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Work at Home Recruiters

Posted: 2009-06-22 by   l powers
Is this a legit company
Complaint Rating:  71 % with 7 votes
Wondering if anyone has researched this company for work at home


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 26th of Jun, 2009 by   Ms. Lexus -1 Votes
As of today, I have not found any complaints either. But am going to go ahead and try it. Ill come back to this web page soon with more infor on this company. So stay tuned. Also, there is acuatlly someone in my same city who is doing it, am curious and if I could only get in contact with her???? Avondale, AZ
 26th of Jun, 2009 by   Ms. Lexus -1 Votes
As of today, I have not found any complaints either. But am going to go ahead and try it. Ill come back to this web page soon with more infor on this company. So stay tuned. Also, there is actually someone in my same city who is doing it, am curious and if I could only get in contact with her???? Avondale, AZ
 26th of Jun, 2009 by   ThinkTwice +1 Votes
ThinkTwice before you act, don't act stupidly.

I have never met anyone quite so dim as Ms. Lexus... Ms. Lexus, am affraid you are full of sh*t and you're lacking intellectual acuity. How can you be so sure that this company or website is genuin. Ms. Lexus claimed in her comment posted on this forum that "Also, there is actually someone in my (Ms. Lexus) same city who is doing it, am curious and if I could only get in contact with her???? Avondale, AZ" said Ms. Lexus. That's 15 hours 28 minutes ago, when decided to reply her dumb posted comment. The website only came to effectiveness May 29 2009. making the dodgy website only a month old in the game. Already Ms. Lexus know of someone in her city who's sucessfully making it in the website business, you fool.
Ms. Lexus, You go ahead with it and come feedback to us. Good luck. But how can we be sure you not working for the so called www.workathomerecruiters.com or even that you're one of them. you have not got any prove to show, you see...Let me think of it this way, people ain't that generous these days to show anyone where they bloody make their money from. E.g. 1, They wanna ride in that Car you never dreamt of riding. 2, They want you to call them boss everytime you see them, meaning you'll serve them till you die and maybe your childrens children will do the same thing to their next generations, but maybe your childrens children will not be a slave like you, only If they're wise and not as stupid as you. ThinkTwice bofore you burryyour money by making others richer and you become poor and poorer. They believe that other people will ruin the root of where they make money if they discover origine of their wealth. Honesty, how many people will show you where and how thay make money over the internet by the click of a button, what about their immediate family, extented families and even very closed friends. come to talk of a stupid bastard ready to click on a button of a mouse to make money. wake up... I have heard where a group of people sitting down in there little corner make plan of how make money off people like you and by ripping other people off their money, once their website www.workathomerecruiters.com which sources or origines can not be traced or proven as genuin then consided yourself as a big time victim of mission complete. 1st, Ask these www.workathomerecruiters.com. their office based country and conpany's number of registrations from a goverment body and 2nd, who they're affillated to which other groups of company or parental company they belong to.. as the answers will not reliable and concrete.

Think Twice before you act, don't act stupidly.


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 3rd of Jul, 2009 by   MasterMike 0 Votes
Uh yeah i would find workathomerecruiters.com to be a major SCAM! You can enter in any zip does not matter and the thing will tell you that it has 3 job openings in your area. Enter in 00000 zip code and guess what? Three job openings in that area. Really what they are trying to do is selling you some auction software. Stay away!!
check this article out for more info
http://www.ivetriedthat.com/2009/06/18/oh-look-3-work-at-home-openings-in-my-town/
 11th of Jul, 2009 by   ratzo12 0 Votes
They almost sucked me into their scam vortex. Read their disclaimer. Emily Thomas isn't a real person. They don't guarantee anything. As for Ms. Lexus, Is this an automobile they gave you for lying and posting your comment twice. My advice to anyone thinking about joining, STAY AWAY.
 25th of Jul, 2009 by   CallingKettleBlack 0 Votes
My response is to ThinkTwice. You may be right and everyone is entitled to their opinion, but I would think twice before criticizing someone else when you don't talk/write english properly.

MyOpinion
 29th of Jul, 2009 by   Work at Home Recruiters CS 0 Votes
We are the Customer Support for Work at Home Recruiters. We would love to answer any questions that you may have about our program. Please contact us via e-mail at support@wahrsupport.com or by phone at 1 (866) 251-9132. We look forward to hearing from you.

Thank you,
Customer Support
Work at Home Recruiters
 31st of Jul, 2009 by   Shelleyluvnlife 0 Votes
Hello I checked with the National Better Business Bureau website and typed in the name "work at home recruiters", they have an F rating. In the report, their address in Akron, OH is incorrect and registered to a UPS Store. I would not dream of trying to work for a company that does not have a physical address. I hope this helps any other curious souls.

