I am an ex-employee...
I know that there were plans to pay search engines to ignore the negative reports. It appears that they must have followed through with their plan because I just checked Google and I only saw three webpages on Bernard Haldane (BHA) and consumer complaintss and negative news articles are ignored.
Also, I have noticed that even with all the negative news stories all over the media; not only here, but also internationally, that the Better Business Bureau has granted BHA membership, which certifies that they are not a rip-off. How can they say that unless BHA is paying the BBB lots of money?
TRICK QUESTION - I know that is exactly what BHA has arranged with the BBB; pay cash to represent them as a good company, which is in good standing with them, eventhough the BBB gets tons of complaints on them all the time.
I smell corruption. If we can't trust those who control the internet, then perhaps it is time for the government to step in and regulate -
If that is not what you want then you need to DEMAND that Google and other search engines show some 'nads, stop supporting fraud and dump these cheaters; ALL cheaters for that matter.
Dave ex-employee
Orlando, Florida
U.S.A.
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