Debbie
Fort Collins,#2Consumer Suggestion
Wed, September 01, 2004
I am a former canadian and I can tell you from experience that the only way you can get a work visa is from the government. Companies can issue a visa. there are fees to be paid, background checks, fingerprinting, etc etc...So next time you are offered a job in a foreign country beware... I am sorry this happened to you...I have been ripped of many times by scams..kinda makes you wonder about the fabric of the human race huh?
Brian
Boynton Beach,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, March 15, 2004
HD Canada has been scamming several people on the Internet out of 75.00 and your information with the promise of employment only to just give several excuses on postponing the position and never hearing from them again. I also suspect identity fraud. If you would like to fight back, first put an alert with your credit agencies. Try also visiting these sites. www.IC3.Gov (Internet fraud) www.bbbmwo.ca (Canadian Better Business Bureau www.phonebusters.com (A Canadian site for Identity theft) I hope this helps.
Laura
Clinton,#4REBUTTAL Individual responds
Fri, February 27, 2004
My Story is almost identical to the woman's from Pennsylvania.I was collecting unemployment (got laid off)Sent my $75 to this company for my work visa, only to be put off for months.I was not seeking another job becuase of the promise of this great job. In the end they never got back to me after several attempts by telephone,and e-mail. something needs to be done about this company. They think it is ok to scam Americans out of their hard earned money. I would be interested in doing something about this company. Sincerely,