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Programmir2018-04-03 14:43:18
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Programmir, 2018-04-03 14:43:18

Should I send documents for remote work?

They called from Moscow about remote work for a web programmer. They said that it would be necessary to send a copy of the passport, inn. Their website works and is trustworthy. I was embarrassed by this moment, but they said that this is a standard procedure, this is how they officially get a job. They will not be able to take a loan without my presence) And now all the data can be easily obtained. Should I send a copy of my passport and TIN?

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Anton Spirin, 2018-04-03
@rockon404

Simple practice. If you do not want to send by a transport company, go in person. No other way.

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adrenalinruslan, 2018-04-03
@adrenalinruslan

They can take a loan) Or they can simply sell your data on various black forums. Anything can be done with your data. Whether you send it or not is up to you.

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Puma Thailand, 2018-04-03
@opium

This is a prerequisite for getting a job.

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d-stream, 2018-04-03
@d-stream

For an official job - TIN, passport, plus insurance documents and possibly a military man.
Well, it’s possible to “steal” passport data and even take a loan for it, moreover, a passport officer in the passport office and a pirate from the public services database or an ops officer can steal the data ...

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awesomer, 2018-04-04
@awesomer

If you are officially applying for a job, then this is necessary.
You can not have a copy of your passport, passport data is enough if you don’t want to show your face. Or retouch the photo.

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bro-dev, 2018-04-04
@bro-dev

I send it to customers without any problems, if they ask, I don’t see anything terrible, we work on trust, I want to be believed. If you're right, you can first ask them to send you some docks too.

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vanyamba-electronics, 2018-04-05
@vanyamba-electronics

To conclude a contract, these data are not required. You simply indicate them in the contract, where the signature is.
And judging by the description, it's just a rally. Legal literacy test.

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Dmitry, 2018-04-05
@Berserk556

Before sending the documents, I would ask them for the PD processing procedure, offer + contract (first, not later), and you must also sign the consent to PD processing. If these documents do not exist, then I would think (at least). I would not just send a passport and other data "to the village of grandfather" just like that.

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