Just wanted to give a heads up that the trolls hired by Gi2c (Stefano, Stefano55, Stefano555, Stefan Gator Gi2c.Steve, Gi2c.Kris, Maromu Hazawan, were outed at scam.com and deleted and three of them were banned at the beijinger BEFORE Gi2c bought advertising (banner ads for jobs and internships) Now the newest troll are allowed to remain (Stefano 55) Money talks friends. http://scam.com/showpost.php?p=1832092&postcount=22

Even our admin here and Eslwtach.info have been accused of being sock puppets for convicted felon. Here is the history of claims made by Gi2c

March, 15, 2015 - User "Longer" asks "Is $3,700 China internship at Gi2c a bold scam?" See sccreen shot below because original thread deleted by TBJ mod Arvi89.

March 16th - Gi2c tells people at thebeijinger that "an envious competitor" is smearing them on line. The thread has since been deleted but below is what I copied from cache

March 17th - Many paid ads from gi2c begin appearing at thebeijinger.com. Said banner ads cost 10,000 per month

April 14th - At Gi2c submits a letter to ESLWatch again makes the same claim: Fraud Warning...Gi2C and Other China Job Internship Scams - Beware People! (2/6) - ESLwatch - ESLwatch - Information, News, Forum and School Reviews

April 20th - Now the blame is transferred from the "envious competitor" to the "disgruntled former felon employee" at thebeijinger.com (more than a month after the original explanation) http://www.thebeijinger.com/forum/20...bruce-demarco-


For 32 days this was Gi2c's explanation as to why they have a bad reputation:


"We have been operating in China for over five years and many of you may remember us as GetIn2China when we used to do visa consulting before the government made it impossible for foreigners to do that business. That is when we started doing China internships which is less complicated for everyone. Yes, we collect a fee for our service but $3,700 is not a lot of money considering that we pick our interns up at the airport, take them for a welcome banquet and then give them a safe and clean room for their first 30 days and a 4 hour orientation. If you went to a foreign country would you know how to do all this on your own, and would you know who to trust? Single women especially appreciate this service.

Maybe our deposit policy was a little confusing but once a customer signs a contract and we make arrangements on our end for an internship placement we are not obligated to return that $300 even if they change their mind or don't like the company we found for them. After all it is only a 90 day stay and they are not going to work for those companies permanently. It is just a brief exposure to the Chinese business world and culture. We spend about 20 hours of our time screening and matching interns with their placement sponsors. Nobody works for free in this world. We do our best to get them something related to their majors but that is not always possible. All those negative comments at scam.com and scam-detector were put there by envious competitors who just want to make us look bad. We have now revised our deposit policy to be 100% refundable - no strings attached and we apologize if our terms and conditions were not as clear as we thought they were.

It is not a crime to pay money to buy an internship - especially in China where just about everything is for sale. And our prices provide the best value if you compare with all the other companies doing the same thing as us. Besides just look at our Facebook page, our blog, and our website and you will find dozens of satisified customers with big smiles on their faces. If we were a scam you would not see so many smiles would you?

About what visa we use for our interns that is proprietary information. We have only had one or two isolated problems in the past and this is not a regular problem to worry about. After almost six years running our business in Beijing we have good connections that keep small problems from becoming big ones. In the past six years less than a dozen of our interns were deported but keep in mind we cannot control their behaviour if they get drunk and act stupid. We give all of our interns an orientation when they arrive in China but we are not their babysitters. BTW... Tommy was never officially an employee of Gi2C - just a visa consultant and his arrest had nothing to do with our internship program.

So I hope this puts an end to all the bullshit rumors that we are running some illegal scam. This is a legitimate business, we have over 20 employees. How many scams do you know that operate from the Galaxy Soho building"


To help their advertising client, thebeijiinger.com moderator deleted two complete threads and now all the links in the new thread that goes to

Below is the first thread about gi2c that thebeijiner deleted on March 12