An Open Letter to the Insurance Commission, the Regulating Body of HMOs
I am writing to express serious concerns regarding potentially deceitful recruitment drives conducted by unscrupulous individuals.
These individuals are allegedly using Facebook advertisements to entice people into submitting their personal profiles and other sensitive information. This is done under the false pretense of offering a "free" opportunity to become an agent for a major HMO company.
What is particularly alarming about this alleged deceptive recruitment drive is the subsequent demand for access to personal bank accounts once an individual's personal information has been submitted. This level of access, if it falls into the wrong hands, could be used to exploit or harm unsuspecting individuals.
Furthermore, applicants are not only asked to upload their personal information via Google Drive but also required to send a screenshot as proof to the recruiting agent. Following this, applicants are supposedly lined up for an interview, only to be told they must pay PHP1,000, with the grand promise of earning millions.
I urge the Insurance Commission to investigate these allegations thoroughly and take appropriate action to protect the public from such predatory practices.
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