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    Exclamation Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    I started reading about this China Internship thing which is mind boggling to me. No sane people would pay thousands of dollars to brokers in China to buy an internship that you can get for free in a country 4,000 miles from your home. Total nonsense IMO. And after reading this link Fraud Warning...Gi2C and Other China Job Internship Scams - Beware People! (1/5) - ESLwatch - ESLwatch - Information, News, Forum and School Reviews I think it is criminal - at least by western standards.

    Anyone who reads the above link will find so much deception and fabrication that you too might want to see the owners of this gi2c fraud flogged, stoned, castrated, and then gang raped by the entire prison population of the Alabama State Penitentiary. Here is a quick recap...

    * The company claimed they had 8 offices around the world until someone asked for all the addresses and now they suddenly have two - both in China. see below screen shots:

    * The company operates a boiler room where callers are told that gi2c placed "over 1 lie since they cannot even name 5,100 interns with Fortune 500 Companies and MNCs" - another blatant lie since they cannot even name 5 Fortune 500 Companies that even know what a Gi2c is!

    * The people who swallow their bullshit actually believe that if they buy a gi2c internship package for $3,700 they will get a $60,000 job with an MNC yet these asswipes can't identify a single one of their interns that was hired by an MNC in the last 5 years.

    At this link Fraud Warning...Gi2C and Other China Job Internship Scams - Beware People! (1/5) - ESLwatch - ESLwatch - Information, News, Forum and School Reviews there are 40 such lies that are awaiting and explanation from gi2c management for about 2 weeks from what I can see.

    I think they deliberately operate out of China to avoid prosecution because in any other country they would be called a SUPER SCAM!

    Real China internships are FREE as you can see here: http://chinainternshipreviews.wordpress.com
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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    Quote Originally Posted by China Dude View Post
    * The people who swallow their bullshit actually believe that if they buy a gi2c internship package for $3,700 they will get a $60,000 job with an MNC yet these asswipes can't identify a single one of their interns that was hired by an MNC in the last 5 years.
    That goes without saying ANYTIME someone is asked you to put a little cash in the cookie jar before they will get the cookie for you. Wonder if "Anthony" created the FBI website too?

    Advance Fee Schemes

    An advance fee scheme occurs when the victim pays money to someone in anticipation of receiving something of greater value—such as a loan, contract, investment, or gift—and then receives little or nothing in return.

    FBI — Common Fraud Schemes

    Quote Originally Posted by Naoki View Post
    This guy, Tank aka Anthony DiCarlo, post all this slander from different accounts for to blackmail this company like he did to at least two more victims!
    Slander is spoken, if you are going to play attorney and drag red herrings all over the clubhouse try to get the jargon correct.

    slan·der
    ˈslandər/

    noun: slander

    1.
    the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
    Last edited by ribshaw; 04-20-2015 at 11:07 AM.
    "It's virtually impossible to violate rules ... but it's impossible for a violation to go undetected, certainly not for a considerable period of time." Bernie Madoff
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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    Quote Originally Posted by ribshaw View Post
    That goes without saying ANYTIME someone is asked to put a little cash in the cookie jar before they get the cookie. Wonder if "Anthony" the FBI website too?

    Advance Fee Schemes

    An advance fee scheme occurs when the victim pays money to someone in anticipation of receiving something of greater value—such as a loan, contract, investment, or gift—and then receives little or nothing in return.

    FBI — Common Fraud Schemes



    Slander is spoken, if you are going to play attorney and drag red herrings all over the clubhouse try to get the jargon correct.

    slan·der
    ˈslandər/

    noun: slander

    1.
    the action or crime of making a false spoken statement damaging to a person's reputation.
    scam haterz club.jpg..........
    Haven't lost any money to online scams.......results are typical.

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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    To everyone
    I regret to inform you that most of the content written by this uses not true according to the owner of GI2C and all of the posters here are a fraud named Bruce Anthony DiMarco using multiple IDs to SLANDER innocent companies

    The victim Yuri has spoken in a post on TheBeijinger. Endorsed by the administrator of the website.

    Please view the link: WARNING! Scam, blackmailing, cyberterrorism by CFTU Anthony Bruce DiMarco aka DiCarlo (victims: Gi2C, CUCAS, CRCC Asia etc.) | the Beijinger

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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    Quote Originally Posted by stefano555 View Post
    To everyone
    I regret to inform you that most of the content written by this uses not true according to the owner of GI2C and all of the posters here are a fraud named Bruce Anthony DiMarco using multiple IDs to SLANDER innocent companies

    The victim Yuri has spoken in a post on TheBeijinger. Endorsed by the administrator of the website.

    Please view the link: WARNING! Scam, blackmailing, cyberterrorism by CFTU Anthony Bruce DiMarco aka DiCarlo (victims: Gi2C, CUCAS, CRCC Asia etc.) | the Beijinger
    boy will you be embarrassed when you get to court here in the US. I imagine the same for when you get to court in Australia also. You are going to go after these people right?
    Haven't lost any money to online scams.......results are typical.

