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I am working for a reputed firm in mumbai. Currently for a change i had mailed my resume to various websites hoping to receive a favorable reply. I received a reply for a job in london as a office assistant, payment would be 39 pound an hour and 48 hrs per week. I replied to go ahead with my application. The interview was fixed by the www.jobineurope.net on 26/04/2007 via internet (yahoo messenger - RFT281). First a lady from this messenger informed about the interview and said in 10 mins the company from london will contact you , the interview was conducted by another lady via yahoo messenger. Later on i received a mail from the website of jobineurope saying they recd a favorable response and would like to continue for further procedure i.e registration with state work force office (WP1 form), cv european formate and covering letter. First they said registration with the State work force office is free and their details are mentioned on the website. On surfing the website i have mailed my cv to the mentioned address on it ([protected]@ earthling.net) but did not receive any response. Then i mailed the website [protected]@ nd-jobs.net for any other contacts. They mailed about details of [protected]@postmaster.co.uk and mentioned they were a trusted company and charged a nominal fee of 30 euro.

I agreed and informed jobineurope team to send me the details as to whom to contact etc. I recd a mail saying the company is based in liverpool, london, to pay by means of cheque to credit card. To get some valuable information on these website i surfed the net on which i got the info that this website is a scam. They take the required money and then revert that the job is not accepted. As per information this is a site from bulgaria. They never disclose their names.

People beware!

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Jess
Mar 03, 2008 10:48 pm EST

Have noticed one of their contact web site "Job-in@Europe66.com". Count the letter in europe - they are 6 letters then put 66 it will become 666. Thats the number of evil, right. They are evil, they fooling people.

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Sanjeev Sharma
Mar 10, 2008 2:48 am EDT

I can’t understand why all the losers in this forum blame JobinEurope.net for their failures!? The guys there are good – I guess you are not… I suppose you can’t find a job here either!

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Juan Rodrigues
Mar 10, 2008 3:00 am EDT

This is absolutely true. I come from a poor district and half of my neighbours are working now in Italy thanks to those peoples.

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Rita Gomez
Mar 10, 2008 3:25 am EDT

The important thing is to be persistent and not to give up. It took JobinEurope.net a whole year to accommodate me at work in Europe. First I paid 32 euro and got rejected. Then there was a refusal from Bulgaria where my work permit application was submitted (again by jobinEurope.net). A refusal again… I was let down and started thinking that they were a scam indeed. However, they kept on working on my job transfer to Europe. They offered me to file my application for work permission for Spain, which is valid for all European Union, and this time I won! I got the air ticket for a week. Now I’m here and I’m happy!

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Shailendra Gaur
Mar 10, 2008 7:12 am EDT

Everything is clear! I know why all you people have started publishing in this site. I also got a letter from JobinEurope.net requesting me to explain how I got a job in Europe. Their competitors had been smearing them a lot lately.

I hate those things! I think truth is the most important thing!

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Harinder Bhati
Mar 10, 2008 7:19 am EDT

So, what is the truth, madam?! As far as I understand you also got a job abroad through that jobsite?! Here, I also have a similar letter. I would say: “Yes, those are serious people! Even more than that!” I don’t care how much they are earning by finding me a job here. Practically, they changed my life in a wonderful direction. In my opinion they are noble pals!

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Flordeliza Castro
Mar 10, 2008 7:43 am EDT

You had no chance… But at least your documents were submitted – you should be thankful for that (it had cost them minimum 500 EUR for fees and expenses). I have been in this country for three months already and I know how much it costs the employer to file your documents in the state administration.

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Manish Singh
Mar 10, 2008 7:58 am EDT

It looks like many people have got messages from JobinEurope.net… Well, I have a moral duty to tell the truth – yes, they helped me. Now I work in Europe for a salary which I couldn’t dream of at home. That’s all.

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javed
Mar 23, 2008 9:13 am EDT

jobineurope is a SCAM, check out fraudwatchers.org for details. Search that forum or google with the keyword jobineurope scam and you will find results. Lodge a complaint with http://www.ic3.gov/ the more complaints you lodge the better it gets. I was in the UK, but had used HSMP to get there and heard from friends in Phillipenes and India about these scamsters, they will even post comments in their own favor to hide the actual truth which is that they are fakes.

