Heina
Irvine,#2Consumer Suggestion
Tue, January 13, 2009
After I was almost swindled by two fake "employers" (I was smart enough to lose no money on either), I've become a skeptic with any and all employment opportunities. Thank you for posting this report. Apparently, DaterCard is not called Happyhourcard and they're "hiring" people without giving out details on what the job entails and what it pays. I will certainly be posting a report of my own, but again, thanks for posting this so I knew to be extremely skeptical and careful. By the way: this is my real name and location, and what I'm saying is true, as will be proved by my upcoming Ripoff Report which includes actual emails from Nick himself. Nick has obviously changed the name of his company, and that's the name he uses to sign his reports, so in that way, he's using a fake name, too. When people feel the need to Rip Off Report a company, it usually means that they're doing something wrong. Also, he is impossible to get a hold of, so forget it if you got ripped off. He didn't answer my emails or phone calls until I left him a voicemail, despite asserting in his email response to me that he was always available by cellphone, and he makes outrageous claims about competitors stealing his business when I asked for some simple information.
Heina
Irvine,#3Consumer Suggestion
Tue, January 13, 2009
After I was almost swindled by two fake "employers" (I was smart enough to lose no money on either), I've become a skeptic with any and all employment opportunities. Thank you for posting this report. Apparently, DaterCard is not called Happyhourcard and they're "hiring" people without giving out details on what the job entails and what it pays. I will certainly be posting a report of my own, but again, thanks for posting this so I knew to be extremely skeptical and careful. By the way: this is my real name and location, and what I'm saying is true, as will be proved by my upcoming Ripoff Report which includes actual emails from Nick himself. Nick has obviously changed the name of his company, and that's the name he uses to sign his reports, so in that way, he's using a fake name, too. When people feel the need to Rip Off Report a company, it usually means that they're doing something wrong. Also, he is impossible to get a hold of, so forget it if you got ripped off. He didn't answer my emails or phone calls until I left him a voicemail, despite asserting in his email response to me that he was always available by cellphone, and he makes outrageous claims about competitors stealing his business when I asked for some simple information.
Heina
Irvine,#4Consumer Suggestion
Tue, January 13, 2009
After I was almost swindled by two fake "employers" (I was smart enough to lose no money on either), I've become a skeptic with any and all employment opportunities. Thank you for posting this report. Apparently, DaterCard is not called Happyhourcard and they're "hiring" people without giving out details on what the job entails and what it pays. I will certainly be posting a report of my own, but again, thanks for posting this so I knew to be extremely skeptical and careful. By the way: this is my real name and location, and what I'm saying is true, as will be proved by my upcoming Ripoff Report which includes actual emails from Nick himself. Nick has obviously changed the name of his company, and that's the name he uses to sign his reports, so in that way, he's using a fake name, too. When people feel the need to Rip Off Report a company, it usually means that they're doing something wrong. Also, he is impossible to get a hold of, so forget it if you got ripped off. He didn't answer my emails or phone calls until I left him a voicemail, despite asserting in his email response to me that he was always available by cellphone, and he makes outrageous claims about competitors stealing his business when I asked for some simple information.
Heina
Irvine,#5Consumer Suggestion
Tue, January 13, 2009
After I was almost swindled by two fake "employers" (I was smart enough to lose no money on either), I've become a skeptic with any and all employment opportunities. Thank you for posting this report. Apparently, DaterCard is not called Happyhourcard and they're "hiring" people without giving out details on what the job entails and what it pays. I will certainly be posting a report of my own, but again, thanks for posting this so I knew to be extremely skeptical and careful. By the way: this is my real name and location, and what I'm saying is true, as will be proved by my upcoming Ripoff Report which includes actual emails from Nick himself. Nick has obviously changed the name of his company, and that's the name he uses to sign his reports, so in that way, he's using a fake name, too. When people feel the need to Rip Off Report a company, it usually means that they're doing something wrong. Also, he is impossible to get a hold of, so forget it if you got ripped off. He didn't answer my emails or phone calls until I left him a voicemail, despite asserting in his email response to me that he was always available by cellphone, and he makes outrageous claims about competitors stealing his business when I asked for some simple information.
The Truth About Dater Card
San Francisco,#6UPDATE Employee
Fri, March 28, 2008
To ALL consumers or interested parties regarding the Dater Card, It looks like there is someone out there (anonymous, of course- they will never give their real name, phone number or email- please notice that on all "reports"), who would love to see that Dater Card fail. When a person or competitor feels the need to create un-truths or slander a company (which is what continues to take place on this website and others that allow for anonymous blogs), it usually means that the product, ideas and future of the company are great! If someone has something to offer that doesn't have any real opportunity then people don't waste their time. In this case, this person or persons have continued their quest to slander and falsely accuse the company, its product and now the CEO. It is disheartening although somewhat empowering as it only helps in our quest for success with this great product and company. Dater Card, www.datercard.com, Dater Corp. all invite you to order a dater card on our website www.datercard.com and use it at any and all of our partnering restaurants. You may also purchase discounted movie tickets on-line at www.datercard.com. If any of our featured restaurants or movie theatre partners do not honor the discounts or tickets, you may call www.datercard.com (877-213-2837) anytime. Dater Card looks forward to a successful future as we have already pre-sold 1000 memberships in the first few days of launching the sale of the card!! If you have any questions or if you are the person or persons who keep committing these unlawful acts, we invite you to call or email ([email protected] or 877-213-2837) us anytime as we would be more than happy to answer or resolve any and all questions or issues you may have with our fantastic company, Dater Card, www.datercard.com and Dater Corp. Sincerely, Dater Corp.