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Re: Rebecca's China ESL Scam Continues As New Life ESL With David Valley
Stumbled on this post when I saw a job ad on indeed, posted in toronto sounded to good to be true, seems David Valley has a new business Valley organization.. You may want to add that to your list
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Re: Rebecca's China ESL Scam Continues As New Life ESL With David Valley
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing
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Re: Rebecca's China ESL Scam Continues As New Life ESL With David Valley
wery little info available on the URL Valley Organization the IP address seems to slip into a black hole and a route cant be traced to it.
Dave's Eslcafe who advertises it
No Degree or Experience required, ESL teachers needed in Beijing
fares better
Domain Name: ESLCAFE.COM
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Registrar: NETWORK SOLUTIONS, LLC.
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Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.8003337680
Reseller:
Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited
Registry Registrant ID:
Registrant Name: ESL Cafe
Registrant Organization: ESL Cafe
Registrant Street: 4876 Escobedo Dr.
Registrant City: Woodland Hills
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Registry Admin ID:
Admin Name: Sperling, David
Admin Organization: ESL Cafe
Admin Street: 4876 ESCOBEDO DR
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Which got a very bad review here
The TEFL Blacklist: Dave's ESL Cafe
Mind you that was in 2007/8 and while questionable the eslcafe site seems legit.
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Re: Rebecca's China ESL Scam Continues As New Life ESL With David Valley
Originally Posted by
Luciachan
Stumbled on this post when I saw a job ad on indeed, posted in toronto sounded to good to be true, seems David Valley has a new business Valley organization.. You may want to add that to your list
Interesting, the previous FB and Twitter accounts seem to have been deleted;
Originally Posted by
littleroundman
Originally Posted by
littleroundman
He's still using;
Valley Organization on Facebook. Active since 29DEC2013.
@valleyorg on Twitter
Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge: it is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science. -C. Darwin
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Re: Rebecca's China ESL Scam Continues As New Life ESL With David Valley
Originally Posted by
Beacon
wery little info available on the URL
Valley Organization the IP address seems to slip into a black hole and a route cant be traced to it.
I got ValleyOrganization.com WHOIS, DNS, & Domain Info - DomainTools:Besides it having a private registration it is a WIX.com site.
WIX is a free/cheap website design/hosting service.
The IP appears to be run through (or may actually be hosted at) DDoS Attack Protection | Defense.net for Protection from DDoS Attacks in Austin Texas. That's likely why you can't trace it.
Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge: it is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science. -C. Darwin
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Re: Rebecca's China ESL Scam Continues As New Life ESL With David Valley
Originally Posted by
Beacon
I broke this into separate post since it somewhat relates to another matter.
Very interesting link there, absolutely fascinating actually.
Did you notice the date of the article (6JAN2007) and the deleted Wiki article cited (deleted 17JAN2007)?
Anyway, I looked for the missing Wiki page and found this at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Spam/2007 Archive Jan, it appears about half-way down the page;First off, Dave's ESL Cafe's url is Eslcafe.com (WhoIs). So those two pages were about the same topic. (Double post and/or spamming in forum speak)
Second, TEFLWatch is TEFLWatch.org, a website/forum that started in early 2006 and appears to have gone offline in late 2008. Interestingly, teflblacklist.blogspot.com also hasn't been updated since late 2008.
Third, the actual subject header at Wiki is 'WikiProject Spam- Teaching English as a second language -- spambait articles' and there was a edit war ongoing on the 'Dave's ESL Cafe' page. This was all flagged on 10/11JAN2007, 4-5 days after the article at The TEFL Blacklist: Dave's ESL Cafe appeared.
Needless to say, all three pages were deleted by 21JAN2007.
No discussion about deleting the 'ESLCafe' or 'Dave's ESL Cafe' pages.
A discussion took place in regards to deleting the 'TEFLWatch' page, that can be read at Articles_for_deletion/TEFLWatch
A few of the acronyms used in the above deletion comments;
WP:WEB (Notability) applied to all three Wiki pages.
Applying only to TEFLWatch;
WP:RS (Identifying reliable sources).
WP:V (Verifiability).
NOTE
Absolutely no hackers were involved in the removal of these three Wiki pages.
Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge: it is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science. -C. Darwin
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Re: Rebecca's China ESL Scam Continues As New Life ESL With David Valley
Originally Posted by
NewLifeESL
1) This is a free WordPress site that absolutely anyone could put up in a matter of minutes and the person has HORRIBLE English skills and doesn't even supply a real name. This is clearly not someone who would ever be hired to teach English in China. If you choose to believe this over the dozens of reviews we have from real teachers we've placed on our FB page, video testimonials we have on our YouTube, and the many teachers we have that are more than willing to talk to new applicants about our service - then I don't know what to tell you. This page appears to us to have been put up by a competitor trying to damage our reputation, perhaps someone linked to you? I have no idea who you are and you even managed to spell my name completely incorrectly on your post on another website, so I don't think you have any idea who I am or what my company actually does either.
