I think this post was about Fake CIC Team and not MS XP... ;Diamroth said:And how would you know from where I bought it?
Can you tell me?
I think this post was about Fake CIC Team and not MS XP... ;Diamroth said:And how would you know from where I bought it?
Can you tell me?
lol that is so funny, i would hang up the call and call cic to confirm if they are trying to call me. We have to be very careful with these fake people who scam peoplelenijames said:Hi
Although these events have happened in November 2013....it is not the end of it. Today February 25th 2014 at 1.37 pm I received a call from +1254375829646 and the conversation was just the same as the original post said. At first I thought it was a genuine call. But then when the guy was telling me that this call is being recorded and in case I disconnect the call, there would be no other option but to deport me back to India. Then he continued to persist me to go to the nearest Canada Post Office to wire the money. The next day one person from immigration will come to my house and blah blah blay... the same modus operandi. At the beginning when they tell all your information you are so sure that it is not a fake call. It is only when they keep on persisting that I should not disconnect the call and have to decide now itself either of the two options and if I wanted to stay I have to send the money instantly, that we realize it is a scam. However the best part is that when I came to Canada 2 months back... I never gave my mobile number any where. So how does the immigration know my mob number when I just got the mob three weeks before only. This may be some recruiters who have advertised in the job sites and as we are applying for jobs they get the entire information. At last I told them since I am not getting a job in my profession it is better you send someone to deport me. He said u would receive a call within 30 minutes regarding the deportation instructions. I said Thank You... will be waiting for that to happen eagerly.....
lenijames said:Hi
Although these events have happened in November 2013....it is not the end of it. Today February 25th 2014 at 1.37 pm I received a call from +1254375829646 and the conversation was just the same as the original post said. At first I thought it was a genuine call. But then when the guy was telling me that this call is being recorded and in case I disconnect the call, there would be no other option but to deport me back to India. Then he continued to persist me to go to the nearest Canada Post Office to wire the money. The next day one person from immigration will come to my house and blah blah blay... the same modus operandi. At the beginning when they tell all your information you are so sure that it is not a fake call. It is only when they keep on persisting that I should not disconnect the call and have to decide now itself either of the two options and if I wanted to stay I have to send the money instantly, that we realize it is a scam. However the best part is that when I came to Canada 2 months back... I never gave my mobile number any where. So how does the immigration know my mob number when I just got the mob three weeks before only. This may be some recruiters who have advertised in the job sites and as we are applying for jobs they get the entire information. At last I told them since I am not getting a job in my profession it is better you send someone to deport me. He said u would receive a call within 30 minutes regarding the deportation instructions. I said Thank You... will be waiting for that to happen eagerly.....
Agreeiam_toby said:Adding to that, CIC will never ask you to wire transfer money
I really think no one should ever give his personal details over the phone to anyone unless you are the initiator of the call (i.e. you calling some organization). Its just a common sense. Period. That simple.ajitbaruah said:I had similar experience. Currently my PR application is in process and it is in an advance stage. Yesterday evening I got a call, and the lady said she is calling from CIC. I took it as a genuine call thinking this to be a response to one of my query to CIC send couple of days back. She called me by my name. Assuming that for verification she is asking me Client ID and details, I gave all the info for myself and family member including Passport numbers. She was telling me that, she is processing my case and she has to process it that day itself. And then started telling how to do the stamping and all this. She also told me somebody will be coming the next day to verify it in person, and I need to deposit the right of admission fee ($1000 for 2 adults) in the nearest Canada Post office within next half hour for processing otherwise my application may be refused. Then I told her that whether she is going to send any email with all these information. I told her that I dont feel comfortable in paying anything without any written communication, then she said got little paused. I did a trick and said that her voice is not clear and asked her to provide me a number to call her back from my landline. After a pause again she gave me a number but later found that it belongs to some center in Ottawa. The number from which I got the call is a weird one with 12 digits without even the country code . 905 340 938 285.
Then I call CIC helpline number, and surprisingly they told me this may be or may not be a genuine call. At-least I am sure that the way they have asked me to deposit the money can not be a genuine process. and CIC helpline should be able to confirm that atleast.
I am bit concerned as I have given all my family members Passport details and client id numbers. I have already sent a mail to CPC-CIC on this, but no-reply yet. Please share if anybody else have this type of experience.
Perhaps database or its part from trackitt.com somehow got leaked? Honestly, I doubt it is from CIC itself...LPS said:So, how are these callers privy to so much information about people's immigration applications? Is there a leak somewhere?