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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    No, they are not "multiple IDs" and neither are they one person.

    I've asked nicely in another thread where the same allegation has been made.

    Stop it
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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    See, now we have a problem.

    We now have two users, stefano555 and stefano55 newly registered and coming to us from the same IP address in New Zealand

    Whoever you are, please let me know which username you intend using, or I'll be forced to ban both of them
    The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing

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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    This account. Sorry Stefano has been sending me the replies to send from here in order to remain undetectable. That also means registering both accounts. He's afraid to reveal his location within China

    As for the links that's for anyone who suspects Bruce they can read it and see the truth as Yuri obviously verified himself there to counter the slander.

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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    Well this can soon be a book or a movie... I was forwarded the below email sent to a Ms. Winnie Maliko" (Gi2c Scam Victim) who says she was blocked from posting at TheBeijinger.com as she was banished for calling a TBJ advertiser "a cheater" and "Fraud" Seatlle already pointed out that TBJ has a tendency to protect their paying customers by banning those who attack them or just locking the thread, or like they just did with the other Gi2c thread that had 13,000 + views ... delete it. See the below from cache. This is not the first time TBJ has blocked scam victims from telling their stories on their forum as this shows http://www.scam.com/showthread.php?t=644914

    As I was saying, Winnie claims she got this email below followed by a call in which Gi2c tried to persuade her to say her identity was stolen so they would have a reason to get all of her negative comments removed from the internet... I hope she just comes here and tells her own story although she did explain it all at Fraud Warning...Gi2C and Other China Job Internship Scams - Beware People! (1/6) - ESLwatch - ESLwatch - Information, News, Forum and School Reviews in 3 different posts (She provides total documentation as well)

    The other interesting thing I noted is that characters Maramu Hazawan, and Stefano55 both sign up at the same time as YuriKhlystov at thebeijinger.com and start trolling in unison. As it was before, when they start getting caught in some inconvenient lies, the thread get's locked. Moderator ARVI89 to the rescue.

    Last but maybe most important, read "Lucy's" email where she points out a smear campaign launched by a "competitor" this email is less than a week old and it matches what owner Yuri said three weeks on the Beijinger when he squarely blamed "an envious competitor". But today they launch new missiles against this "disgruntled employee". ****. Imagine what must be coming from the other 15 Gi2c employees who resigned in the last year!



    Then my bud at scam.com sent me this and I have to guess that it is the same Stefano55. It made me laugh so hard I spit out a full mouthful of my Carlsberg! The future of trolling looks... well...fucked up.
    Last edited by Tank; 04-21-2015 at 05:36 AM.

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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    I am on my way to China and will personally visit this company after I get my other business done. If that clown troll comes here again with his bs acccusations, a lawyer set hims straight at thebeijinger WARNING! Scam, blackmailing, cyberterrorism by CFTU Anthony Bruce DiMarco aka DiCarlo (victims: Gi2C, CUCAS, CRCC Asia etc.) | the Beijinger

    But the most interesting thing that nobody talked about yet is that in 2013, the Gi2C management hired a Pakistani boiler room to to call uni students in the UK and they said they were "calling from the London Office" and offering those China MNC internships that do not exist. Here the link and some screen shots: http://www.scamcallfighters.com/scam...son---RecSmart I'll check back in after I get to China friends.

    CALLS_1.jpg
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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    P.S. This link is 100% fraudulent The Gi2C Team - Gi2C Staff - Getin2China The owner wants you to believe his operation is so big and all these people are helping you find a dream job in China. This is a collection of the people that worked there in the last two years. Only five of the people you see below are still working for Gi2C. Most resigned looooooooooong ago. The only foreigner that was left working there when I left was the black guy Kris. Everything the owner does is trying to make Gi2C look big and successful. They gross about $80,000USD every month, and 1/4 of this money is in deposits that are never refunded.


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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    I just now noticed that thebeijinger.com has been protecting Gi2c who "coincidentally" happens to be a paying customer for advertising there. So I tried to post a few comments with links to some of the screen shots in this thread and pointed out the five big lies made by the Gi2C company Prez.


    1. Claiming to have 8 offices when they only have 2

    2. Having a "vast network" of MNC & Fortune 500 Company & Famous Wall Street Company "Partners"

    3. That he instructs Gi2c customers to lie to the Chinese visa officials about why they are coming to China (a felony crime)

    4. That he has "partnerships" with "50 Top Universities" (but can't name any just like the companies in 2 above)

    5. That Gi2c has placed "over 1,100" interns with MNC companies (he cannot even name 1)


    What Gi2c GM Yuri did not tell us about is the Pakistani boiler room where uni victims are called and told they will get MNC jobs. The callers Barbara Wilson and Haley Gilbert claimed they are "calling from Gi2C's London office" that does not exist! Then the guy they are now blaming posted two letters - one was his letter of resignation complaining about "being deliberately misled" and "not wanting to be part of telling clients to lie to the Chinese visa officials". In the letter the guy also said "I agree with Steve on the fake vacancy issues, and we should not be posting comments that cannot be verified". The other letter he posted was a letter of recommendation praising his "diligent work" and "excellent work efforts". This post was gone within an hour of me seeing it. I regret that I did not take a screen capture.


