I will not say yes or no but my experience was NOT what I paid for. I was led to believe apples and was given oranges. I paid them $2,999 and my airfare was $1,200. I also had to pay for my visa and an apartment in Beijing for three months - another $3,000. In all I lost three months of my life and $7,200.
Verbally on the phone I was told and convinced that I would be working for a large and famous international company. In reality, I was sent to work for a Chinese company that I never heard of. When I got back home, I contacted the FTC and they told me to file civil and criminal claims in my state. Due to "budget constraints" they now only prosecute if victims lose more than $10,000. If I had any money left for lawyers I would certainly unleash a lawyer. I postponed my wedding to take advantage of this "opportunity". My new husband probably now wonders if he married a fool.
I learned my lesson the hard way in 2010. When I saw the links below. I decided to vent with this blog and help stop others from making the same mistake I made. Technically, they provided me an internship. But for sure I never got what I was sold nor promised. Trust nobody over the telephone or who does China business no matter how beautiful their web site looks.
http://forums.eslcafe.com/job/viewtopic.php?p=1092375
http://chinafraudpatrol.blogspot.com/
http://www.abroadreviews.com/scam-alert-crcc-china-internships-are-fraud
http://eslwatch.info/china-2/scams-or-schemes-in-china/8939-warning-crccasia-chinasolutions-com-are-internship-scams
http://chinascampatrol.wordpress.com/2013/05/23/china-work-abroad-scams-growing-blacklist-whitelists-now-being-compiled-your-help-requested/