Complaint Review: United States Postal Service - American Assoc. Of Labor - Lee's Summit Missouri
- United States Postal Service - American Assoc. Of Labor 2425 SW Winterbond Ct. Lee's Summit, Missouri U.S.A.
- Phone: 913-599-9757
- Web:
- Category: Internet Fraud
United States Postal Service - American Assoc. Of Labor False advertising ripoff Lee's Summit Missouri
*UPDATE Employee: You were ripped off do your research before spending money
web site advertised postal jobs in Cleveland. The Postal Jobs were listed through careerbuilder.com and listed a contact phone number of 913-599-8226. Operator at this number said that I had to pay $40 to obtain application packet. After application packet received from American Association of Labor, packet listed postal service web site. USPS web site listed no positions available in Ohio. careerbuilder.com is currently listing Postal Jobs available in Cleveland, Ohio through the American Association of Labor. I contacted AAL and the operator said that she was "sorry".
Mike
Lakewood, Ohio
U.S.A.
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#1 UPDATE Employee
You were ripped off do your research before spending money
AUTHOR: Christine - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, May 24, 2007
First off Im sorry you lost your money but everyone knows you DO NOT have to pay to get a postal job. The USPS does NOT advertise jobs on any job website. If you want to see if they are hiring go to USPS.com and click on the link that says jobs. What you went through the usps has no responsibility for so you wont be able to get your money from them. My advice is go to the BBB and file a complaint. Dont take "sorry" for an answer from whatever company it was that took your money.


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