If you plan to teach in China, you need to be aware and avoid a recruiting company called China ESL owned by Rebecca Tang in Beijing. Although they advertise by many names all over the internet and on every ESL/TEFL forum and message board, they are bottom feeders that have ripped off over a thousand expat foreign teachers since 2005.
The problem is that Rebecca is a millionaire who hired a full-time hacker to delete all the negative posts about her online. Below are some current posts that she has not deleted – yet. As an old member of the now-defunct China Teachers Alliance who was not allowed to have my visa renewed, I still feel it is my duty as a teaching colleague to bring this fraud to your attention. Good luck and stay safe in China.
http://www.thebeijinger.com/forum/2013/01/31/beware-chinaesl-scam-alert-rebecca-tang-will-rip-you
http://chinafraudpatrol.blogspot.com/2013/04/fraud-alert-rebecca-tang-of-china-esl.html
http://www.globalblacklist.org/
http://eslwatch.info/china-2/bad-recruiters-review-in-china/7150-webb-international.html
http://worldwolfwatch.wordpress.com
http://forums.eslcafe.com/teacher/viewtopic.php?p=45560
http://forums.eslcafe.com/job/viewtopic.php?t=35714
To keep current on CHINA ESL name changes and other scams that target expat foreign teachers, be sure to check these blacklists from time to time and before accepting any new teaching assignment in China…
http://WorldWolfWatch.wordpress.com