    The TBJ has "removed" all the links directing to other scam forums where GM Yuri was caught in the above lies and where for over a month he has been blaming "one of our competitors" and suddenly last week changed his story and started using former employees and consultants as a scape goat. Quite convenient, especially if TBJ doesn't allow those people to defend themselves on their forum.

    And according to what someone had posted, GM Yuri's new scapegoat resigned over a year ago! Why would he wait a whole year to start bitching? It doesn't add up. Furthermore, the first complaints about Gi2c began to surface in 2012 and 2013 - long before his new scapegoat worked for the company.

    So I go through the entire three page thread, and see that the moderator "*removed*" every single link posted as a proof that Gi2c lied about the above things.[19 removals in all]. Some of the comments mentioned realscam.com but the links coming here were deleted. I never thought a forum would do this, but then another user made mention of this here at scam-detector, which was a shocker for me. http://scam.com/showthread.php?t=644914&page=2 WTF!? I guess the beijinger will help cover up the sins of their advertisers. I wonder if they charge extra for that?

    I also tried to post these same comments at thebeijinger to prove things were being deleted, but guess what? I was also deleted and when I tried to log back in to put it back up a second time and complain about the censorship, I was blocked and got a message that said my user name does not exist! The TBJ cares nothing about victims only the people who pay advertising dollars. This screen capture below are the ads that show up in Cache where Gi2c was claiming to have 8 "world-wide offices" and the GI2c GM now claims they never said they had 8 offices. See for yourself.

    About Gi2C_2.jpgAbout Gi2C_1.jpg
    Last edited by China Dude; 04-29-2015 at 07:34 PM.

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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    Yesterday afternoon I stopped to visit the Gi2c office in Beijing at the Galaxy Soho building. They have some really nice diggs. Nobody was sitting at the front desk and the door was open so I just walked in. The place is all white, black, and green. There is a call center area in the back with space for 20 people but there were only 5 - 4 Chinese and a foreign girl. She asked me what I wanted and I motioned for her to follow me outside. When we got out of the office, I told here I was a reporter with the China Daily and was doing a story on the company. She freaked out and bolted for the elevators about 150 feet away. I went after her and then she ran for the stairwell. Of course I was just joking (I am no reporter). So I went back to the office to take some photos of the office and now the door was closed and locked. I buzzed but nobody came to the door.

    Last night I was at my hotel cruising on the net and found this plum which cracked me up. Just want to share...


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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    Quote Originally Posted by Seattle View Post
    Yesterday afternoon I stopped to visit the Gi2c office in Beijing at the Galaxy Soho building. They have some really nice diggs. Nobody was sitting at the front desk and the door was open so I just walked in. The place is all white, black, and green. There is a call center area in the back with space for 20 people but there were only 5 - 4 Chinese and a foreign girl. She asked me what I wanted and I motioned for her to follow me outside. When we got out of the office, I told here I was a reporter with the China Daily and was doing a story on the company. She freaked out and bolted for the elevators about 150 feet away. I went after her and then she ran for the stairwell. Of course I was just joking (I am no reporter). So I went back to the office to take some photos of the office and now the door was closed and locked. I buzzed but nobody came to the door.

    Last night I was at my hotel cruising on the net and found this plum which cracked me up. Just want to share...

    Well Anthony, as for your "plum" why not "gem"...... Is FAKE

    Id like to point out the image that stupid Anthony is peddling as "Gi2c's Pakistani call center operator" named Barb. Wilson .

    I'm also making this post on his other website posts, and other casual surfers who came here to see. Me and Mamoru have been dubbed Sock Puppets by Anthony, who - as scion had stated is running scared, by seeing the below photo:



    i chuckled when i saw it, anyway, then he went on about fake sourceforge emails and saying Yuri hired hookers and army of hackers, among other things - its funny, next he'll say that the Galaxy Soho digs were pelted by eggs by angry employees - something that would NEVER appear in china.

    Anyway, the point of this is (with proof - as i'm told to STFU if i can't prove anything). Is about the below picture; (I've edited out links and stuff in order not to aid anthony in his slander. Honestly Anthony, It took saving that photo and dragging it onto Images.google.com image search to search for SIMILAR PHOTOS to find where you plucked that photo from. Some Israeli news website about a Research Centre in the West Bank.

