Deke
Fort Collins,#2Author of original report
Tue, April 21, 2009
Using Monster.com to lure people into fake job postings is unethical and, I would imagine, you are violating the terms of agreement with Monster by posting non-jobs on their site. And yes, the word 'interview' is used many times during the call. An ethical company would: 1. Not use Monster to lure unemployed 'victims' into paying for services at a time when they can least afford it. 2. Use other marketing means and clearly state when people call that there is NO job opening at the company, and also clearly state you expect the 'victim' to pay you for services you claim to provide, and 3. Would not have as many entries on Ripoff Report as this company does. Amazing how each person who writes on this site states the same thing and RMCI continues to try and defend its unscrupulous practices by blaming the victim for not understanding your hidden agenda and practices. Try again to explain how a "Job Opening for an Operations Manager" has anything to do with pay-for-coaching service. You guys are in a no-lose situation. You get money and when the person does, eventually, find a position you can take all the credit. Simply amazing. Haldane was forced out of business using these same tactics, and all you did was change your name. The song remains the same.
Deke
Fort Collins,#3Author of original report
Tue, April 21, 2009
Using Monster.com to lure people into fake job postings is unethical and, I would imagine, you are violating the terms of agreement with Monster by posting non-jobs on their site. And yes, the word 'interview' is used many times during the call. An ethical company would: 1. Not use Monster to lure unemployed 'victims' into paying for services at a time when they can least afford it. 2. Use other marketing means and clearly state when people call that there is NO job opening at the company, and also clearly state you expect the 'victim' to pay you for services you claim to provide, and 3. Would not have as many entries on Ripoff Report as this company does. Amazing how each person who writes on this site states the same thing and RMCI continues to try and defend its unscrupulous practices by blaming the victim for not understanding your hidden agenda and practices. Try again to explain how a "Job Opening for an Operations Manager" has anything to do with pay-for-coaching service. You guys are in a no-lose situation. You get money and when the person does, eventually, find a position you can take all the credit. Simply amazing. Haldane was forced out of business using these same tactics, and all you did was change your name. The song remains the same.
Deke
Fort Collins,#4Author of original report
Tue, April 21, 2009
Using Monster.com to lure people into fake job postings is unethical and, I would imagine, you are violating the terms of agreement with Monster by posting non-jobs on their site. And yes, the word 'interview' is used many times during the call. An ethical company would: 1. Not use Monster to lure unemployed 'victims' into paying for services at a time when they can least afford it. 2. Use other marketing means and clearly state when people call that there is NO job opening at the company, and also clearly state you expect the 'victim' to pay you for services you claim to provide, and 3. Would not have as many entries on Ripoff Report as this company does. Amazing how each person who writes on this site states the same thing and RMCI continues to try and defend its unscrupulous practices by blaming the victim for not understanding your hidden agenda and practices. Try again to explain how a "Job Opening for an Operations Manager" has anything to do with pay-for-coaching service. You guys are in a no-lose situation. You get money and when the person does, eventually, find a position you can take all the credit. Simply amazing. Haldane was forced out of business using these same tactics, and all you did was change your name. The song remains the same.
Deke
Fort Collins,#5Author of original report
Tue, April 21, 2009
Using Monster.com to lure people into fake job postings is unethical and, I would imagine, you are violating the terms of agreement with Monster by posting non-jobs on their site. And yes, the word 'interview' is used many times during the call. An ethical company would: 1. Not use Monster to lure unemployed 'victims' into paying for services at a time when they can least afford it. 2. Use other marketing means and clearly state when people call that there is NO job opening at the company, and also clearly state you expect the 'victim' to pay you for services you claim to provide, and 3. Would not have as many entries on Ripoff Report as this company does. Amazing how each person who writes on this site states the same thing and RMCI continues to try and defend its unscrupulous practices by blaming the victim for not understanding your hidden agenda and practices. Try again to explain how a "Job Opening for an Operations Manager" has anything to do with pay-for-coaching service. You guys are in a no-lose situation. You get money and when the person does, eventually, find a position you can take all the credit. Simply amazing. Haldane was forced out of business using these same tactics, and all you did was change your name. The song remains the same.
Hawkwestofkc
Adf,#6Consumer Comment
Tue, March 17, 2009
Companies make mistakes but normally a reputable company would take the high road. They would not normally attack the person making the mistake but express their apologies that they misunderstood what was occurring. And besides, who advertising on a job placement board to have "meetings" with someone? It's like a straight guy drinking at a gay bar and them complaining how every there kept hitting on him and assuming he was gay.
Jennell
Aurora,#7UPDATE Employee
Tue, March 03, 2009
If you in fact had read the Ad on Monster for Operations Manager, you would have been FULLY aware of RMC International being a Full Service Career Management and Marketing Firm. However, you chose NOT to do your due diligence when submitting your resume to RMC. Never, when calling is the word "interview" uttered. RMC conducts meetings NOT interviews. You again chose to ignore what was spoken or in front of you. Thank you for your false reporting!