Don't use ASN. Biggest waste of time I have ever experienced!! Company sounded great when they called to solicite. I filled out the User Terms of Service forms they needed. The paperwork ate up 3 weeks. My account was turned over to 5 different agents including a manger who was absolutely useless. What a waste of my time and energy. Don't spend a dime with this company, you'll find yourself chasing people down for updates and no one returns calls. Management needs some serious TRAINING. After 2 months of aggrevation and ZERO help I pulled my membership. Don't use ASN!!
Jacquie
Georgia,#2General Comment
Tue, December 22, 2009
As I sat here researching this company online while going through the career boards, I came across this report and rebuttal. I cannot help but wonder at the rebuttal to the original report.
Generally, people are just trying to find legitimate work opportunities, even reaching outside of what they consider their "normal" fields of expertise.
The job boards appear to be overrun with these kinds of "companies" and they are indeed getting paid for the postings themselves. When questioned about it, and yes I have sent off an email about a company or two, they say "we done our due diligence according to our guidelines". Yet it seems everywhere you search, there seem to be boards everywhere with an overwhelming number of comments stating SCAM with comments very similar to this one.
The person does list that they did indeed acquire a position in pharmaceutical
sales. I did notice however, that the listing was rife with spelling
and grammatical errors. No one is perfect while posting on the
internet, but it does lead to the question, who posted it and more importantly, WHY?
What is the government and the job boards going to do about this? Why are they still being allowed to what appear to be alleged scams? When do they stop? The economy seems to be in enough trouble as it is without the last few remaining dollars of the unemployed leaking out of our pockets by ripoffs? Quite a few of these companies appear to come out of California.
When is enough simply enough?
chiped
la verne,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, December 08, 2009
I got employement. it definately wasnt the 80K a year income they said, but i got into the field which seems very difficult to get into. I wanted to see if there was anything to be said of this company since i felt very sceptical, but the recruiter went over my resume with me which helped, since i paid money to have it done, but didnt realize the necessities that are required in the resume. I was in the interview for about 2 hours though with others waiting, but it was worth it. I can see that these positions are highly competitive, everyone wants my job. thank you ASN for your services, its definately was worth it for me.