    See below everyone: This proves Anthony is a felon, slanderous and a FRAUD



    Link retrieved from: Israel's Bedouin are opting for West Bank universities - Israel News | Haaretz

    Anthony posted that picture at the Scam website and scamdetector

    People will see now you have absolutely NO CREDIBILITY WHAT-SO-EVER. Try dreaming up some next story, @mamoru I do like the Zombie attack though, i wouldn't put it past him to make such assertion.

    Anthony, you're screwed. I will copy paste this at your other posts.

    I urge everyone to read this website WARNING! Scam, blackmailing, cyberterrorism by CFTU Anthony Bruce DiMarco aka DiCarlo (victims: Gi2C, CUCAS, CRCC Asia etc.) | the Beijinger

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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    Welcome back to our troll Stefano - the moron who said Nomaxim, Admin, Whip, were all the same guy! Anyway, he is right that the photo was probably hijacked from the internet to make a point that someone explained at another forum as follows:

    (QUOTE)

    "Neither Barbara Wilson nor the photo are real doorknob. The point is that according to REAL complaints made at Scambook.com abd ScamCallFighters.com - (SEE BELOW) your boss Yuri at G i 2 C hired a Pakistani call center like the one you see here to call uni students in the U.K. saying they were "Calling from the London Office of Gi2c" and we all know that GI2C does not have a London Office!


    TH13_CALL_CENTRE_1456784f.jpg

    http://www.scamcallfighters.com/scam...Scam-5055.html
    Hayley Gilbert / Hayley@recsmart.co.uk / Getin2China.com Complaint 283185 | Scambook




    For those of you that don't know Stefano yet, he works for GI2C to keep people confused with red herring diversions. The CEO of Gi2c claimed he never said he had 8 office around the world but just visit here and read for yourself... http://scam-detector.com/forums/foru...ts-on-internet (UNQUOTE)


    Here's the proof they use a Pakistani call center: http://www.scamcallfighters.com/scam...Scam-5055.html

    10307d1429844555-warning-gi2c-china-internship-just-another-china-job-scam-but-pricey-calls_1.jpg
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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    My response to GI2C attempt at denying all the evidence against the illegal and unethical means it uses to get money out of young graduates...

    Like many other young graduates I was eagerly looking for an experience abroad and since china made sense to me professionally speaking, I decided I wanted to try to get there. I thought about the language barrier, the fact that I did not know anyone there and also the very tough competition on the job market that would probably make it very difficult for me to penetrate the Chinese job market. I decided to google “ Internship China” and I came across several interesting positions as well as companies similar to

    GI2C and GI2C itself. I made a lot of research and thanks to the few people who shared their experience with CRCC I decided not to join, I also saw many negative comments from Go Abroad China and I also decided not to go with them, especially after they gave me a phone call telling me they would reduce their price because I told them I would rather go with their competitor GI2C. Little did I know that I had avoided many traps to fall into another one! This is the original testimony I left on the gooverseas website which is not to be trusted either and I will provide proof of this later on.

    Because I had managed to get some money back from GI2C and I had a civil conversation with them since I wanted my money to get out of this mess, as soon as they saw my comment they started emailing me, texting me and asking that I update the most embarrassing bits for them. This is how I ended up posting this comment on the gooverseas website. If I did not make the "adjustment" i was told I would not get a refund.

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    Little did I know that GI2C was doing this refund because others had decided to come forward and share all they know about the illegal practices of GI2C. Indeed the GI2C mess went public in MARCH 2015, as you can notice in the text messages screenshots they were leaning on me at the very same time several blogs like eslwatch.info, china scam patrol and so on started spreading the word. Anyhow, I was surfing on the beijinger and came across a heated debate between yuri, and some guy named steven who has now changed is alias to Stefano 55 about GI2C. As soon as I saw the way GI2C was replying to the very legitimate question that were being asked I decided to share my two cents and immediately after that GI2C changed its reply to my original review, and steven was saying I was a fake person.

    I decided to email the gooverseas lady and what she reply to me is surprising as you can see from the

    screenshots below (for some reason I cannot attach), she would not let me address the contradiction of GI2C on some very strange grounds since they have allowed GI2C to update it’s original response to my review THREE TIMES and I was not allowed to challenge or rebut the false comments made by Yuri in his third revision. If gooverseas act this way it’s very obvious that the reviews on this website are not RELIABLE or maybe purchased by Gi2c.

    In the meantime the mods at GI2C ( Avri89) I think took side with gi2C and alongside steven and many other fake accounts created by the GI2C people called us all liars and started blaming some guy named Bruce DeMarco Anthony who they claim to be a “ bitter former gi2C” employee, for all the comments being made. Avri89 went as far as blocking me from making any additional comment on the beijinger despite the fact that I gave my full name and insisted I was real an dposted my invitation letter and and an apology letter from Gi2C which was later deleted.