Shelley C
 31st of Jul, 2009 by   Shelleyluvnlife 0 Votes
Also, I tried the phone # posted in the previous post in the BBB site, it has no record at all. Total complaints against this company are 97, 92 in the last year.
Shelley C.
 13th of Aug, 2009 by   WAHR 0 Votes
We are posting a follow-up to our previous message. There has not been much activity since our last visit. We assume that the issues have been resolved.
If not, please feel free to contact us either by e-mail at support@wahrsupport.com or by phone at 1 (866) 251-9132. Our customer support team is always available to answer any questions or concerns.

Thank you,
Customer Support
Work At Home Recruiters
 13th of Aug, 2009 by   wahr scam 0 Votes
this place is a scam. You can enter in any zip code and it will say there are three jobs available at that place. zip code 00000 and 99999 have companies hiring!! Those places dont even exist! Stay away from Work At Home Recruiters!!!
 13th of Aug, 2009 by   MichaelW 0 Votes
I've noticed that Work at Home Recruiters post the same response. That would make me a little nervous if I were looking into the company. Can someone from the Auction Listing Employment Agency please validate that you are not a scam?
 13th of Aug, 2009 by   C Enochs 0 Votes
Has anyone actually tried their hand at this business?
The one and only person that I have read about that
"claims" to have tried it...is trying to promote another
work at home website. Are we all "blonds" or what??
As for having their business address listed to a UPS
store...this is a common practice for many, many
businesses that dont have a so called "building with
employees." And if I were the self-made millionaire,
I would not give out my true identity either. So
every Tom, Dick and Henry can contact me for money? I think not! I personally called the phone number listed above and spoke to one of the online support techs. She works 6 days a week and is in an
actual location with many other employees in Ohio.
Having been a support tech myself, I quizzed and got
correct answers to many qualified questions.
I believe that too many of us rely on these type of
web sites to complain without validity.
 22nd of Aug, 2009 by   Al north 0 Votes
your company is as solid as quicksand...just like the mush that you have for brains.
Nice scam you scabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb!!!
 24th of Aug, 2009 by   Customerservice1 0 Votes
This is Auction Listing Employment Agency. We are 100% a ligitimate company. We are here to answer any questions that you may have. We can be reached via e-mail at support@wahrsupport.com or by phone at 1 (866) 251-9132. Our support staff is always available to assist you.

Thank you,
Customer Support
Auction Listing Employment Agency
 28th of Aug, 2009 by   JessicaBattle 0 Votes
I am not sure why everyone is so mad at this company...My husband and I just got this program last week. No we have not made money yet because we are going though a 10 course program. So far I can tell you is no one has called him bugging to up sale him on anything and we have not had to call customer service at all yet. If anyone would like to talk to a REAL person about this email me jessicabattle@att.net and all we paid was $87.00.

Jessica Battle

I guess EVERYTHING is a scam now days! Don't but that Milk cus the framer is gonna make money!!! Its a scam!!! hahaha
 31st of Aug, 2009 by   t.paris 0 Votes
The Auction Listing Employment Agency ... spelled "legitimate" incorrectly.
 31st of Aug, 2009 by   Chance Miller 0 Votes
Again the course is not a complete scam but the advertising for it is completely misleading. The entire purpose of the Work at Home Recruiters website is to make folks feel like they're applying for a real job. Everything from the name of the site to the language they use in their promotions is intended to create the illusion of a real job.

In reality this is a course in Dropshipping and selling items on eBay...Working for yourself. They also leave out the fact that in addition to the $97 fee for the materials the course is based around a subscription to Doba, which will cost you additional reoccurring monthly fees.

Doba is simply a website where users come to search for the cheapest drop shippers around for products they wish to sell. The idea is to find items under retail price and auction them off at a profit.

You can make money this way and there're people who do this as a profession, however you can forget about this listing agent position as it's a complete fabrication. This is not an easy way to make money as you always have to be in search of better deals and keep an eye on the competition from under cutting your listings.

I would recommend using caution when dealing with this company they don't have a great customer service record and employ unethical business methods.
 2nd of Sep, 2009 by   ddragonlover2 0 Votes
I have just joined the work at home recruiters without checking into it first. I know stupid me. I will try and see how I make out. Will post again soon!
 5th of Sep, 2009 by   merilly 0 Votes
Thank goodness i first read up about this ''work at home recruiters'' as i have been burnt so many times...but im learning now..i was going to join them, but after reading all about them I definetly have my reservations now..Please if anyone knows of a bussinees that I can make some money with ...don't hesitate to email me, mhughes1111@hotmail.com.Thank you.Merilly.

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