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Please, stay far far far away from this company!!! Absolute garbage and sham!
Date of experience: 28 November 2023
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Please, stay far far far away from this company!!! Absolute garbage and sham!
Date of experience: 28 November 2023
This company "robbed me on 11 credit hours" after wrongfully converting my clock hours in credit hours. They also rob me of 4 month that i spent waiting for the results and for the correction of their poor calculation. It is so unfortunate that those shameless and unprofessional individuals are in business and allowed to practice
Date of experience: 12 August 2024
Worst PLACE EVER!! This people are NEGLIGENT AND DONT CARE ABOUT YOU!!! All they want is money. I sent my documents and they could not even find them. After more than a month they told me they could not accept my documents bc they were not original which those were the documents my school sent me. They are Not good. DONT GO TO THIS PLACE PLEASE! Don’t waste your money
Date of experience: 12 July 2022
I am a PhD graduate from Karolinska Institute (KI) in Sewden, ranked #6 in the world by QS. KI is the institute which gives out Nobel prizes. Recently, I sent this company my PhD for evaluation and the process became a headache and after almost 1 month I decided to withdraw my documents and continue with another company. Obviously, they do not have good knowledge about world universities. They did not know what KI is :-D first they told me they could not locate my documents shipped to them by FedEx! after almost 2 weeks they said they found it. After another week they asked me to send them scanned copies of undergraduate and Master's degrees as a proof of progression to PhD :-D Then they asked me about my thesis, so I sent them a link to my thesis available online on the KI library which by itself is a great honor. The they asked me to ask KI HR to send them a secure official email confirming my PhD and thesis :-D They received the email but then asked for a letter to be mailed to them. I told them print the email they received from KI HI for their record as the post office envelop has nothing to do with KI and does not resolve any dark point. Finally, I decided to withdraw my docs and take my money back. Obviously, their staff are not eager to work and as they could have authenticated my PhD within one day by sending and email to KI HR. The bottomline is that do not waste your time with them.
Date of experience: 13 June 2022
They suck!!! Waste of money, it’s so expensive and they don’t do a great job evaluating international transcripts!!! Might just go with ECE. Stay away from this company, they take alot of your money, lack of knowledge and no efforts on their work!!! Their evaluation is very useless, never used the report!
Date of experience: 24 November 2021
The IERF charge you to change your transcripts over to a foreign school. They took 3/4 months to figure out that my institution had sent them the wrong transcripts and I missed my university deadline for admissions. After calling them out on it they were able to complete the transaction in a matter of 2 days. There isn’t much of a rush and their phone systems have been saying they won’t be back on until April and it’s August now!
Date of experience: 17 August 2020
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