    In the very same threads yuri admitted to have refunded people for more than $30 000 USD and also blamed "envious competitors" while his sock puppets where blaming e Bruce DemarcoAnthony. Because the thread was not going Yuri’s way he suddenly declared that he never admitted to have refunded people and that someone had just created a fake account in his name. The beijinger deleted the thread and created a new one which appears to be extremely favorable to Yuri.

    Not to mention that one of the Beijinger guy found me on linkedin and started talking about the dishonesty of Anthony without never admitting that GI2C itself is unethical and is using illegal and unethical means to get money out of young graduates. When I did not agree with him, I was blocked and then I had to register on the beijinger with my second email address and while I was able to post twice for some very strange reason I have been unable to post again for the past few days, while the mods publicly claimed he did not delete me this time I am still unable to post and I wonder why???

    At Scam-detector.com they posted the stuff that was deleted by thebeijinger here: Gi2c China Internship Scammers Hired Hackers To Delete Negative Comments On Internet - Scam Detector Forums

    What Yuri did not anticipate is that the truth is like a carousel it never stops turning and this why many forums such as the ESLWATCH, CHINASCAMPATROL, REALSCAM , ETC started sharing different testimonies, proofs and also asked 41 QUESTIONS TO WHICH YURI HAS BEEN UNABLE TO REPLY FOR MORE THAN TWO MONTHS NOW.

    See here http://eslwatch.info/forum/china/117...re-people.html

    We have been asking him for weeks the same questions and the Qi2c president yuri just ignores them and keeps saying he is a victim. Well if he wants people to believe him he should just answer the questions already if the allegations are not true.

    After GI2C got exposed I decided to do more research about what I risked by coming to CHINA with the wrong visa, and I freaked out when I saw what would happen to me if I get caught with the wrong visa and they see my visa application where Gi2C told me to lie with this explanation:

    visa lie.jpg

    Any way if I got caught I would be arrested and taken to jail in China for a week or two until somebody paid my $2,000 fine (I wonder if Gi2c would pay my fine since they told me to lie on the visa application?). Then I would be deported and have a felony conviction police record for the rest of my life!!!!!! An immigration lawyer at About.com says if you get deported for visa violations you get "flagged" in the computers of most countries and probably never get a visa again to go anywhere.

    If I know I have this risk I never would have sign to cooperate with Gi2c.

    After the beijinger started the new thread in favor of Yuri, still new information popped up despite the bias of thebeijinger mod. Even though it be proven solid that Gi2c has a boiler room in Pakistan the two sock puupet guys ignore that and keep beating up on Anthony Bruce Demarco! I found these links this morning;

    http://www.scambook.com/report/view/283185/Hayley-Gilbert-Hayleyrecsmartcouk-Getin2Chinacom-Complaint-283185-for-$0.00

    01143600872 Barbara Wilson / RecSmart / ?MNC internship program in China?, Advance Fee Scam. Who called from this phone number? Comments & Reviews.

    https://www.google.ro/?gws_rd=cr,ssl...=scambook+gi2c

    The most funny thing is that NONE OF YURI'S "NUMEROUS SATISFIED INTERNS" HAVE COME FORWARD TO DEFEND HIM AND THIS IS WHY HE HAS RECENTLY ORGANIZED A CONTEST REWARDING HIS INTERN $1000 USD USD IF THEY SHARE THEIR EXPERIENCE WITH GI2C ON PUBLIC FORUMS. Watch all the fake customers start popping up just to collect the $1,000!!!!!

    To make things worst someone named “lucy” from GI2C emailed me and tried to make me say that someone had stolen my id, despite the fact that I told her to get lost, gi2C still claimed on several forums that they were not sure it was me sharing this testimony that they had tried to call me when it’s absolutely not true since my phone number has not changed since I have arrived in China! What BS!



    I truly hope potential customers will be very careful and NOT FALL FOR GI2C’s LIES because these complaints do not just start now. Here is one from January 2015 and others I find like these go back to June of 2013. http://scam-detector.com/forums/file...hotoid=516.jpg and Gi2C: Get Into China - Internship Program | Wall Street Oasis

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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    About that "London Office" read this https://www.callercenter.com/01143600872.html and see that they did have a London operation but not under the name of Gi2c nor Getin2China. They ran a front company called "Better Careers" to create a source for resumes of people interested in working in China. Brilliant idea - and totally untraceable the way they did it. The registered office is located in Sheffield, and the Pakistan call center is in Punjab, but it appears the call center is not owned by Gi2C but rather subcontracted, since other scams used the same call center.


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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    China Dude's links prove two things: [1] The Pakistan connection is real and [2] The complaints about Gi2c and its twin company Getin2China go back a few years to 2011. This may be the reason the owner changed the company's name in 2013 - to get away from a history of complaints? I think it also deflates the excuse Gi2c has been giving about both the "envious competitor" and the "disgruntled employee" since the complaints at scam.com, wallstreetoasis.com, and elsewhere started months and even a year before that disgruntled employee joined up with the company.