2) We are a business registered in Hong Kong. We recruit people from all over the world and send them over to schools we trust and work with in China. These schools are licensed and have all the appropriate documentation necessary that teachers can verify.
3) We do not have a physical office. As I said, we work with people all over the world and the only way to do this is using Skype and other tools of the modern world. This is the way ESL recruiting is done in many markets throughout the world and it's not unique to our business.
I tried to research David Valley and Craig Hill online and I can't find any trace of them. On the other hand, we use our real names, our real Skype handles, and I regularly talk to teachers on my personal FB page. We aren't hiding anything here, so you can stop the witch hunt now. Thanks.
Yeah, my english is not the best, but not the worst. I never came back with proofs because I have a lots of conversations with Derrick so it's hard to sort them, but I also have my visa and a contract from you. And I will add that what I wrote there what I wrote after 36 house of no sleep and no food, because I was like a fugitive in China for this time because of you, and after I
"escaped", and left China I wrote that in the airport. I was so furious.... so it's understandable. But because I was accepted with my poor english by New Life Esl, this prooves that for you it does not matter the quality of the teachers, because you only want to scam people.
And by the way, I have the invitation letter too. And if you insist I will post them!
SCAMMERS!
And if you insist seriously , my embassy knows about this case, because they helped to leave China!!!!
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Re: Rebecca's China ESL Scam Continues As New Life ESL With David Valley
Originally Posted by
NewLifeESL
This is Derrick and I'm one of the owners of New Life ESL. This thread is completely inaccurate. We have no relation to China ESL. We do not work with Rebecca Tang, and we don't have any idea who David Valley is.
We are an independent recruiting agency owned by three Americans and have zero connections to these people. Please do not post inaccurate information about our company. I have no idea where you go this nonsense from, but it's not correct.
We have a bunch of reviews from teachers we've placed on our FB page, YouTube testimonial videos, and a whole bunch of teachers that would be happy to talk to any new applicants about who we are and what we do. Stop posting lies please.
I can be contacted directly at
Derrick@NewLifeESL.com if you want to speak to me about any of this. Thanks!
Yeah Derrick, you don't work with Rebecca, you say, but do you remeber these mails?
"Derrick Yazwa
Către
Eu
25 apr
Hey Daniel,
Yes, Rebecca Tang is our partner. She's really great and has your house
ready for you guys!
"
"Derrick Yazwa
Către
Eu
12 Iun
Daniel,
As I said, when I sent you to Rebecca, I had no idea there were any
problems. We had sent MANY teachers to her before and never had a
problem.
I had talked to many of our teachers we sent her that were very happy. A
few of them made testimonial videos for us and gave us stellar reviews.
So, I didn't do anything wrong. I didn't lie to you or scam you.
I can't do anything with you, because I can't trust you at all. You are
a liar who has repeatedly lied to me, and you are a vindictive person
who cares little about what you do to others. Karma will come back to "
And I have many more from you...you liar, untill now you told me that you didn't knew what is she doing, but you admitted that you work with her, and now you deny that you work with her...that prooves to me that you knew from the start!
If anyone wants more proofs, please post your email here and I will forward the emails from Derrick to you!
Let's see what you have to say now Derrick!
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Re: Rebecca's China ESL Scam Continues As New Life ESL With David Valley
Beacon is right, this fly by night New Life ESL only tells you what they want you to know and never answers your questions. It is October, 2014 and they still have no license to operate a business in Arizona or China. SCAM! Also note that TOTALESL.com is yet another ChinaESL front company and all six of them were outed at the Beijinger about 2 years ago.
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Re: Rebecca's China ESL Scam Continues As New Life ESL With David Valley
This Valley guy has no shame. Even after all the bad press he is getting on line, he is STILL telling China teacher applicants to come work in China illegally without a Z visa. I pretended to be interested in a teaching job and after exchanging two emails, he called me "for a interview" - with himself - not any school. When I told him I did not have a university degree which is another legal requirement to teach in China he said "Don't worry I can get you one for $500!" This guy is slime.
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Re: Rebecca's China ESL Scam Continues As New Life ESL With David Valley
Hy guys.
I'm the owner of https://newlifeeslscam.wordpress.com/ blog. I forgot to specify that Derick told me not to tell the chinese authorities that I will come there to work..I WONDER why's that, if everything is legal? And after what happened to Rebecca he told me hat is not working with her anymore, but with other people, and after I checked them, I saw the same reputiation's as Rebecca's."A few of the schools we work with are Best Learning and Easy English."
I also post my invitation letter for the visa...
yazwa2.jpg
And if you search that company's phone number on the internet you will find this company: ChinaESL|Chinese visa|Chinese visa application|Chinese visa form|Visa Beijing|Visa service center|Visa service|Foreigner visa|Z visa|F visa|Visa extension|Provide visa|Chinese Working visa|Chinese Business visa|L to F
A company that obtain visa's..everything make sense now how they can obtain you the visa with 500$.:))
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NewLifeESL.com Scam - China Job Recruiter Derrick Yazwa - New Life ESL - Foreign Teachers Beware
UPDATE ON DERRICK YAZWA and New Life ESL...