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Abon
Mar 23, 2008 9:16 am EDT

Javed is right, these guys are scamsters, search google about the Pinoy workforce scam or just use JobinEurope and Scam as keywords in google and you'll see what's true. You dont need to believe me or them, its your hard earned money, spend some time researching on these motherf@kers before you spend money on them.

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javed
Mar 23, 2008 9:19 am EDT

Thanks Abon,

For starters, Indian people just start to converse with the Indian posters(who have posted in favor of jobineurope) in your native language and see how they fare, Pinoy brothers do the same to posters who post in favor of jobineurope, talk to them in your native language. It will all become very clear.

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Jasvinder
Mar 24, 2008 5:58 am EDT

Here are all of you lucky guys! I paid first 32 euro then 15 euro for courier then 60 euro and another 15 for courier then 55 pounds for a lawyer …. It took them eight months to get my application approved. I'm already in London through them and i'm happy.

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Superbrijesh
Mar 27, 2008 6:38 am EDT

Whatever you have paid, sir JobinEurope intermediary work is mere nothing as compared to the prices other intermediaries charge. I also paid for a lawyer in order to open a company. Whatever, I am out of the misery?!? But please tell me is it possible for a person to know in the beginning what will be the path to follow and what will be the result. I was persistent and didn’t give up. I did whatever they told me – and paid whatever I was told to pay. Of course, reasonable amounts. I trusted and I won! I see in this forum that there are other people who remained disappointed with jobineurope.net…. I feel pity and sympathy for them. But one cannot lose hope. Keep the faith!

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sergey
Apr 04, 2008 6:23 am EDT

I have late found this site with yours коментари?ми. As I have already paid him(it) 32 евро+15евро? (for delivery the express train of mails) if they have got to me would tear naked hands Пидара?ов.

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jimmy
Apr 05, 2008 2:10 am EDT

Рey paeople this site 'complaintboard.com' is taking u away from the path of success by telling u wrong artificial stories about jobineurope, infact they are good people and helping us thats it.

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Jam
Apr 11, 2008 8:21 pm EDT

tsk tsk.. Use your common sense people!
If you are applying for a job especially in Europe you are expecting that you can get a job that easy?
You know how strik that country is.
And if you apply for a job in other countries theres no need for you to have expenses.. Duh! Hello! Open your mind people!
There are many people who had been SCAMED! They paid almost a thousand for it just to have a job. If you don't want to be scamed then don't apply in other country If you don't have faith then don't do it! 32 euro is just a little amount to say that a person is a scammer. just for a 32 Euro How low!
If its really a scam why do they still have the site?
Have you read the terms and conditions of the company?
Have you read that they have the right to refuse their applicant?
Have you read the purpose of the company?
tsk tsk..
Don't blame to others if you are not accepted for a job.
It still depends on the employer if they want to hire you or not.
You have to thank them if they are helping others to have a job especially in Europe. Its not easy to work there...

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Nikki
Apr 24, 2008 9:26 pm EDT

Hi all,

I'm supposed to be interviewed later today at 11:45am London time, that's 6:45pm Philippine time. I thought it wise to surf the net first to know if jobsineurope is a scam so I looked it up on google and voila! Lookie here what I found! Lotsa lotsa of complaints! Gee, I dunno anymore if I should go on with my application. Thanks neways!

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Satish
Apr 26, 2008 2:12 am EDT

I also think it's fraud, cuz why they ask money from me? I asked people http://www.oil-offshore-marine.com/bewarejobscams.php#7 and wait their answer

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Felix Dalgado
May 01, 2008 12:35 am EDT

Listen guys, with address or without address they placed me. I am happy and working here in Europe. Have you heard of Crystal Hotel, now that is scam and more over a scam with perfect address. How a person outside of the country can check it – truth is no way. How you can know there really is this building there or this hotel – no way to know it. Most scams have fake addresses in the website. So doesn’t it ring a bell in your minds that JobinEurope simply want to stay honest and not provide office address since they do not want to be bothered by your relatives coming and checking? They want to be just and honest to people who cannot walk in their office and are located thousands of miles away in Asia, but still people who need their assistance and jobs and people who cannot afford the luxury to come and visit offices in London. People like me, who trusted and won… And all you unbelievers and investigators of addresses stay in your country and verify authenticities to the rest of your lives

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venner
May 11, 2008 4:53 pm EDT

I applied in www.jobineuro.net as welder and they interviewed me then they sent message to me that they received an okay result to my application and they asked me to pay 32 Euro so I sent them 32Euro using western union money transfer last week until I found this site. I saw a lot of complaints about them and now they sent me a message and it goes like this:

We are pleased to inform you that your documents are 100% completed by
the requirements of standard for this type of correspondence.

