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  • Report:  #340731

Complaint Review: United American Insurance Company

United American Insurance Company ALMOST scammed me!!! Milford Ohio

  • Reported By:
    Trotwood Ohio
  • Submitted:
    Mon, June 16, 2008
  • Updated:
    Fri, June 20, 2008
  • United American Insurance Company
    200 Techenecenter Dr.
    Milford, Ohio
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    513-453-0306
  • Category:

I was contacted today by a gentleman claiming to be with United American Insurance Company. I was told I had 'applied' online through Career.com and he allegedly wanted to set up an interview.

I was laid off in mid May from a COMMERCIAL PRINTING company. I have a wife, two teenage boys, and a mortgage. I have been franticly busting my hump TRYING to get back to work BEFORE I have to consider McDonald's or Wendy's or BOTH!

I couldn't see myself applying for an insurance position so I started looking around on the internet. Guess what I found? O.M.G. !!! B*****ds!!!!

I'm glad I did a lil looking! AND I'm grateful to everyone who has posted on here already about this Ripoff! The time & frustration you have helped me avoid? PRICELESS!! Thank You!!! Maybe it's time to turn the tables on 'em? I have an 'interview' May 23 at 3 pm still standing. Maybe I outta record it & post to YouTube?

Gene
Trotwood, Ohio
U.S.A.

5 Updates & Rebuttals


Tim

Grand Haven,
Michigan,
U.S.A.

Some "opportunities" are better left unexplored

#6Consumer Suggestion

Fri, June 20, 2008

Actually, this reporter was smart enough to do some research into a comapny that, in all likelihood, sends this "invitation" to EVERYONE who submits their resume on career.com.

After I graduated from law school I was hard up for a gig, as at that time it was rather hard for a lawyer to find work. I was inundated with a slew of offers from various insurance companies. Upon research, I found that each of these companies had numerous reports on this site, all relating to "opportunities" that basically turned out to be pyramid shemes.

So no, I wouldn't expect that this reporter is currently flipping burgers. In fact, giving his savvy, I would expect that he has found some sort of gainful employment, as have I.


Tim

Grand Haven,
Michigan,
U.S.A.

Some "opportunities" are better left unexplored

#6Consumer Suggestion

Fri, June 20, 2008

Actually, this reporter was smart enough to do some research into a comapny that, in all likelihood, sends this "invitation" to EVERYONE who submits their resume on career.com.

After I graduated from law school I was hard up for a gig, as at that time it was rather hard for a lawyer to find work. I was inundated with a slew of offers from various insurance companies. Upon research, I found that each of these companies had numerous reports on this site, all relating to "opportunities" that basically turned out to be pyramid shemes.

So no, I wouldn't expect that this reporter is currently flipping burgers. In fact, giving his savvy, I would expect that he has found some sort of gainful employment, as have I.


Tim

Grand Haven,
Michigan,
U.S.A.

Some "opportunities" are better left unexplored

#6Consumer Suggestion

Fri, June 20, 2008

Actually, this reporter was smart enough to do some research into a comapny that, in all likelihood, sends this "invitation" to EVERYONE who submits their resume on career.com.

After I graduated from law school I was hard up for a gig, as at that time it was rather hard for a lawyer to find work. I was inundated with a slew of offers from various insurance companies. Upon research, I found that each of these companies had numerous reports on this site, all relating to "opportunities" that basically turned out to be pyramid shemes.

So no, I wouldn't expect that this reporter is currently flipping burgers. In fact, giving his savvy, I would expect that he has found some sort of gainful employment, as have I.


Tim

Grand Haven,
Michigan,
U.S.A.

Some "opportunities" are better left unexplored

#6Consumer Suggestion

Fri, June 20, 2008

Actually, this reporter was smart enough to do some research into a comapny that, in all likelihood, sends this "invitation" to EVERYONE who submits their resume on career.com.

After I graduated from law school I was hard up for a gig, as at that time it was rather hard for a lawyer to find work. I was inundated with a slew of offers from various insurance companies. Upon research, I found that each of these companies had numerous reports on this site, all relating to "opportunities" that basically turned out to be pyramid shemes.

So no, I wouldn't expect that this reporter is currently flipping burgers. In fact, giving his savvy, I would expect that he has found some sort of gainful employment, as have I.


Justin

Orange Park,
Florida,
U.S.A.

Ha...nice one.

#6UPDATE Employee

Wed, June 18, 2008

So it would seem that someone who found your resume online and called you for an interview are subsequently scam-artists?

If that's the case, I imagine that by now you're working at Wendy's or Burger King. No harm done here, you're not really the type that would fit into any kind of organizational culture anyway. =)

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