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Thread: WARNING! I-To-I.com & OnlineTEFL.com Scam History - Buyer Beware!

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    Re: WARNING! I-To-I.com & OnlineTEFL.com Scam History - Buyer Beware!

    To the best of my recollection, every single ESL or TEFL China internship has turned out to be a fraud in the last 3-5 years. I-to-I just like Gi2c and Wiseway Global also uses other aliases - Teflonline.com and OnlineTEFL.com

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    Re: WARNING! I-To-I.com & OnlineTEFL.com Scam History - Buyer Beware!

    These slime are still peddling their worthless TEFL certificates and finding new victims every day. The problem is that there is no international certification for TEFL training, so even YOU can open a TEFL training center tomorrow and start selling online courses or even software courses, send the student a test and then a "TEFL Certificate" from you own printer and you'd be completely legal. But go search these scammers on Reddit or check out http://reddit.com/r/tefl_tips_traps_scams and see what others say about this BS pair of companies.
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    OnlineTEFL.com aka i-to-i TEFL scams hundred with worthless online training courses from the U.K.

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    People assume that because these two companies owned by the same man have been around for a decade they must be legit. Not so. In fact, when you search deep on these two companies you will find complaints like this one going back to 2018 (I think you mean 2008) - https://teflblacklist.blogspot.com/2...ld-tricks.html. But they spam so much sales propaganda and their own TEFL review site that only positive stuff appears on the first twopages of a google search.

    Their sales people are super slick and well trained. I spoke with one on Skype yesterday that go me curious to know more because I remember commenting about them a year a couple of years ago. The guy I spoke with said his name is James. Maybe it is,maybe it's not. That foesn't matter but what he toldme was a pack oflies mixed in with the dingle truth that they have been selling online tefl training package for ten years. Whoop dee do! But he actually tried to convince me that they ar ethe one and only TEFL certificate endorsed by Columbia, Howard, Brown, Princeton, Yale,and Harvard universities and that the the China Ministry of Education requires all foreign teachers to have their certificate to teach in China. When I asked for a limlk to the ministry of education in China that says this, he said he would email it me but he never once asked me for my email address!

    When I asked him who owned the company he told me it was not important but that it was a leading educational foundation in England. I asked him to send me the ownership info by email as well and at this point I gave him my email address. When he realized I was not swallow his BS, he started telling me about their guaranteed job promo which is exposed pretty much as a ssam here: https://eslwatch.info/en/eslwatch-fo...-teachers.html. Then when I said I had to go to work he tried to make another Skype appontment for today. When I said I wanted to shop around and I would get back to him if I was still interested, he immediately dropped his price from $999 to $499! Now I am curious to know what is the end game price victims eventually pay for their "award-winning TEFL training program"?

    Oh yeah, I almost forgot, he told me that Justin Trudeau was one of their first sustomers! I am so impressed. But I will give James an A+ for his creative scammery. Now I will go sit at my computer and wait for his email. NOT! More about these con artists are on page 2 and 3 at http://reddit.com/r/chinascamcentral.

    Please see my comment above about 2008. If this is correct, then edit your post and change it from 2018 to 2008, and delete my comment.
    Last edited by EagleOne; 02-23-2018 at 12:50 AM.

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    Re: OnlineTEFL.com aka i-to-i TEFL scams hundred with worthless online training courses from the U.K.

    Per
    whois.domaintools.com/i-to-i.com that domain was registered in 18NOV1996.
    whois.domaintools.com/onlinetefl.com that domain was registered in 17APR2000.


    Also, companieshouse.gov.uk/company/07935847 has a incorporation date of 3FEB2012.
    There is also a previous company name companieshouse.gov.uk/company/04539983 with a incorporation date of 19SEP2002.

    Much of the older stuff has already been covered in another thread, realscam.com/f51/warning-i-i-com-onlinetefl-com-scam-history-buyer-beware-2586/
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    Re: OnlineTEFL.com aka i-to-i TEFL scams hundred with worthless online training courses from the U.K.

    indeed. all this spam should be consolidated as it all says the same crap.
    Haven't lost any money to online scams.......results are typical.

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    Re: OnlineTEFL.com aka i-to-i TEFL scams hundred with worthless online training courses from the U.K.

    Quote Originally Posted by Whip View Post
    indeed. all this spam should be consolidated as it all says the same crap.
    http://www.realscam.com/f51/warning-...html#post94590 LOL.
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    Re: OnlineTEFL.com aka i-to-i TEFL scams hundred with worthless online training courses from the U.K.

    Quote Originally Posted by Whip View Post
    indeed. all this spam should be consolidated as it all says the same crap.
    Word!!!

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