Meanwhile, we sent your prepared documents to JobinEurope.net who
wrote in the name of the employer and made final corrections.
Practically, your documents are completely ready.

We attach the prepared documents as attached files to this present email.

As we wish to cooperate in the delivery of your documents to the
employer, we offer you to use a local courier service provider. Due to
the distance, from here the courier service providers to the European
Union are faster and cheaper. From our past experience with other
clients of ours with analogical documents we are aware that for
example the services of a courier service provider, working with the
system 'MAIL&POST' (this is the cheapest) costs 15 euro, and the
delivery deadline is 1-2 days.

In case you have the opportunity, we strongly recommend this way of
delivering the documents to the employer. Thus, your documents will
not leave the European Union. We will explain: after the disaster of
9/11, Europe has strengthened the security measures dramatically. Many
companies introduced different security systems, including such for
import mail (due to fear of attacks with chemical weapons).

In some companies the measures are so severe that packages, which are
not in the 'expected mail' category (packages from trade partners) and
especially if the packages come from the so-called 'risk regions'
(which, unfortunately, includes your home country), are often returned
without even being open. No matter if they are delivered by mail or
courier service provider, even if it is well-known.

Unfortunately, we often witnessed such anomalies. In these cases our
clients' documents are returned, which sometimes causes fatal slow
down.

In case you decide to use a courier service from the European Union
you have to pay a fee of 15 EUR to its bank account with a bank
transfer or with a credit card to us (we will immediately transfer the
money to the courier company).
1. If you find it easier to pay with a credit card you can do it by
clicking on the following link:

https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_xclick&business=europe%40tthome%2eme%2euk&item_name=remail%20service%20%26%20packing&item_number=35tth&amount=15%2e00&shipping=0%2e00&no_shipping=0&no_note=1&tax=0%2e00¤cy_code=EUR&lc=IN&bn=PP%2dBuyNowBF&charset=UTF%2d8

2. If you prefer to transfer the fee directly to the courier company,
you have to send the amount of 15 EUR (the bank fee is on your
account) to:
Transport to Home Ltd.
Bank account: [protected]
IBAN: DE75503300000065700018
SWIFT code: SBINDEFF
State Bank of India
Mainzer Landstrasse 61
60329 Frankfurt am Main – Germany

The courier company has clarified that this is their bank account used
for clients, coming from your region. As soon as you transfer the
money, which covers the courier fee, the transaction should appear on
their internet banking website, and your parcel will be forwarded
immediately. It is recommendable to make the transfer from a branch of
State Bank of India if you have one in your region.

3. Since the couriers do not work with Western Union or MoneyGram(In
this case, please, write in the name of "Elena Borisova Uzunova",
Plovdiv, Bulgaria in the payment receiver section. After you make the
transfer, please, send us an email in order to notify us for the Money
Transfer Control Number MTCN ) if you decide to pay this way, you
could transfer the fee to us, which will enable us to pay on your
behalf as soon as we get your money.
Regardless of the payment options selected above, your documents will
be dispatched to the employer on the payment day.

We thank you once again for using our services, we are glad to be at
your disposal about eventual assistance, which will be necessary now
and in the future. We would like to remind you that after your arrival
to the European Union you will have to register in the police office
and to acquire local ID and residence card. There are a number of
obligatory registrations in the National Insurance Institute and in
the pension funds. We do a complete service in all these procedures,
as our prices are at the lowest possible level in this area! In case
you decide, we would be glad to assist you after you arrive to Europe.

We expect your reply with your decision wheather we should go ahead
and organize the courier service provider.