    So I probably will have to agree with "Skeptical" (a user at scam-detector.com) who suggests the below is why we will never get answers to those "31 Questions" asked over and over again. Here are the 31 things Gi2C has to hide from us (see below)


    1. Gi2C.org is a for-profit company operating without a SAIC business license in their name.
    2. 16 of 22 Gi2c Employees resigned within the last 15 months
    3. Steve Brown of the U.K. the Gi2c Webmaster refused to post fraudulent information online
    4. Senior Gi2C “Tommy” was arrested by the PSB in Gi2C’s office for Visa Fraud in 2013
    5. Gi2C has not a single MNC or Fortune 500 Company as they claimed on their website.
    6. Gi2C has NEVER had “51-200 employees” as they claimed on their web site.
    7. Gi2C client Winnie Maliko and many others were told to lie on their visa application (a felony crime)
    8. Gi2C hires hackers to delete negative comments about the company on the internet
    9. Gi2C's owner instructed employees to forge and/or modify invitation letters with photoshop
    10. Gi2C posted fake testimonials, reviews, and “likes” on line many times
    11. Gi2C cheated many employees on their last pay checks
    12. Gi2C employee “Tracy” took the company before the Beijing Labor Board and won
    13. Gi2C does not have ANY “Top 50 University Partners” as they claimed for 2 years
    14. Gi2C subcontracted a boiler room call center in 2013 in Punjab Pakistan
    15. Gi2C deliberately hides total internship costs until after customers pay a $300 processing fee
    16. Gi2C does not have ANY “famous Wall Street Company sponsors”
    17. Gi2C does not have 8 offices around the world as they advertised for 24 months
    18. No GI2C intern was EVER offered a job with ANY Fortune 500 or MNC company
    19. Gi2C lies on their website about placing 1,100 interns with MNC companies
    20. Gi2C was formerly known as “Getin2China” until 2013.
    21. Online complaints about Gi2C or Getin2China go back to 2011
    22. The original business of Getin2China was selling “black visas” to Russian hookers
    23. Gi2C offered bribes to have a favorable newspaper article published about them
    24. Gi2c regularly deletes negative comments from their blog and Facebook page
    25. Gi2C has hired paid “shills” to answer telephone calls and say they are satisfied clients
    26. About one-third of Gi2C clients demand a refund within 2 weeks of arriving in China
    27. Less than 5% of deposits every get refunded when customers demand a refund
    28. For every 100 people who pay the $300 processing fee, less than half actually come to China
    29. Gi2C keeps it money in a Hong Kong HSBC bank to avoid confiscation may Beijing authorities
    30. 75% of the Internship vacancies on the Gi2C web site are fabricated
    31. Gi2C intern Frederica B. of Italy was given an internship with a Scam company that was busted by the Beijing Police for counterfeiting in 2013"


    I don't know about the rest of you, but if I was the owner of Gi2c and the above was not true, I'd be screaming from a mountain top, suing people, and posting a denial of each allegation. Since Gi2c is not doing this, nor are they answering those 31 questions, it is only logical to me and Dr. Spock that these are all true. Those 16 employees who all resigned know the truth. The one thing that clinches it for me is that Gi2c said they placed "over 1,100 interns with MNC companies" on their web site. I think that if this was true they would surely have at least one intern video of someone saying "I got this great job at IBM because of my Gi2c internship" They have 3 dozen video testimonials posted for everyone to see, but not one them worked for a fortune 500 company or a multinational corporation? This seems more than a bit strange to me.

    The former employee and the fake customer at this link Fraud Warning...Gi2C and Other China Job Internship Scams - Beware People! (1/6) - ESLwatch - ESLwatch - Information, News, Forum and School Reviews are the nails in the Gi2c coffin.
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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    Just a heads up to all that thebeijinger.com where Gi2C advertises, just deleted 120+ unfriendly comments and screen shots that incriminated Gi2c of fraud. They just deleted all the references to the Pakistan operation, the invitation letter and emails of Gi2C victim/client Winnie Maliko, links to comments here at realscam.com and scam-detector and a comment I made about the President of the company lying about having "8 World wide offices in Shanghai, New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Toronto, etc." Comment from two former employees plus a copy of the resignation of the "disgruntled employee" they now blame for their bad rep, as well as all the negative comments made towards the troll and the biased mod who falsely inserted the face photo of the disgruntled employee on anyone who attacked or even questioned Gi2C. This may seem outrageous to most people that an expat forum would do this but they have a history of protecting their advertisers as you can see here: http://scam.com/showthread.php?t=644914 Below is just 4 of 120 pages deleted this morning including all references to the arrest of Gi2c employee "tommy" even though the President admitted the arrest in another TBJ post.

