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UK Sponsorship COS Jobs Scam by legendprac(m): 8:51pm On Nov 09, 2023
Dr. Kelvin Alaneme , founder of CareerEdu

I have a few questions for you.

Why do you charge unsuspecting individuals 14, 000 British pounds for what you call "special care job slots", to help them secure care jobs in the UK only for them to arrive the UK and the job is fake. It doesn't exist?

Before a job is offered to someone outside the UK by a company in the UK, the company declares to the Home Office that they have a guaranteed number of hours and/or pay, without which a COS can't be issued by the home office.

So, why are you part of a syndicate that collects people's money, promising to help them get jobs by acting as a middleman between them and authentic recruiters; they pay you based on your reputation as a medical doctor in the uk(in their mind, a medical doctor cannot involve himself in anything shady), only for them to arrive and the job doesn't exist.

They stay for months without getting even an hour shift from the companies. They keep begging you and the company for shifts, so they can pay feed, pay rent, and sort out basic needs.

You and your syndicate, will keep telling them one story or the other, for months on end.

Some become homeless and have to sleep on the streets or find homeless shelters or sleep in churches. They beg for food, they beg for everything, as with every day, whatever money they came with, after paying you upto 14,000 +-, gets depleted.

Some get depressed and consider suicide. When they come to you, you tell them how the only thing that matters is that they are in the uk, and they should enter street and go and hustle.

And when they ask you for refund, as the job you advertised and collected money to help them secure, is fake, you give them names and numbers of people they don't and have never interacted with, telling them to hold them for their money.

I want to know, why?

Why do you claim you are helping people secure jobs. Only to rip them off with your syndicate, they come here and become destitute, and you have no care in the world?

None of all I stated here is false and there are hard evidences, which I'm sure the authorities will be interested in.

It's actually good you tell your victims to go and hold people they have never interacted with, I'm sure the authorities will like that, as you'll be providing valuable information for them to burst your syndicate.

Every person, company, directly or indirectly involved with you in bringing unsuspecting victims to the UK and making them destitute, will need to provide details to the authorities.

That is a promise, I am making you.

To anyone who wants to have any dealings with Dr. Kelvin Uzoma Alaneme, be informed that he's so sweet when he's trying to make you part with your money, but when you arrive here and find out the job they told Home Office they are offering you doesn’t exist, he will stop responding to your calls and messages.

Whatever you do with him, do it at your own risk.

Home Office
General Medical Council (GMC)
Metropolitan Police Service
Sky News
BBC News

Re: UK Sponsorship COS Jobs Scam by Dullboi: 4:52pm On Nov 11, 2023
But why are our people like this

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