Yours faithfully,
Paldin Medi Co
***
When using the services of Paldin Medi Co., you should have read and
have agreed to the Terms and Conditions for book selling,
administrative, legal, translation or other services, described on
www.alienbooks.net
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I am now confuse please help me and if it is really scam I want them to see behind bars!

Thank you!

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jeger morales
May 12, 2008 2:21 pm EDT

hello everyone! i am making a blog with this jobineurope and i also discovered something about a new scam which maybe another scam of those scammers from jobineurope. this new one is called perfectsalary. please view my blog and share your comments and experience also. thanks! http://jobineuropeandperfectsalary.blogspot.com/

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paula
Jun 17, 2008 4:50 am EDT

I am really confused... I sent the 32 euros like everybody else and received the application forms and letter together with the registration number. And I was told by the company to send a relative in europe my papers then ask her to send it to the (school) employer's address.

Then I asked them my next step then they told me : " and they would file for a work permit. Then they would send you the work permit and other visa application support documents. This process takes at average 30 work days. Then you will need to go to the embassy to apply and get your work visa, after obtaining it you will fly over to Europe and start your new job."

I'm so confused, I don't know what to do. help!

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Rowena de Torres
Jun 26, 2008 1:10 am EDT

I hope your application will give good results dear, mine did. Also good for you that you have relative in Europe to meet you I did not have anyone and job in Europe arranged all for me and also met me at the airport. Oh, I was so intimidated at first to see London, but now I am fine and stopped getting lost in its streets and avenues.

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dez
Jul 07, 2008 1:55 am EDT

Hello guys

i am also one of the victim of this scam. I am already about to pay the 32 euro but i ask myself first if it is legal, then my friend told me that i should check first their website in google then i discover that there are a lots of applicants experiencing the same thing. I am really thankful because i found out that it was scam.

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R. T . DURAI
Jul 11, 2008 5:41 am EDT

dear sir,

i got this same think

I am working for a reputed firm in gujarat in ankleshwar. Currently for a change i had mailed my resume to various websites hoping to receive a favorable reply. I received a reply for a job in london as a office assistant, payment would be 39 pound an hour and 48 hrs per week. I replied to go ahead with my application. The interview was fixed by the www.jobineurope.net on 26/04/2007 via internet (yahoo messenger - RFT281). First a lady from this messenger informed about the interview and said in 10 mins the company from london will contact you, the interview was conducted by another lady via yahoo messenger. Later on i received a mail from the website of jobineurope saying they recd a favorable response and would like to continue for further procedure i.e registration with state work force office (WP1 form), cv european formate and covering letter. First they said registration with the State work force office is free and their details are mentioned on the website. On surfing the website i have mailed my cv to the mentioned address on it (chery-job@ earthling.net) but did not receive any response. Then i mailed the website jobineurope@ nd-jobs.net for any other contacts. They mailed about details of puldinmedia@postmaster.co.uk and mentioned they were a trusted company and charged a nominal fee of 30 euro.

I agreed and informed jobineurope team to send me the details as to whom to contact etc. I recd a mail saying the company is based in liverpool, london, to pay by means of cheque to credit card. To get some valuable information on these website i surfed the net on which i got the info that this website is a scam. They take the required money and then revert that the job is not accepted. As per information this is a site from bulgaria. They never disclose their names.then they are provide another one employer but its not propper address in uk, company name commant alkon ltd,

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Barakat
Jul 11, 2008 11:11 am EDT

Dear Sir/Madam,
This is Omar Barakat from Palestine.This site is scam and I advice any body not to send their money to this site.I sent money to do my document but at the end they tolled me that the emplyer will contact me separetly and until now I did not recieve any thing but they asked me to send more money but I refused.This site is %100 scam.
Best Regards
Omar Barakat

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fely binongcal
Jul 20, 2008 8:27 pm EDT

naguguluhan na din ako kung scam ba to or true?...

i am also abt to pay (or rather I ask my friends in London) to pay the 26 pounds (equivalent to 32 euro) for my behalf but then they told me it is a scam since they told me they never found any company or agency in the address as indicated (Liverpool, England) and how come the payment for the docs preparation will be transferred to Bulgaria,
and eto pa ha...bakit name ng person ang nakalagay na receiver if pay thru Western Union?...di ba dapat name pa rin ng Paldin?

hindi ko na itutuloy applic'n ko...thanks sa mga ganitong forums...it really helps a lot...