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    Roughly 5 and 7 weeks ago the TBJ had deleted two complete posts that talked about the visit of the police and arrest of the Gi2c employee Tommy, and the other was about why they changed their name from Getin2China to Gi2c. About three months ago TBJ editors were ripped by users for deleting about 200 negative comments about another advertiser call China ESL that was caught stealing 66% of a teacher's salary (Google teacher Katherine Cox, China ESL scam if you want that story)
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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    Holy **** Tank - half of that beijinger thread just vanished! It looks like most of the users who post criticisms or proof of Gi2c fraud were zapped into oblivion (that two blocks left of nowhere before you get to the third traffic light after you turn right at the boonies). Just wonderful. What a difference a biased mod can make heh?

    This here below I found and stole from scam-detector.com and identifies yet another "satisfied customer" of Gi2c! This is definitely worth reading: http://scam-detector.com/forums/foru...?p=775#post775 shocked:


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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    I am on the CSP mailing list and they just released some more photos taken by their Gi2C former employee informant of inside the Beijing Gi2C call center. As you can see they really exaggerated on the number of employees they claim to have... Also for a good laugh, see here: Gi2c China Internship Scam - Complaint Blog


    These photo are from a China Scam Patrol report concluded in early May and shows the Beijing cal.jpg
    These photo are from a China Scam Patrol report concluded in early May and shows the Beijing cal.jpg

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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    Quote Originally Posted by China Dude View Post
    I am on the CSP mailing list and they just released some more photos taken by their Gi2C former employee informant of inside the Beijing Gi2C call center. As you can see they really exaggerated on the number of employees they claim to have... Also for a good laugh, see here: Gi2c China Internship Scam - Complaint Blog


    These photo are from a China Scam Patrol report concluded in early May and shows the Beijing cal.jpg
    These photo are from a China Scam Patrol report concluded in early May and shows the Beijing cal.jpg
    Latest Rumor is that "Tommy" the arrested Gi2C employee, is no longer officially an "employee" but still hangs out at the Gi2C Beijing office. I also picked up the attached files below from Max at Scam-Detector which proves this Gi2c gang has been rustling uni students for at least 5 years and the complaints below that go back to 2010, 2011, and 2012 are 1-3 years B E F O R E the alleged "disgruntled employee" was hired on by the company. BTW, I am collecting screen shots from thebeijinger.com that were deletd before their magic thread was edited from 167 posts down to 65 in less than a week. Thankfully some of the statements of victims and witnesses are still hear at real scam as well as Fraud Warning...Gi2C and Other China Job Internship Scams - Beware People! (1/6) - ESLwatch - ESLwatch - Information, News, Forum and School Reviews and GI2C.org and other China internship Scams Exposed By Former U.K. Employee... - Scam Detector Forums

    And my spouse figured out why they make all their customers lie on their visa applications... CHINA: China Eliminates Internship and Training Visas for Most Foreign Students | Global Immigration News


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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    Wow, there are now 8 (eight) threads mentioning "GI2C".

    http://www.realscam.com/search.php?searchid=25402

    And 14 (fourteen) mentioning the "CFTU".

    http://www.realscam.com/search.php?searchid=25408
    Last edited by nomaxim; 05-23-2015 at 03:00 PM. Reason: Added CFTU info.
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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    Google "China Internships" and over 2,000 links will pop up and almost half of them can be traced to just two of the largest and longest-running scams going in China that has probably bilked a few million dollars from college kids. Frankly, I think all these sharks who feed on naive university grads deserve 100 threads each, until they are very well-known to everyone. And the only person who mentions the CFTU is your pal from scam.com - Stefano the troll. This is the same lunatic that insisted Little Roundman, Whip, Ribshaw, Nomaxim, Tank, and myself were all the same guy on page two remember? The same morom who was caught impersonating 8 people at the Beijinger, and the same guy who claimed Winnie Maliko (easily found at Linked) was not a real person, or victim even after she posted multiple emails, invitation letter, and apology letter from Gi2c. My dog is a more credible source.

    The more interesting thing is that Maximus at Scam Detector has now traced complaints about Gi2c back to 2010
    with this link here Gi2c China Internship Scammers Hired Hackers To Delete Negative Comments On Internet - Scam Detector Forums

    But even without all of the above, any company that would tell me I have to lie on my Visa application form and to the visa officers, is not an honest company to be trusted.
    The only reason they remain in business (IMO) is because of the below which I found at studentroom.co.uk...

