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NHE Content Writer Scam job application scam Internet, Nationwide |
8th of Apr, 2011 by User566927 |
NHE CONTENT WRITER RECRUITMENT SCAM If you get a fax broadcast ad for an NHE content writer job, it's a scam! 1) Don't give out your banking information an ANY application form (IF YOU ARE FORCED TO 'SUBMIT' AN APPLICATION, LIKE A MCDONALD'S JOB (AND NOT A PROFESSIONAL RESUME), THEN THAT IS A SIGN YOU MAY BE HEADING FOR TROUBLE! 2) After you call the 877 toll free number and get the answering machine recording (very suspicious outgoing message in foreign tongue) they fax you an application. They insist on faxing and not mail. 3) Application form asks to many personal information questions, like account numbers. 4) Must return the application to a Hotmail account. FAKE NHE CONTENT WRITER JOB AD= BEWARE OF FRAUD @ HOTMAIL ACCOUNT! |
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Any legitimate company will accept your resume or will acquire your resume from a reputable job search site. If you want an NHE Certification job, go to NHE Certification. Any correspondence you receive from NHE Certification should be verifiable. A reputable organization will not use a free email services. They will use their domain or a local ISP. |
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Scammers try to use well know and trusted companies like Wells Fargo, Wal-Mart or whom ever to scam people into thinking they can trust them. If this NHE company has jobs on the market, they will have an hr department and they should have detailed job information on their web site that matches what is being advertised. Also, scammers always try to direct you away from the companies website and deal mostly through free mail servers like gmail or yahoo or hotmail. I've researched the job you refered to, and it is a legitimate job and that is why you were probably fooled. You are supposed to submit a 'career profile' through the NHE site, not fill out a financial application. |
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NHE has an A rating with the BBB.
Company Profile: NHE Certification
Address: 24001 Calle de la Magdalena #2219
Laguna Hills, CA 92654
Tel: (800) 519-0392
Fax: (949) 272-2385
Contact: Stacey Cho - Director of Education
Business Start Date: 5/1/2008
Company ID: 100100880
BBB Reliability Report for NHE Certification: A
Complaint Closing Statistics:
No. of Cmpl Type of Response
0 Making a full refund, as the consumer requested
0 Making a partial refund
0 Agreeing to perform according to their contract
0 Refusing to make an adjustment
1 Refuse to adjust, relying on terms of agreement
0 Unanswered
0 Unassigned
1 Total |
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Thanks for this tip. I also read this on the NHE website.
I have a phone appointment set up for Friday at 7:00. I've been researching NHE and people say that only the people who fail the free exam call NHE a scam. If you fail the exam, then you are the scam and you should not be providing nutritional services. If the NHE exam is free and you are not required to purchase a study book, exam pre-take or exam retake, if you fail, then that is a legitimate process and should be respected. If you do not want to take the exam, then that is your right, but I see no problem with taking it and have scheduled an exam date.
I sold insurance part-time and they make you pay for your exam, so I'm happy that NHE does not because I couldn't afford to apply if they did. |
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Why would anyone trust the BBB with anything? Your local BBB office is scammer your local businesses for profit:
http://www.ripoffreport.com/better-business-bureau/better-business-bure/better-business-bureau-or-buye-eq4fb.htm |
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I took the NHE fitness nutritionist exam a few years ago and thought it was a really thorough program. I'm looking to get the ceu's for it. |
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