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killer_bunch
Aug 02, 2008 7:50 am EDT

hello,
Thank god i read your message in google.I almost believe them.But I alredy noticed Y they asked pyments where they can pay the payment nd just deduct it for the salary..they asked me 32 euro.They told me tht they handle the free plane ticket and accomodation but Y they cant pay the workforce?Its just 32 euro lesser than the plane ticket..

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Lenny Cruz
Aug 10, 2008 3:50 am EDT

This is a a warning to all prospectives applicant of jobineurope.net.

Do not believe that convincing words from Melanie according to her she is an HR of jobineurope.net .

Cheater mastering theirconvincing words otherwise nobody will believe them.

Please do not blame me saying these words address to the jobineurope.net and its partners in crime the Paldin Medi Co.

My niece was there victim. After sending them 30 and 15 euro through western union they could hardly response to the inquiry .

jobineurope.net is a syndicate collecting money without efforts on their part. Imagine people sending them money thru western union!

its a really a big monkey business! for job hunters...never never believe jobineurope.net

They are all liars... Thieves is a real sense!

Beware! We are victims!

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syed akhtar
Aug 10, 2008 7:06 am EDT

my name is syed i am also one of the applicant . I posted my c.v to different sites and i got a reply from jobineurope they said that i have been shortlisted for a job of sales co-ordinator and asked me to prepare documents which is required before applying for the job which ll cost 38 euro . I paid 38 euro i got few documentations through mail then they asked me to courier it, again i paid almost rs 1000 for it but there is no reply from the employer or jobineurope .
They used to mail me every day but from the time i have paid 38 euro there is no reply from them they are a big beggars, collecting pea nuts like beggars.

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Frustrated
Aug 22, 2008 11:40 pm EDT

Hello, ,
Im Rhea from Philippines, , i have applied on that site JOBINEUROPE.NET .. I have send 32 Euro andnow they were asking for 15 euro again... They always contacted me and i have this positive feeling that this will be my dream come true.. im just confius now .. Please help me...

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snow
Sep 02, 2008 9:41 pm EDT

I agree with your comment and i have experience it.They gave deadlines about the payment in paldin medi co. so that they will process my application in just 1 work day after that they say i will receive those perfect set of documents a day after they clear my payment.If an agency is a legal or registered in POEA they will not asking for a payment which is 32 euros.I started to doubt because it is very FAST..

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snow
Sep 02, 2008 9:51 pm EDT

hello guys I have an experience like that thank god i do not pay 32 euros.But dont lose hope there is still a website for us if you have a job experience in fast food chain, restaurant or in a hotel then you must visit www.mercanrecruit.com.That is the recruitment website of my two friends whom have already a job in CANADA never say die guys..

THank you and God bless

snow

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jessy
Sep 09, 2008 9:16 pm EDT

guys, if it is really a scam, all we have to do is to pray for them so that they will change their ways.

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JEA
Sep 12, 2008 5:45 am EDT

im victim of this scam website jobin@europe.com. I was about to pay the amount the same thing happened to me, and was told to pay 32 euros. to process my application by paldimeco and pay 15 euro for the mailing my CV to my employer, They give me wrong employer and right now they send it again another process of my application Now I am in doubt!

THIS IS THE E MAIL I RECEIVED!

This is in regard with your employment application development.

The current stage of your application is particularly the one which requires business permission to be obtained as well as a right of long term stay in the country.

Of course, it would be much better if you possess permanent business permission in case you decide to change your job (for example, you need higher remuneration or better work conditions) which will bind you to your expiring contract of employment. One of the EU procedures proposes such option; it gives you a special status (it allows you to work with an employment contract and also, if you decide, to run your independent economic activity).

In this case you could take the advantage of this procedure since we have arranged and found ways to obtain the necessary documents required for starting the process.

The status, which you will obtain eventually, allows you long term stay in the country. You could also invite a member of your family or the entire family. They also have a right to work there legally and to get social benefits (in case of unemployment, etc.). Your children have all benefits just like the native ones - monthly bonuses, free textbooks, clothes and food expenses covering, and so on and so on.

