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josinyc

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Oct 7, 2008
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have anyone here heard from someone by the name of sherry who claims she or he can provide employment offer? The e-mail she or he is using is: just4canada@gmail.com

Thanks.
 
Not really. What I understood so far is that they buy and sell. They applied on your behalf and then charge you sometimes up to 10,000 or more.

Is it really worth it?
 
I asked sherry if what she was doing was legal and how much it cost but she never answered me, just wanted to go private. I then asked her if her company was licensed and to provide her company name so we could check it out but she never did this either. This leads me to believe that she is hiding something.

If you want to contact her and send her money, you do it at your own risk. She may not be licensed, what she is doing may be illegal and there is no guarantee that she will not run away with the money. I know she said in one post that she had a money back guarantee but without a licensed company that you can verify that it exists and is located where she says it is, how will you find her to get your money back if you are not happy with her services?

I recently read a post on yahoo where somebody had paid money to a company that was supposed to take care of his immigration. They gave him a company name and address but he never checked them out. After he paid his money, he never heard from them again. When he went to Canada, he went to the address they had given him and there was no office there so people be careful.
 
Adding to what Leon said, I contacted somebody in VC. The person immediately gave me a name and insisted that he is a licensed immigration consultant. He also told me to check the CSIC website to make sure his name is there. I did check the website and I did find his name. I dropped him a line through the website and, referring to our telephone conversation, I asked him to reply to my short note. It has been some days since, and I have yet to receive a response.

Actually, what he first offered me was a job at Burger King through which I could get an AEO.

Could that be phony?