To the point: TheBeijinger.com management sells jobs ads for foreign teachers to work in China to anyone who will pay for them - including known scam artists like China ESL, Hanghou Helen, who have long histories of cheating foreigners and selling resumes to identity thieves. Users at thebeijinger.com posted warnings to alert other users about the fake and scam job ads including former victims who were cheated out of 66% of their salaries, or who were deported because the scam emloyer could not provide the correct work visa (z) visa. Instead of refusing more ads from the shady scam advertisers, thebeijinger just deleted the warnings and if users posted another warning or protested they were simply banned! In the last three weeks alone over a dozen warning posts were censored and all the proof of the above is here at these links including screen shots of the deleted posts and illegal contracts used by the unlicense employers allowed to advertise at thebeijinger. chinablacklist.wordpress.com
So while the beijinger makes maillions in ad sales every year from these crooks, they are helping you to get cheated, exploited, deported and giving you a 20% chance of becoming a victim of identity theft! See here for explanation http://open.salon.com/blog/china_business_central/2013/03/13/phony_china_recruiters_now_target_5000_expats_monthly_1
Before you answer ANY ad related to working in China be sure to make yourself scam-proof by reading these three links here that reveal everything you China job recruiter will NEVER even mention to you:
The Beijinger is a fraud and sell-out to every Expat.
Two months ago, I started getting harrassed by people calling me out of the blue offering me teaching jobs I did not need nor want. Finally I demanded to speak with a manager of a school that was calling me and I asked him straight out where he got my name and explained over 50 people had already called me in just one week. He admitted they bought name lists and resumes from theBeijinger.com and he told me they did this "regularly". I even got him to admit that his school paid $3000 for the resumes. I asked him if I was the only person who complained and he said no. I asked him to remove my name and he said he would. But as I would find out later, over 200 schools buy these listss from the Beijinger,
This is exactky why the PSB uses the Beijinger to post their fake jov ads for all the stings they are doing. They know that the only thing the Beijinger cares about is $$$!
I ended up changeing my phone number after getting over 400 calls and most of them came after 7pm when I wqas trying to relax and unwind from the day. I still remember the guy who complained on the Beijinger forum that they sold his resume to an ID thief who said he worked for a public school and he ended up speding $10K to clean up the mess with a lawyer and get his credit restored. The Biejinger editors just deleted his complaint as if he never existed.
TheBeijinger.com Reviews
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Both of the above reviews were written by the same person who was expelled from thebeijinger.com for spamming fake news.
To the point: TheBeijinger.com management sells jobs ads for foreign teachers to work in China to anyone who will pay for them - including known scam artists like China ESL, Hanghou Helen, who have long histories of cheating foreigners and selling resumes to identity thieves. Users at thebeijinger.com posted warnings to alert other users about the fake and scam job ads including former victims who were cheated out of 66% of their salaries, or who were deported because the scam emloyer could not provide the correct work visa (z) visa. Instead of refusing more ads from the shady scam advertisers, thebeijinger just deleted the warnings and if users posted another warning or protested they were simply banned! In the last three weeks alone over a dozen warning posts were censored and all the proof of the above is here at these links including screen shots of the deleted posts and illegal contracts used by the unlicense employers allowed to advertise at thebeijinger. chinablacklist.wordpress.com
chinascampatrol.wordpress.com/2013/04/14/china-expat-forums-friend-or-foe-either-way-a-conflict-of-interest-for-sure/
eslwatch.info/forum/china/60-why-do-expat-forums-in-china-run-by-foreigners-censor,-delete,-and-ban-users.html?start=6
answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20150227092352AAY9O82
So while the beijinger makes maillions in ad sales every year from these crooks, they are helping you to get cheated, exploited, deported and giving you a 20% chance of becoming a victim of identity theft! See here for explanation http://open.salon.com/blog/china_business_central/2013/03/13/phony_china_recruiters_now_target_5000_expats_monthly_1
Before you answer ANY ad related to working in China be sure to make yourself scam-proof by reading these three links here that reveal everything you China job recruiter will NEVER even mention to you:
The Beijinger is a fraud and sell-out to every Expat.
Two months ago, I started getting harrassed by people calling me out of the blue offering me teaching jobs I did not need nor want. Finally I demanded to speak with a manager of a school that was calling me and I asked him straight out where he got my name and explained over 50 people had already called me in just one week. He admitted they bought name lists and resumes from theBeijinger.com and he told me they did this "regularly". I even got him to admit that his school paid $3000 for the resumes. I asked him if I was the only person who complained and he said no. I asked him to remove my name and he said he would. But as I would find out later, over 200 schools buy these listss from the Beijinger,
This is exactky why the PSB uses the Beijinger to post their fake jov ads for all the stings they are doing. They know that the only thing the Beijinger cares about is $$$!
I ended up changeing my phone number after getting over 400 calls and most of them came after 7pm when I wqas trying to relax and unwind from the day. I still remember the guy who complained on the Beijinger forum that they sold his resume to an ID thief who said he worked for a public school and he ended up speding $10K to clean up the mess with a lawyer and get his credit restored. The Biejinger editors just deleted his complaint as if he never existed.