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iHire.com iHire.com ripped me off with deceptive methods to make recurrent charges to my credit card account. Internet, Internet
iHire.com used a common deceptive practice to sign up new registrants to a trial period offer in the hope that they would not understand that the once the short trial period had expired, recurrent charges would then be made to the victim's credit card, compounded by the practice of billing the victim's account in 3-month intervals rather than monthly in a sublime attempt to hide what they were doing by skip-billing, so that the victim was less likely to discover that their account was being recurrently charged.
2 Updates & Rebuttals
JPL
Keymar,Maryland,
United States of America
NOT TRUE
#3Consumer Comment
Fri, August 17, 2012
iHire is the ONLY job board that has jobs from over 5,000 websites throughout the U.S. It's a one-stop shop where you only have to have one password, and one site. You people always want to report that you are being ripped off... well, waaa, waaaaa, waaaaaa.
You never stop to ask... and you, of course, are NEVER wrong! OMG!
Romae2012
USAThey are scammers!
#3Consumer Comment
Thu, February 23, 2012
I have my own report, too. I saw what they're doing. They're copying free job ads elsewhere, like Craigslist or company's direct website, and then posting it on the iHire job network to charge people for access. I also included screenshots.
http://www.ripoffreport.com/employment-services/ihirejobnetwork-com/ihirejobnetwork-com-ihiremarke-7dff1.htm