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  • Report:  #32632

Complaint Review: Bernard Haldane

Bernard Haldane deceptive "career counseling" ripoff exploits job hunters in down economy Denver Colorado

  • Reported By:
    Boulder CO
  • Submitted:
    Tue, October 15, 2002
  • Updated:
    Wed, October 16, 2002
  • Bernard Haldane
    1625 Broadway , Suite 2550
    Denver, Colorado
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    303-825-5700
  • Category:

Fresh off the boat from France, I went to Bernard Haldane to jump-start my US job hunt. Having lived outside the US for ten years I was pretty defenseless against the sophisticated "scam" artists here. I was tempted by the hopeful "easy way" out, and the prospect of having "expert" companionship in an emotionally arduous job search. Also, one of Bernard Haldane's principals hailed from my blue-chip multinational employer in France, so they couldn't be all bad, right? Wrong.

When I arrived at Haldane, I was slightly uncomfortable in the fancy downtown Denver digs -- obviously paid for by the unemployed. After a preliminary flattery meeting, and assurances that I had been 'selected' by the company, I went to a second meeting where my VP counselor (courtesy of "Rip-off Report I now know that 'everyone' is a VP) offered to take my $7,000 in return for...nothing. No kidding.

If I was such a hot prospect, I asked, why couldn't they invest in me and take a percentage of my first salary? No dice. But their sales pitch is excellent, and there was an allure in the elusiveness. I couldn't imagine they could get away with charging that much and offering nothing, so their services must be worthwhile...?? But I passed it up. In what other business would people part with $7,000 without a product, process, service level agreement or guarantee to show for it?

I'm going to spend some of that money on a new computer, a Java programming class, the beginning of an MBA...and I just might be able to fit in some season ski passes too.
A word to the wise...the horrendous job market has spawned hundreds of bogus "employment services" including fake "recruiter networks" that front for web sites trying to sell resume writing and distribution services. Don't fall for it! "High-level" people like us are the best qualified to write and distribute our own resumes. Best of luck to every one of us...and save your money for something that's worth it.

PS. There's a great PR job open at Bernard Haldane for "damage control."

Annette
Boulder, Colorado

CLICK HERE, You must read this!! ..Financial Post Article LINK - Haldane not up to the job ..exposing this company for what it really is - a huge scam

1 Updates & Rebuttals


The Fraud Chick

Ethics,
Arkansas,

Well done..... letter belongs in the badbusinessbureau Archives

#2Consumer Suggestion

Wed, October 16, 2002

Annette,



You may be defenseless against some of the latest scams but you certainly are not witless. Nice job and very well put. Your letter belongs in the BadBusinessBureau Archives as a stellar example of outwitting the scoundrels.



Well done.

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