targeted by a scam involving the Bootech Energy name, please cease all communication with the fraudulent party immediately and report the incident to your local law enforcement agency. You may also forward suspicious emails to our dedicated cyber-security division at support@bootechenergy.com for internal investigation.