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Complaint Review: AAA One Hour Resumes - Madison Tennessee

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  • AAA One Hour Resumes 509 Pima Road Madison, Tennessee U.S.A.

AAA One Hour Resumes is a consumer fraud ripoff scam; they take your money, give no product, & over charge. Madison, Tennessee

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I called Sherry at AAA on Monday July 28, 2002 to have her type a resume for me. I faxed her my info and told her I needed it ASAP.

We agreed on a price between $60 to $90 and my sister overheard the price agreement. Sherry then told me that she could not have it done until Wednesday night because of another project she was working on.

I should have known by her sqeeky, ditzy voice that she was full of it, but I decided to give her a chance. I stated that I needed the resume sooner and she said that she could work on it Tuesday and have it done Tuesday night.

She then told me that she needed a credit card number over the phone as a "holding fee" and when I picked the resume up, I could pay in whatever means I wanted.

Thinking that she really needed that to assure that I would pick up the resume, I saw no problem in giving it to her. Boy, was I wrong. I called her 3 hours later and left a message for her to call my cel phone asap. I had typed the resume myself and needed to cancel. Instead she called and left a message at my house.

Another hour later I called again and told her I no longer needed her to type my resume. Sherry then stated that she had already worked on it for 2 hours and that I would have to pay her for the time she had already put in.

I thought that was fishy anyway considering she told me, she would not be working on mine until the next day, because of a "big project" ahead of mine.

Thinking I really screwed myself I agreed to pay her the $60 she claimed I owed her. Even though my resume only consisted of 2 jobs and it only took me 30 minutes to type, it supposedly took her 2 hours to do half of it. Yea Right.

At this point I asked her when I could come by and pick up the unfinished resume. Sherry then stated that she does not give out unfinished resumes.

I then asked if I could at least come by to see it on the computer screen so that I would know what I was paying for and that she "actually" worked on the resume for 2 hours.

Sherry then said that she was not going to waste anymore time on me and would not give me directions to get there. I then hung up and called my card in stolen so she could not run it through.

Little did I know she ran my card through earlier that day, right when she hung up the phone with me, for $120. Way over the price we had agreed on for the resume. I did not find this out until I called my bank.

She claimes that she charges by the hour, well I guess she already knew how many hours she would be working on mine huh? Even though I only had 2 jobs, I mean come on people how long can 2 jobs take to type.

My bank watched the $120 sit on my account for 3 days before finally dropping off. Two days later I recieved a letter in the mail from Sherry stating I owed her $45 instead of $60 because she was giving me a $15 courtesy discount.

If she had any courtesy at all she would have given me my d**n product instead of being a money hungry *#@!%.

Getting curious I called my bank again, only to find out that later that same Monday she ran my card through for $45.

Smart cookie huh? She thinks she's smart, but my bank is about to grab her up by her pants for running my card through without my authorization and without giving me a product for it. So the laughs on her, HA!!!

If she doesn't go to jail, she has a hot seat in hell waiting for her. I would have been happy to pay her if she would have given me the resume, but she probably didn't even work on the d**n thing.

Consumers beware of AAA one hour resumes. Don't let her screw you out of your money, by telling you it will take 2-4 hours to write a resume with only 2 jobs on it.

I should have realized but I was to trustful. Don't trust anyone even if they sound honest because most of them are just money hungry business men/women. Watch out for AAA ONE HOUR RESUMES.

Really Ticked
Nashville, Tennessee

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AUTHOR: Michelle - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Wednesday, February 20, 2008

After almost 6 years my mother recieved a call from Sherry Hayes expressing her apologies for "ripping me off" and that she was sending a check in the mail for the $45 she charged. I have since recieved this check and have no further issues with AAA One Hour Resume. This problem has been resolved. Thank You.

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