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tobabu
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VISA Personal appearance appoitment

Post by tobabu » Mon Dec 17, 2012 12:28 pm

Hi

If anyone need of Home office appointment they can contact me directly, its 300GBP. You have to pay only when its confirmed.


Contact me on the following number.

+44(0)7588753444

Also, you can email me @ tobabu@gmail.com with your requirements so that I can tell you when I can give you the date.



Thanks..
Babu Loganathan
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mulderpf
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Post by mulderpf » Mon Dec 17, 2012 1:00 pm

A representative must never offer a confirmed appointment for sale. Any firm found doing so will immediately be prevented from using the service.
You should book only 1 appointment, for the date and time that you need. If you cannot attend the appointment that you have booked, you must cancel or reschedule it.

An appointment must be booked in the name of the person who will attend it. Nobody else can attend the appointment in that person's place. If you book an appointment on another person's behalf, you must give their name and they must attend the appointment. A booked appointment cannot be transferred to a different person.

Do not book speculative appointments. You should not book an appointment until you know that you, or the person who you represent, can and will attend the appointment.
I am intrigued to find out exactly how you book these appointments?

tobabu
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Post by tobabu » Mon Dec 17, 2012 5:00 pm

I completely understand appointment's cant be booked in other persons name and not transferable but I am booking appointments in your name and address. I can assure its only available for you and no one else.


If you do need the service contact me. Also, if you give me your use name and password, I can book it on behalf of you.




mulderpf wrote:
A representative must never offer a confirmed appointment for sale. Any firm found doing so will immediately be prevented from using the service.
You should book only 1 appointment, for the date and time that you need. If you cannot attend the appointment that you have booked, you must cancel or reschedule it.

An appointment must be booked in the name of the person who will attend it. Nobody else can attend the appointment in that person's place. If you book an appointment on another person's behalf, you must give their name and they must attend the appointment. A booked appointment cannot be transferred to a different person.

Do not book speculative appointments. You should not book an appointment until you know that you, or the person who you represent, can and will attend the appointment.
I am intrigued to find out exactly how you book these appointments?

tobabu
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Joined: Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:46 am

Post by tobabu » Mon Dec 17, 2012 5:06 pm

These appointments booked only on the person who is going to attend and this is only appointment booking online. I don't take payments until I book an appointment on your name.


tobabu wrote:I completely understand appointment's cant be booked in other persons name and not transferable but I am booking appointments in your name and address. I can assure its only available for you and no one else.


If you do need the service contact me. Also, if you give me your use name and password, I can book it on behalf of you.




mulderpf wrote:
A representative must never offer a confirmed appointment for sale. Any firm found doing so will immediately be prevented from using the service.
You should book only 1 appointment, for the date and time that you need. If you cannot attend the appointment that you have booked, you must cancel or reschedule it.

An appointment must be booked in the name of the person who will attend it. Nobody else can attend the appointment in that person's place. If you book an appointment on another person's behalf, you must give their name and they must attend the appointment. A booked appointment cannot be transferred to a different person.

Do not book speculative appointments. You should not book an appointment until you know that you, or the person who you represent, can and will attend the appointment.
I am intrigued to find out exactly how you book these appointments?

mulderpf
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Location: London

Post by mulderpf » Tue Dec 18, 2012 7:32 am

So you are charging £300 for something that a person can do for themselves?

I just find it amazing how people jump on the bandwagon to try and make money out of desperate immigrants. £300 for a few clicks on a website... :x

paribus
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Don't take the risk!

Post by paribus » Tue Dec 18, 2012 10:15 pm

With your login, they have access to your full name and date of birth, and likely your nationality (same for your dependants if you have any). They know you already have a valid residence permit to the UK.

This is one step closer to identity theft. Beware guys - worst case scenario, post your application or keep trying like everyone else. Don't risk it. Things are not always what they seem to be.
We burn the midnight oil seeking for PEO appointments and up again early to resume our all-important jobs to keep us in the country. We are Highly Skilled Immigrants - in every sense of the word!

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