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Complaint / Review
Nationwide Recruit Service
Virtual Assistant Recruiting Company work at hpme ripoff Austin And Nationwide

This company probably doesn't need to be posted, they are pretty easy to spot, however, compared to alot of the other more obvious work at home "rip off" fly by night scammers, these guys are slightly more convincing, and for the people out there who are desperate for work and especially trusting of people, this operation could potentially ruin someones day.

They seem to be ripping most people off to the tune of $11.00 to $15.00 per shot, these are what they collect in so called "registration fees", but they will hit you up for that registration fee again and again until you wake up and realize that they are NOTHING but a rip off. Of course with every eleven dollars they make another 'job promise', the catch is, sadly, they will NEVER have ANY work for you.

I noticed them while looking for a job, and being careful of internet scams I was not SURE that they were a rip off until I emailed them and discovered that they lied. The first lie I caught them in was when they sent me to take what they referred to as "their typing test". Well, I contacted the website that hosted the typing test and learned that they had absolutely NO affiliation with them, and wanted to know just who they were to be giving anyone the impression that that typing test had anything to do with them. Once my suspicions became valid enough for my satisfaction I posted a 'warning' on the same Craigslist that ran the ad. I got several responses from people who allowed me to 'follow up' with them as they went through their respective rip-off journey. Here is what I learned.

The first thing they do is require a 'registration fee'. You pay your fee when they tell you that you are one of the very few that may be chosen for the job. After you pay the fee they tell you that you do not qualify for the job, and they congratulate two other 'phantom' people who supposedly got the job. (I was in contact with many people who fell for this, and they all got the same response)-

The next thing they do is send you another email, and they tease you with compliments and promises that you are in the running for another job. - Once again this is complete with details, they request a resume, give you an idea of what kind of data you'll supposedly be 'entering' and a pay rate and everything. Next thing you know - surprise surprise - they need a registration fee - after the fee is paid - they 'regret to inform you' that you did not qualify for this job either!

They will tell you that you are at the top of their list, and will be getting the next available job, anything and everything to string you along and get another registration fee out of you - most people give up by now. I suspect that IF there EVER is any work to be had through these people it would have to be suckering more people like yourself, if you were desperate enough to fall for it, you might be desperate enough to try and get more suckers for them.

They are without question another internet scam, and a RIP-OFF - making profit of the current high unemployment rate and those of us who are desperate for work and who would love to be able to work at home. Working at home is possible, but not through these knuckleheads. Avoid them at ANY cost.


Offender: Nationwide Recruit Service

Country: USA   State: Texas   City: Austin And Nationwide
Address: Craigslist And Local Job Postings

Category: Miscellaneous

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