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Gao Fei - 2005-03-22

A recent advert was posted by the above named company who introduce themselves as an Australian based firm, with good credentials. The firm does exist in Australia yet these people forget that we are not Chinese and do not instantly believe they are above board just becasue they are from overseas.

This company is run by 2 people in China. Simon Zhang and his divorced wife, Rose. They have a foot soldier by the name of Nigel, the man who wrote the advertisement in his own poor English and more than likely the first point of your contact with them. These people are a collective of lies and deceit.
Without a long wided story, the truth is they have run into financial problems and have decided to not pay the teachers to make up for their losses. Last October was the first instance of foul play where several teachers, foreign and chinese left the sinking ship. Others followed. Offices were closed. Unpaid people sacked. I remained. Upon completion of my contract, I was told that the fine that they had to pay because they didnt apply for my visa in time was now going to be deducted from my salary. I was told if I didnt accept lower salary and go to another school 600 miles away they would cancel my contract. They know how to cheat foireigners, Wait them out. Wait for the visas to run out and then not pay is the method they have used so far on me and numerous others. Email addresses can be supplied of prior teachers with similar experience.

Im sorry if the report is not as well balanced as the site would like, yet there is no balance here, there is no good side. I am owed alot due to the tricks of AIEEC. The sums owed to others amounts to alot more.

Do not work for these people if you wish to have a stress and worry free time in China.

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