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USEH International useh.org / Burcin Turkkan useh.orguseh internshipusehuseh reviewsBurcin Turkkan Scam Company, Can't Speak English, Threatening, Fraud, Not Real, Cannot Get Real Jobs or Visas. World Wide Nationwide
I decided to try USEH. After paying an initial free of around $300 USD. After dealing with an interviewing with some folks that hardly spoke English(Turns out a lot of their staff is African, in Africa). I was offered a Job in the United States and asked for another $3,000 USD. During a breif phone conversations, I told them I was hesitant and has some questions about their company. During the call I was immediately threatened and started receiving really long threatening emails from legal@useh.org.
I was told in short: that if I didn’t proceed with payment immediately, I would be blacklisted and ineligible from receiving a US Visa for the next 10 years. I followed their remittance instructions and sent the money next day and it was received.
In short, it turns out it was a big scam. I politely asked for simple things and they wouldn’t deliver, instead they just sent threatening emails from Burcin Turkkan.
A big warning to anyone out there whois thing of using this company. They have really obvious fake reviews using stock photography, but if you dig deeper you’ll see a lot of complaints. This obviously won’t be a problem anymore as this report should be one of the first things in Google.
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#2Consumer Comment
Fri, December 01, 2017
If you believe a woman from Iran got a visa to work in the Unitied States you shouldn't. Especially when the same woman can be seen on Fiverr offering endorsement videos for $5. Not to say there isn't reputable companies that can help you with Visa related stuff, but USEH International defiantly isn't one of them. They're notorious scammers working with shady reputation companies to bury bad reviews and create fake ones. Thank god for RipOffReport!