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iHire.com They charged me fees for services that were never fulfulled Angola, Indiana
After getting zero job leads I spoke with Jason Hayes the alleged manager at iHire who was zero help. I could have got the same job listings from craigslist. I thought I was going to have a service that would expedite me getting a job but all I got was the same listings I got on my own and crappy advice from the rep I talked to. I want my money back but they won't give it. iHire is a failure and I hope no one else falls for their money making scheme
2 Updates & Rebuttals
JPL
Keymar,Maryland,
United States of America
Can't you read?
#3Consumer Comment
Fri, August 17, 2012
The only way that iHire can charge you is if YOU enter your debit or credit card information. They don't just pull it out of the air or grab your name out of a hat. The terms and conditions state that if you cancel with the 7 day trial period you will never be charged for the service. However, if you want to keep the service, do nothing and your subscription will continue as long as you like. You people never read. You just click, click, click... and customer service gets sick of hearing about it.
Romae2012
USAThey are scammers!
#3Consumer Comment
Thu, February 23, 2012
I have my own report, too. I saw what they're doing. They're taking 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