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Instant Human Resources
 
Instant Human Resources
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Los Angeles Times article [http://articles.latimes.com/2007/sep/11/business/fi-monster11]
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Quote: ''" After the media accounts, USA Voice dipped below the radar and changed its name to World Voice. The successor website, WorldVoiceReport.com, listed the company’s address as 1140 W. Olympic Blvd. in Los Angeles. But that address doesn’t exist. After an inquiry from The Times, World Voice quickly changed its listing to 11400 W. Olympic, Suite 200, which World Voice marketing chief Ken Gibson said was a “virtual office” for receiving mail. He said the company didn’t send spam and had paid thousands of contributors for their work. Gibson also said CareerBuilder and Monster had never pulled USA Voice ads, although the sites say otherwise. He said World Voice had no connection to another controversial firm, Instant Human Resources, but admitted later in the interview that they were both part of the same company."''
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Better Business Bureau rating: Unsatisfactory [http://www.dc.bbb.org/codbrep.html?wlcl=y&id=195956239]
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== Community Reviews ==
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Phishing & job scam site, run by Internet Solutions Corp [[Internetsolutionscorp.com]]
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* posted by anonymous on November 8, 2007
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==Discussion==
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==Community Reviews==
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This is a SCAM company.  They are always sending out fake emails offering jobs just to get people to join their web site.  I have received several 'job offers' from them, and there are many scam reporting sites which list them.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:11, 13 November 2013

InstantHumanResources.com is suspected of possibly being a scam or site engaged in fraudulent activity. Although this has not been verified, below are some community projects watching fraud that may have further information about InstantHumanResources.com.

Title

Instant Human Resources

Description

A telework agreement is an effective device for outlining terms and conditions, expectations, communications methodologies, and more. Click the links below to access the indicated resources.

The EPA believes so and have become strong advocates of telework programs. The EPA offers an annual list of companies that help the environment through telework.

The average commute of a teleworker when not teleworking is 18 miles. That equates to over $1,000 a year in fuel costs alone.

Languages

English

Contact

Whois information is public, but in response to some people wanting to keep their contact information private, many domain name Registrars offer a "privacy" or "proxy" service to mask the domain name owner. This domain is most likely using a proxy service.

Logos

Logo-instanthumanresources-com.jpg

Additional Information

Los Angeles Times article [1] Quote: " After the media accounts, USA Voice dipped below the radar and changed its name to World Voice. The successor website, WorldVoiceReport.com, listed the company’s address as 1140 W. Olympic Blvd. in Los Angeles. But that address doesn’t exist. After an inquiry from The Times, World Voice quickly changed its listing to 11400 W. Olympic, Suite 200, which World Voice marketing chief Ken Gibson said was a “virtual office” for receiving mail. He said the company didn’t send spam and had paid thousands of contributors for their work. Gibson also said CareerBuilder and Monster had never pulled USA Voice ads, although the sites say otherwise. He said World Voice had no connection to another controversial firm, Instant Human Resources, but admitted later in the interview that they were both part of the same company."

Better Business Bureau rating: Unsatisfactory [2]

Community Reviews

Phishing & job scam site, run by Internet Solutions Corp Internetsolutionscorp.com

  • posted by anonymous on November 8, 2007

Discussion

Community Reviews

This is a SCAM company. They are always sending out fake emails offering jobs just to get people to join their web site. I have received several 'job offers' from them, and there are many scam reporting sites which list them.

Related Domains

External Links