    "I live in China now and my neighbor works for an " online review" company and her job is to sign up companies in China who pay a monthly subscription rate of $500 (she gets a 20% commission) and when the customers submit reviews the best ones go on page one and the really nasty and negative ones go on page 5 or 10 where most people never go. She told me that if the clients have only a couple good reviews, the review company will charge them $1,000 to create one, $1,500 for two, or $2,000 for three. They even have a team that writes positive articles in English and Chinese about the company to make them look good and then will link them with Google adwords so when a google search is done, only the positive stuff pops up. They do all the hotels and hostels in China but I am sure there is a similar company that does China internships, China Schools etc. So when you google a company expect to find the truth hidden on pages 5-20 and ignore all the pop-up since those are paid ads. If you dig down to page 15 you will even find obscure but helpful stuff like this Gi2c China Internship Scam - Complaint Blog My neighbor makes over $5,000 a month and she says she is one of five sales reps one one team of three and they only do one Province, so you can see just how much time and money companies pay to hide their pimples. Have you already forgotten the Yelp! scandal? "


    Btw... take a look at the photos of the Gi2C offices two posts above this one and you will see they are just like two other witnesses and myself described two weeks ago, and count the employees in their office.

    Last, if you are not sick of reading about this scam by now, look at all the documentation the allegedly "non-existent" Gi2c victim Winnie Maliko posted on this page GI2C.org and other China internship Scams Exposed By Former U.K. Employee... - Scam Detector Forums and her comments at real-scam.com. If it walks like a duck... and this is one scam where the waddle is obvious.
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    Re: Warning: Gi2c China Internship - Just Another China Job Scam - But Pricey!

    Google "China Internships" and over 2,000 links will pop up and almost half of them can be traced to just two of the largest and longest-running scams scams going in China that has probably bilked a few million dollars from college kids. Frankly, I think all these sharks who feed on naive university grads deserve 100 threads each, until they well known to everyone. And the only person who mentions the CFTU is your pal from scam.com - Stefano the troll. This is the same lunatic that insisted Little Roundman, Whip, Ribshaw, Nomaxim, Tank, and myself were all the same guy on page two remember? The same morom who was caught impersonating 8 people at the Beijinger, and the same guy who claimed Winnie Maliko (easily found at Linked) was not a real person, or victim even after she posted your emails, invitation letter, and apology letter from Gi2c. My dog is a more credible source.

    The more interesting thing is that Maximus at Scam Detector has now traced complaints about Gi2c back to 2010 with this link here I live in China now and my neighbor works for an " online review" company and her job is to sign up companies in China who pay a monthly subscription rate of $500 (she gets a 20% commission) and when the customers submit reviews the best ones go on page one and the really nasty and negative ones go on page 5 or 10 where most people never go. She told me that if the clients have only a couple good reviews, the review company will charge them $1,000 to create one, $1,500 for two, or $2,000 for three. They even have a team that writes positive articles in English and Chinese about the company to make them look good and then will link them with Google adwords so when a google search is done, only the positive stuff pops up. They do all the hotels and hostels in China but I am sure there is a similar company that does China internships, China Schools etc. So when you google a company expect to find the truth hidden on pages 5-20 and ignore all the pop-up since those are paid ads. If you dig down to page 15 you will even find obscure but helpful stuff like this Gi2c China Internship Scam - Complaint Blog My neighbor makes over $5,000 a month and she says she is one of five sales reps one one team of three and they only do one Province, so you can see just how much time and money companies pay to hide their pimples. Have you already forgotten the Yelp! scandal? and when you combine all the information about the secret Pakistan call center, fake names being used, company names being changed twice and the basic confessions received from "Visitor", "Witness", "Miroslav" (at Scam Detector and ESLWatch.inf0) this company is blatant scam.

    But even without all of the above, any company that would tell me I have to lie on my Visa application form and to the visa officers, is not an honest company to be trusted. The only reason they remain in business (IMO) is because of the below which I found at studentroom.co.uk...

    "I live in China now and my neighbor works for an " online review" company and her job is to sign up companies in China who pay a monthly subscription rate of $500 (she gets a 20% commission) and when the customers submit reviews the best ones go on page one and the really nasty and negative ones go on page 5 or 10 where most people never go. She told me that if the clients have only a couple good reviews, the review company will charge them $1,000 to create one, $1,500 for two, or $2,000 for three. They even have a team that writes positive articles in English and Chinese about the company to make them look good and then will link them with Google adwords so when a google search is done, only the positive stuff pops up. They do all the hotels and hostels in China but I am sure there is a similar company that does China internships, China Schools etc. So when you google a company expect to find the truth hidden on pages 5-20 and ignore all the pop-up since those are paid ads. If you dig down to page 15 you will even find obscure but helpful stuff like this Gi2c China Internship Scam - Complaint Blog My neighbor makes over $5,000 a month and she says she is one of five sales reps one one team of three and they only do one Province, so you can see just how much time and money companies pay to hide their pimples. Have you already forgotten the Yelp! scandal? "


    Btw... take a look at the photos of the Gi2C offices two posts above this one and you will see they are just like two other witnesses and myself described two weeks ago, Alos count the employees in their office.

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