I see you rented a virtual office in Hong Kong to give yourself a China"presence"
New Life ESL - 20th Floor, Central Tower, 28 Queen's Road, Central, Hong Kong Info@NewLifeESL.com
See: https://www.propertysales.com/Listin...tral-Hong-Kong and
Serviced Office To Let 20th Floor, Central Tower, 28 Queen's ...
http://www.propertysales.com/Listing...Central...Rent a Serviced Offices in 20th Floor, Central Tower, 28 Queen's Road Central, Central, Hong Kong
But you still have no business license in China nor America to legally offer any HR nor agency services and IRS says you have no EIN (taxpayer identification number) registered to New Life ESL. More importantly, you are STILL telling people to work in Shandong (China) illegally without a Z visa.
Why is it so hard for you to be honest and legit and get licensed, pay taxes, and open a real office in Phoenix where you live and can be legally accountable for what you do?
See Home - ESLwatch - Information, News and School Reviews and CFTU comments about NewLifeESL.com - a fly by night operator in every sense of the word.
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The proverbial **** finally hit the fan at China ESL a.k.a. New Life ESL and they are now embroiled in sting operation to keep their ass out of jail. See this here:
Scam Alert! New World ESL is a Govt. Sting Targeting China Foreign Teachers & ESL - TEFL Job Recruiters - Blogs - RealScam.com - Is it, or isn't it? You Decide.
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Re: Rebecca's China ESL Scam Continues As New Life ESL With David Valley
Originally Posted by
Frankly My Dear...
Yes, it does appear that Derrick is helping over fifty foreign teachers busted and deported in China. And although we cannot be sure is his "cooperation" is voluntary or coerced, anyone who signed up with or through him is now at risk. Read here Warning for All New Life ESL & China ESL China Foreign Teachers - Urgent | the Beijinger
And this IMHO is not a photo of someone I would trust (Derrick Yazwa) See his smile here:
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/i...0075015AANaFXI
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Re: Rebecca's China ESL Scam Continues As New Life ESL With David Valley
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The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing
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Seattle
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing
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Re: Rebecca's China ESL Scam Continues As New Life ESL With David Valley
Some of this info is 4-5 years old.
The Chinese deported around 10,000 illegal immigrants in 2009. I can only assume that this number has gone up since then. Total numbers of illegal immigrants in China are unknown. But, there are estimated to be around 100,000 illegal immigrants from Africa in Guangzhou alone. Also, 5-10,000 or so crossing over the Vietnamese border per year and even some crossing over from Mongolia. Interestingly, the Chinese appear to have stopped any and all illegal immigrants coming from North Korea.
The PSB is the Chinese equivalent of ICE here in the US. The Chinese police offer 100 RMB ($16 USD) for information on illegal immigrants that leads to deportation. And just like in many other countries if you get caught with fake/forged documents you will be charged with a crime and have to pay a fine and/or serve time in jail before being deported. The EU passed a law a back in 2007-8 that allows member states to hold illegals in detention camps for up to 18 months before deportation. I haven't found that anyone has actually been held for that long.
Here in the US any business that employs illegals can be fined up to $5,000 USD (30,600 RMB) per illegal worker. Yet, the US still has an estimated 10-20 million illegals (the US deported over 400,000 last year). The EU has similar penalties.
If you are in a country illegally your options are rather limited. You can take a pro-active stance and get your paper work in order or you can leave said country. Your other option is to just keep hiding and hope you don't get caught.
Sources;
Out of Africa and into China, immigrants struggle | Reuters
Life of Guangzhou - Illegal Foreigners Cleared Away during Asian Games
Venezuela's Chavez Threatens to Deny Oil, Investments to EU Over Immigration Laws | Fox News
Illegal immigration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Penalties for Employers Hiring Illegal Immigrants | LegalMatch Law Library
http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/home-affairs...semination.pdf
U.S. deportations of immigrants reach record high in 2013 | Pew Research Center
Figures given in some of the posts on this topic here at RS suggest around 30,000 foreign teachers in China, about half (15,000) are estimated to be there illegally. Per China sees number of teachers grow - Xinhua | English.news.cn the total number of teachers in China was 14.6 million in 2009.
Foreign teachers make up about 0.2%.
Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge: it is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science. -C. Darwin
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Re: Rebecca's China ESL Scam Continues As New Life ESL With David Valley
Originally Posted by
littleroundman
Rebecca is back after spending a year behind bars for all her China job frauds. Now she is using the name of Rosie Tang and her 11 new alias companies are exposed here along with her photo: China Foreign Teachers Union offers 1,000 rmb Reward For Legal Name Of This Chinese Scam Artist "Rosie" Using 14 Different Alias Names | Open Letter
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