SPECIAL UPDATE: May 17 2012: Chandler Hill Partners remains committed to increased customer satisfaction and has improved their business practices over the years to better serve their customers. Chandler Hill Partners is truly dedicated to making sure their customers are satisfied and that any complaints which do arise are addressed promptly and fairly.
To date, Chandler Hill Partners has made good faith efforts to resolve all complaints reported on Ripoff Report. Based on our experience, the member business has proven to be among the top members of the Rip-off Report Corporate Advocacy Business Remediation and Customer Satisfaction Program as a Verified Safe Business.
Over time and since becoming a member, Chandler Hill Partners has remained actively engaged and improving the way they address customer service complaints. As an active and current member of the Ripoff Report Corporate Advocacy Business Remediation and Customer Satisfaction Program we are happy to report that now more than ever Chandler Hill Partners remains committed to improving customer satisfaction.
Remember, no company or individual can ever satisfy 100% of the people 100% of the time. There are no products or services that will always be perfect for everyone and even the best companies will receive complaints from time to time. However, by participating in the Corporate Advocacy Program, the member business has made a commitment to working with its customers to resolve complaints quickly and fairly whenever possible.
Please keep in mind that as a consumer you have some responsibilities as well. Success has many definitions that based on your past experiences, current situation and your perceived expectations. Success with any product or service is always based on the proper application and understanding. The fastest car will not run if you never turn the engine on. Look at how you used the product or service that was provided in relation with the instructions that you received. The Corporate Advocacy Business Remediation and Customer Satisfaction Program will help you get your voice heard but please be prepared with documentation and fair representation of your concern, also have an idea of how the company can fix your concern. Can they offer additional services, extend warranties, offer a fair refund or just get you talking with someone that can help. ..let them know and let us know!
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Marcus
McKinney,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Wed, July 21, 2004
I found that in addition to ripping you off with their services it seems that they are a front for a company called Sterling HighTower. You remember the 7500 plus recruiter base you were promised. Well it seems that Sterling is selling access to our resumes to recruiting firms, and the sales pitch and everything is so familiar with what happens to the job seeker that it is uncanny. no wonder why it's so hard to get a job these days with all these scams.
Marcus
McKinney,#3UPDATE EX-employee responds
Wed, July 21, 2004
I found that in addition to ripping you off with their services it seems that they are a front for a company called Sterling HighTower. You remember the 7500 plus recruiter base you were promised. Well it seems that Sterling is selling access to our resumes to recruiting firms, and the sales pitch and everything is so familiar with what happens to the job seeker that it is uncanny. no wonder why it's so hard to get a job these days with all these scams.
Marcus
McKinney,#4UPDATE EX-employee responds
Wed, July 21, 2004
I found that in addition to ripping you off with their services it seems that they are a front for a company called Sterling HighTower. You remember the 7500 plus recruiter base you were promised. Well it seems that Sterling is selling access to our resumes to recruiting firms, and the sales pitch and everything is so familiar with what happens to the job seeker that it is uncanny. no wonder why it's so hard to get a job these days with all these scams.
Marcus
McKinney,#5UPDATE EX-employee responds
Wed, July 21, 2004
I found that in addition to ripping you off with their services it seems that they are a front for a company called Sterling HighTower. You remember the 7500 plus recruiter base you were promised. Well it seems that Sterling is selling access to our resumes to recruiting firms, and the sales pitch and everything is so familiar with what happens to the job seeker that it is uncanny. no wonder why it's so hard to get a job these days with all these scams.
Mike
Dallas,#6Consumer Comment
Wed, July 14, 2004
Interesting that the response from Chandler Hill was not a denial of the claims made by Mark. The response from the company argues that they don't have a client named Mark in Texas.
Congratulations Mark for recognizing a scam when you see one.
And I bet they haven't found a job for anyone named John, Bob, Bill, Tom, Ted, Barbara, Cathy, Kathy, Karen, Julie.....or even Billy Bob.
RUN from this scam....Chandler Hill started as a franchise of Bernard Haldane, a company that is being investigated in three states and has suits pending with the state of Illinois and others.
Bernard Haldane recently changed their name to BH Career Specialists and there are over 300 Rip-Off Reports on this site about Haldane.
Connect The Dots.
Sarah
Tucson,#7REBUTTAL Owner of company
Thu, July 01, 2004
Chandler Hill Partners, Inc. does not have a client by this name in Dallas Texas or any other location in Texas.