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Friday, April 25, 2008

Changing my mail address to protect money from fraud consultants

Thank you very much for the response to my earlier queries. Well once again I am very confused. The matter of confusion is that... I have applied to study in Finland through a consultancy i.e GRACE INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION, they had already taken NRS 5000 for the processing in the beginning' and again they took NRS 4500 for the exam fee while they give me a receipt or voucher of only NRS 4000. I have given entrance exam and it was good hopeful to get chance to study in Finland. Now comes my problem, Consultancy has given their address for my any letter from university from Finland that means they will get my confirmation letter first and I think they gonna ask me more money after my confirmation and I don't wanna give 'em even a single penny. Now what should I do to get a confirmation letter or any kinda letter from University directly to my hand? Should I write a mail to a University, stating my name applicant no, to send any further document or letter to my NEW ADDRESS.. WIll it be good. OR do you have any idea on this. Please help me Out.
I wish I'd have seen this blog before going to consultancy to apply in Finland.
But anyway, now I knew I was wrong, going to consultancy.
 
Well friend, many Nepalese friends are being victim of those fraud consultants these days, specially in case of Finland Education.  And, you are one of them. Don't worry, there are ways override the consultant while getting acceptance letter.

It seems that you haven't browsed through the blog properly, I have written many posts about the ways to get rid from those fraud consultants. Please read the following post, it will guide you through the process of changing mail address:

Avoiding fraud consultants of Nepal (http://www.nepalfinland.com/2008/04/avoiding-fraud-consultants-of-nepal.html)

Below is the link about one of the successful student who changed his address using the process mentioned on above post. This post also contains the sample of the email which he sent to the college to change his address:

Attempts to change my mail address to protect 3 lakhs from fraud consultant
(http://www.nepalfinland.com/2008/04/attempts-to-change-my-mail-address-to.html)


Best of Luck !!

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