Scam £100 for a Canadian visa is not…
Scam £100 for a Canadian visa is not correct.
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Scam £100 for a Canadian visa is not correct.
If for whatever reason you are in a hurry and not paying close attention, they are a rip-off company that shows up highly in a Google search. Charge $100 for a $5 ETA to Canada while having a similar interface to the official channel, no faster than the standard Canadian government service. Price is not revealed until after you pay. My bank, which usually stops all internet transactions with an extra confirmation, did nothing here.
This is WEBSITE SCAM!! DO NOT USE!! They charged me 150pounds for a visa to Canada that should have costed 7pounds. Still haven't received the application. They never show the prices!! And then say that you application has started, so that you can't get your refund back!!
THEY HAVE OTHER WEBSITES THAT HAVE SIMILAR PRESENTATION...LIKE e-visa.center!!
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