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Complaint Review: MGA Search - Internet

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  • Reported By: Kevin — Reading Pennsylvania United States of America
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Below is the email I sent Mr. Perry and Mr. Abrahms 2 weeks ago  I never received any comments back.  I was foolish enough to pay them $6550.00 and only received a terrible resume.  I sent the resume to thousands of people with zero responses.  I sent it to 5 additional reputable resume writers and all of them had the same results.  The resume was not very good for the same specific reasons.  I know I am the fool for pursuing them, but I don't want anybody else to do the same stupid thing.

 

After searching the internet today, I find there are many complaints about this company.  It is obvious it is a scam because every month they are coming out with new names to call it self.  Went from MGA Search, to Execujobs.net, to sixfigurejobs.net.  All point to nearly identical web sites.  Any reputable company would do everything possible to build their name not keep hiding under different names.  Avoid this company at all costs.  Do not respond to their job listings.  They don't exist.

Dear Mr. Perry and Mr. Abrahms:

It has been a long time since we spoke and I must say I am not very happy. Over the course of the last 9 months I have applied to over 1000 opportunities and the only responses I get are from sales companies wanting me to be a commissioned sales rep. I was very excited about your services in the beginning. As the process continued, I was questioning the amount of money I spent for what I was given in return. I spent the first 6-8 weeks going through the tasks required of Mr. Abrams so he could write an outstanding resume. He also shared several websites, most of which I knew about, to look for opportunities. Non of them were hidden markets. Out of the entire process Mr. Abrams was only able to refer my credentials to one person. You made it seem as though you would help make introductions to your vast network of employers. And the result was the same, no interviews and no call backs. After several months of growing my network with everyone I know or reached out to meet and thousands of applications later, I find my self with nothing more than a huge bill and no opportunities in site. Mr. Abrams didn't want to finish the interview techniques until I got an interview. That didn't happen. Over the course of the last 4 weeks, I have sent the resume that Mr. Abrams prepared for me to 5 different professional resume writers. All 5 writers came up with similar conclusions. The resume does not focus on my accomplishments and is vague and boring to read. Obviously they all want a chance to rewrite the resume, but it is interesting that all 5 writers came to very similar conclusions. I am very disappointed in the services you provided, and wish there was a way to get a refund, I feel I was taken advantage of. I now have to spend additional money to have the resume rewritten. In the end, when I get a job it will be with the help of services from another organization. That being said, and I know you won't give me a refund, I am terminating our agreement and when I get another job, you will not and should not expect to receive any additional money from me. I had a lot of expectations from your organization and do not feel they were even close to being met. I would question the validity of your services especially for the amount you charge.

I wish I could get a refund.  I am pursuing a filing with the CC company, or possibly a lawsuit.

Kevin

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