Jan 14, 2020
Updated by Inziko The original complaint, see below!
Beware of WVP International – Real Scam!!!
I am a key witness to this! It all begun as if WVP International was a credible company, with professional, focused and trusted workers. But this turned out to be a real nightmare! We (me, Michael and one Robbina from Uganda) had signed legal agreements with WVP International in July 2018, with Manpreet being the cases manager. In August, we sent in our documents. While I sent all required documents according to the check-list we were provided, Robbina had only her birth certificate and the bank statement pending – the two pending documents of Robbina were sent one Week to end of the period we were given to submit in our documents.
Then all of a sudden the bitter surprises begun. Manpreet gave Robbina 10 days to submit the remaining documents. On asking her which documents were pending since Robbina had sent the first batch of her documents together with those of mine (that is Michael), she denied receiving any of Robbina’s documents that were sent in August and claimed she only received Robbina’s documents which were sent in September. Attempts to tell her to thoroughly check through the documents sent in August were very futile – Manpreet just insisted she never received any of Robbina’s documents which were sent in August yet the prove of delivery of the documents from DHL (the courier company the delivered the documents) is evident. DHL is a reputable company which actually has no record of mismanaging its obligation to clients! Then without any commitment to ascertain the delivery of Robbina’s documents in August, Manpreet hastily closed Robbina’s case as soon as the 10 days she had given to submit the claimed missing documents elapsed – insisting having received incomplete documents and closing the case for the client not acting within the 60 days as according to the agreement signed. Robbina continued to query the credibility of Manpreet’s decision to close her case but Manpreet stopped responding to Robbina’s queries. It was only in January 5th 2019 that Robbina received a mail from a new case manager, one Kamaldeep, that relentlessly continued with Manpreet’s insistence that Robbina had sent incomplete documents and that her case was as such closed. But again Kamaldeep never even mentioned which of Robbina’s documents were missing as according to the check-list WVP International had provided.
On my (Michael’s) part, when the 60 days within which I was to submit my documents elapsed, my case was closed with a very dry claim that I had not submitted complete documents. On asking the case manager, Manpreet, which documents were pending, she never specified anything but rather, in one of her e-mail communications, she ambiguously stated “there are many documents here …” and continued mentioning some of my documents that she was with. Otherwise I would have expected her to check the documents I had sent against the check-list WVP International had provided us (the prospective candidates from Uganda at the time; for we were more than 15 people). As I continued communicating to her and insisting she critically reviews my case for justice to be done to me, her responses to my mails stopped. Then on the 7th of December 2018, I received a mail from another person, one Kamaldeep, to provide them (or WVP as it may be) with an address through which my documents could be sent back since my case was closed because I did not send my documents in time. This was a very heavy blow of frustration to me. How do I go on to provide an address and my documents are sent back without any legal prove that indeed I had not provided all the documents that were expected from me and that I had sent my documents way after the 60 days within which I was to submit my documents had expired?
In fact WVP International has done no constructive service to me, Robbina and some others from Uganda who had dealings with it at the same period. Instead it has been a real big frustration! WVP International has taken my and others’ real hard earned money for nothing and frustrated us on-top! Amidst the frustrating encounters, there has been real waste of clients’ time! If I am to provide my address, I seek a complete refund of my money, payment for damages and then the return of my documents! If indeed my documents were sent late, we would together do a query on the courier company, DHL, which delivered my documents. We will have to involve the Indian embassy here in Uganda and the Ministry of foreign Affairs o[censored]ganda to ascertain the claims of the case managers. Unless proven otherwise, then I will provide my address to send back my documents. These acts all cast doubt on whether WVP International is really a legitimate overseas career company, as it claims! I am asking myself: “are these not deliberately orchestrated claims of incomplete documents or late submission so as to gradually buy time and retain clients’ hard earned money for no real work done for them?” NOTE: In a number of agreements signed with prospective candidates from Uganda since August 2018, the migration to Canada was to take place within 90 days. But to date, no any one of the candidates has ever received an invitation to prepare for the travel to Canada. WVP International, as it is happening, is a company that will never perform. It fraudulently cons people’s money; creates lies to default its victims on the agreements signed; takes unjustified autonomous decisions disfavouring those who succumbed to its lures; claims will refund some of the money yet after having not done any credible work according to the agreement signed; buys time and tactfully frustrates its victims until they give up! So beware!! Ugandans have fallen prey to it!