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HRP Staffing stole my money, wasted my time Plaistow,, New Hampshire |
22nd of Sep, 2011 by User637943 |
There's a business purporting to be in Plaistow, NH called Hospital Recruiting Partners, which is recruiting people daily, at $200 per head to join it's staff as hospital recruiters. I joined them, from using a $200 credit card payment, nearly a month ago, on 19 Aug 2011, and found out it's a scam. ON that day, I attended a webinar where they explained their training program, which consisits of rudimentary web videos, and paid them a credit card payment$200 for their "training manual," which was never mailed to me as promised. Then, I found it on their website and downloaded it, read it. Then, I spent the last month calling hospitals to recruit on two of several "hot jobs" listed on HRP's website--director-level nursing jobs in a hospital listed in Denver, CO, and one in San Antonio, TX-- that don't exist, as I found out today after calling the HR departments at the two particular hospitals themselves. In the meantime, I garnered several resumes and e-mailed them to HRP. None of these candidates have been placed for any jobs yet, as of yesterday. Here are some more facts: 1.HRP uses a PO Box as an address and a very generic web site. Another address has them at 166 Plaistow Rd., Plaistow, NH. 2.There are countless internet blog entries about it being a scam; if you Google "HRP Staffing Scam," they will be shown. a. Some of these entries refer to 130 or more people attending the initial recruitment Webinars in which they webinar speaker shows a clock that is ticking giving you only so much time to sign up for rapidly vanishing recruiter slots...which can be bought with a credit card...multiply $200 per head by 130 head... and that's a chunk of change...from people all over the US... daily!!! 3.They have 3 NH BBB entries against them... each to which they failed to respond to 4.They had a recruiter in house named Jason Mitisonthat I was dealing with to interview my candidates disappear.. for 4 days last week... during a time when I thought the candidates I had were being presented to the hospitals, leaving me wondering what was going on. It prompted me to Google HRP Staffing and find out all of the scam comments you will see,as did I. In summation, in tight economic times, the company is preying on the unemployed in a bold fashion. Kinda wild to find out you're scammed after watching a webinar. That's how bold these guys are; they're not even afraid to show their faces. There's even a video of the webinar on You Tube. Again, Google HRP Staffing scam...and you'll get a lot of info.
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