Skip to main content

Methods to find Whether a Company is Real or Fake (Fraud)



Methods to find Whether a Company is Real or Fake (Fraud)


If you like this Article kindly share this with your friends.

Steps to Know Whether a Company is registered or not ?

Step 1: Click on below link to Open the Ministry of Corporate Affairs


Step 2: Enter the Company name (Don't try with Short Forms or half names)


Step 3: If the company is not registered you will get a Pop-up Like



Step 4: If the company is registered you will get information like


  1. LLPIN/CIN/1A Ref No
  2. Company or LLP Name
  3. State
  4. Registration Date
  5. Company Status


Step 5: If you get the information like above that particular company is registered by Govt. of India.
Last edited by apple; 07-15-2012 at 12:39 PM.

source: jw jobs
 link: http://jwjobs.net/showthread.php?7969-Methods-to-find-Whether-a-Company-is-Real-or-Fake-(Fraud)

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

101 Important Questions To Ask Yourself

source:  101 Important Questions To Ask Yourself

Do I Need To Drop A Year For GATE Preparation?

Do I Need To Drop A Year For GATE Preparation? 2012  MAY 4 by Zahid tags:  Admissions ,  M.Tech ,  Personals It’s a very very common question every single student have in their mind before starting the GATE preparation and many still wonder after the GATE exam. As an average student, I was in similar situation many times right from engineering till PhD. In this post I would like to share my views and experience addressing this question. I couldn’t make it good in Engineering Entrance exam of my state and at that time it was pretty hard to get into engineering. I decided to give it a try for one more year, but dad was against it. He asked me to go ahead with payment seat. Being a stubborn child I fought a lot for many days. We spent whole lot of time and money over phones in late nineties. The phone costs were so high at that time. Finally I gave up and joined engineering. I always had in my heart that I haven’t given a right opportunity to prove my...

Over 55,000 Twitter passwords exposed, posted online

Regardless of whether your account was compromised, now may be a good time to change your password If you're on the social networking site  Twitter , now may be a very good time to log in and change your password. It was announced yesterday that tens of thousands of Twitter usernames and passwords were leaked and posted publicly on the internet. Twitter has launched an investigation into the  security  breach. "We are currently looking into the situation," explained Twitter spokesman Robert Weeks. "In the meantime, we have pushed out password resets to accounts that may have been affected." A number of the leaked passwords belong to spam accounts, and it appears some of the accounts may be duplicates. Surprisingly, many of the passwords which were hacked are considered to be "strong" — seemingly random strings of numerals, upper case, and lower case letters. It is unknown how the passwords were discovered, just that that the data first appe...