This company was fine in my opinion, & Jennifer Seymour seems fine.
I am always leary about seeing negative reviews on any site that originates out of Florida, Virginia, or Texas due to the way women business owners are treated in those states.
When I read a special insert about someone's health (as in the "coma" comment) it seems like an attempt to have a HIPPA violation "made clean"; it's completely against "good business practices" as well as ethics. Listing private medical information is completely inappropriate to be used this way.
As far as any business taking money then not delivering, well, a refund might be necessary but let me see your legal business agreement first please, before I decide.
I have been pleased with Ms. Seymour, and know that many of her services are beyond just recruitment so these negative comments seem a bit suspicious to me.
One of these comments even mentioned that Ms. Seymour offered return of funds, so what did the contract say about how long she would have to make such an accommodation; was her work 100% guaranteed verbage in the contract? Because that would be quite the interesting contract for these men to have entertained. Seems to me there is something up with these men who feel upset though she offered repay. Let's see the contract regarding refund timelines.
Again, I need to say that bringing up a persons medical data online indicates very clearly that something is foul with these two men; this is a huge red flag. And I feel Ms. Seymour has grounds for a law suit of her own with regards to this breech of ethical response.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Satisfied With Ms. Seymour