Zina Language School
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 7:15 am
I would like to warn colleagues from a hoax slayer called Zina Language school virtually based in Dubai with whom I had a very bad experience that progressed as follows:
They send me an announcement for job opening as an ESL instructor with rather a high salary so I responded by sending my CV and the next thing I received was to go to a certain website to apply for my visa to the UAE but something drew my attention that is all their sites end in (.tk). I wrote back to them requesting an offer and they reply that I have to inform them when I will be reporting to Dubai for my job interview and/or placement. The e-mail was very confusing and I could smell some kind of phishing. I wrote back to them that I am not very comfortable with this kind of interaction and that I suspect they are a hoax slayer and asked them to stop sending me messages. The next thing I receive from them is an e-mail showing Kenyan Embassy's letter head (I think I have never seen one) that I am wanted by Kenyan embassies for ESL scams to hundreds of Kenyan citizens in the UAE and that I should report to the nearest Kenyan Embassy for investigation and that my partner was arrested and pointed out me as the mastermind of the scam operation. I have all the e-mail from them and my replies and I am willing to forward them to whoever is interested. I am warning other colleagues against these people and asking what shall I do to clear myself from these allegations.
They send me an announcement for job opening as an ESL instructor with rather a high salary so I responded by sending my CV and the next thing I received was to go to a certain website to apply for my visa to the UAE but something drew my attention that is all their sites end in (.tk). I wrote back to them requesting an offer and they reply that I have to inform them when I will be reporting to Dubai for my job interview and/or placement. The e-mail was very confusing and I could smell some kind of phishing. I wrote back to them that I am not very comfortable with this kind of interaction and that I suspect they are a hoax slayer and asked them to stop sending me messages. The next thing I receive from them is an e-mail showing Kenyan Embassy's letter head (I think I have never seen one) that I am wanted by Kenyan embassies for ESL scams to hundreds of Kenyan citizens in the UAE and that I should report to the nearest Kenyan Embassy for investigation and that my partner was arrested and pointed out me as the mastermind of the scam operation. I have all the e-mail from them and my replies and I am willing to forward them to whoever is interested. I am warning other colleagues against these people and asking what shall I do to clear myself from these allegations.