They called me very insistently, demanding urgent payment to secure the appointment. Within two weeks, I paid 540 Euros and received a general eligibility report without the lawyer's signature. Only later did I realize that I had no signed contract. When I requested a contract for the next phase, I was sent a generic document with unprofessional Gmail email addresses for both the company and the lawyer. The document lacked physical addresses, payment plans, and service delivery times; it only mentioned a 20% down payment, corresponding to 1,200 Euros. Another issue I raised was why a company based in Canada would request payment in Euros and only issue a receipt upon request.
I sent them an email asking for clarification before proceeding with further payments, but I never received a response or any subsequent contact – it's a scam.
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