I really don't trust much of anything out of China that recruits people for jobs and internships they can get for themselves. I have learned one thing from reading all the horror stories on the internet; It doesn't matter how long a company has been around or how beautiful their web site looks, and no matter how many glowing "testimonials" they buy and post, if they have to lie to people to make the sale, they should be ignored. It took me all of ten minutes to find no less than 21 complaints about them online so I think they have a problem with honesty. And I also wonder why they would need three different entities registered in different countries to promote the same scheme through different channels. It is almost like they are expecting the police to shut down one company so they already have back-ups in place. Here is another complaint from 2011 i-to-i travel/TEFL courses and placement Complaint 36661 | Scambook

I also did some checking at three TEFL sites and 4 ESL Forums and they ALL say NO TEFL CERTIFICATE IS REQUIRED TO TEACH IN CHINA. Maybe I-to-I should tell people the truth and stop lying about this. But then again they would have less clients who would probably thinks it is stupid to buy training that is not really needed to teach in China. I am also turned off that this training does not include an instructor nor any personal attention - all online computerized training. For me it would be cheaper to just go to Amazon.com and buy some CDs!