Our proposal is to unite our actions and to react to the situation. Please, feel free to call us or to come on live chat on yahoo messenger with our specialists working on your application. Our account (ID) is rft288 In case you do not have yahoo messenger installed you could download it for free from the following link: http://messenger.yahoo.com/

Your call will enable us to inform you about the steps you need to take for such status obtaining, which allows you long term stay in the country and legal work right (business permission).

Sincerely,
JobinEurope.net team To all people out there please don't be a victim to this scam website.

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jade
Sep 17, 2008 4:56 am EDT

I am currently processing my first stage of application. The letter of motivation is done for free but to hasten the service, i was told to pay 32EURO to their suggested company with the registration #. I was in doubt so I checked out the site www.jobineurope.com and I found this! Their YM is now rft281..is it the former rft288 you guys are referring to? I never pushed through the payment but they were urging me to hasten my applic to meet the deadline. Are there anyone who pushed through the application and now enjoying the job from JobinEurope.com?

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chaka doll
Oct 14, 2008 2:06 am EDT

men! men! men!
just like most of you here, I AM ALSO A VICTIM of this BIG TIME LIARS AND SWINDLERS! hooo! shame on me!
i already paid them 32EU, 15EU, and 60£...until now, no work! when i get in touch with them thru their YM, all they have to say is wait! wait! wait!... to hell with them!

when i contacted the "employer" that they gave me, alas! the employer said that they are not connected with Jobineurope!

i want these BIG TIME LIARS AND SWINDLERS to be buried alive! or might as well pour them gallons of kerosene and set them on fire until they get toasted!

JOBINEUROPE TEAM SUCKS BIGTIME!

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angel_eyes
Oct 22, 2008 4:39 am EDT

thanks that i had the chance to view and read this comments. i was about to pay the service fee of EURO 32 to Paldin Medi.

But it's seems that you guys are right. I will send email to JobsInEurope and will inform them to abort my application. Actually they give me the first deadline to submit the documents last 16 october, i have not submitted yet since i have not paid the service fee to Paldin Medi who will apply for my work permit and prepare documents required.

A certain Jonathan Lake emailed me and give me another deadline on 23 October. Surely I will inform them that i will not pursue my application anymore knwoign that they are scam.

God bless you all!

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angel_eyes
Oct 22, 2008 4:46 am EDT

This is the last message i recieved from Job In Europre

Dear Applicant,

We are very concerned with the approach of your deadlines.

Your deadline presently expires. This means that your documents need to be fully prepared and travelling towards your employer's end as soon as possible.

Please inform us if you plan to proceed with this application since your employer insists on getting your fully prepared application set within the timeframe.

We would gladly explain the entire procedure. It consists of the following steps:

1/ preparation of application documents and sending them to your employer in Europe – this is the only expense you may incur in the whole process. Deadline for finalizing this step is closing.
2/ the employer receives your documents and processes them towards work permit and work contract - work permit fees are to be covered by the employer
3/ after work permit issue the work permit is sent to you directly along with your work contract and other work visa support documents
4/ you arrive in UK where a representative of the employer and JobinEurope.net meet you at the airport. You will be given orientation meeting and taken to your accommodation – in your case family accommodation is provided and covered by your potential employ
5/ you start your new job in UK

You are presently at step 1/ which should be completed in 1 day.

Previous applicants from your country have prepared their application requirements through these two companies: Paldin Medi Co /email: paldinmedico@gmail.com / and Transpermit /email: info@transpermit.com /. These companies successfully prepared their requirements and the applicants were satisfied with the 1-day document preparation service.
We would like to receive feedback from you clearly stating your intentions towards this application – in other words if you plan to proceed with this application or not?

We give you deadline till 23th October to contact us and inform us.

In case you decide to withdraw your application, please, let us know. It will allow us to give the job opportunity to another applicant who will take it. We hope you understand that we are expected to place employees to all vacancies that come to us. We simply have no right to delay the process.

Please do not hesitate to contact us in case you have questions.

yours sincerely: jobineurope team

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Robert Mitembo
Nov 05, 2008 4:36 am EST

Please tell my employers to cominicate with me through an email because it is difficult for me to answer him through these other facilities like skype or yahoo messenger