ExecRank
Complaint 348074 Details

  • Date Occurred: 03/03/2016
  • Reported Damages: $200.00
  • Location: Novata, CA
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The complaint is against an online dating profile

The complaint is a listing fraud posted on public forums or sites against an anonymous entity

The complaint is mobile text spam or smishing related against an anonymous entity

The company or person contact no longer exists

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ExecRank is a scam. I wished I had checked the reputation of the company prior to signing up. I cancelled after I realized what David Evans says below. My experience was exactly the same. And, as others online have mentioned I still got charged for one more month (another $200) because I did not cancel on the day before the billing cycle. This, of course, is contrary to the sales pitch they give you when they talk you into joining the service where they say you can cancel "at any time." What is the good of being able to cancel "at any time" if there is no proration? In actuality you can cancel the day before they charge you for the following month. You get a one day window to cancel (I cancelled the day after that one day window, hence my chagrin). They claim the reason for that policy is that they don't want people "poaching" opportunities. That's B.S. If ExecRank were a reputable company, they would be getting opportunities on a regular basis, there would be no arbitrary monthly tempo associated with "new" opportunities coming in. So, forcing members who have resigned the service to arbitrarily pay for the next month after they resign goes counter to their concern about poaching. If they really get "new" opportunities on a regular basis it would make the poaching risk even worse since that member, who knows he's resigning, gets exposed to those (allegedly regularly coming in) opportunities. If they were really worried about poaching, they would let you go as soon as you know you want to go. Given this, I can only surmise that the majority of their revenue is gained from exploiting this hook in their contract and squeezing an extra $200 for those foolish enough, as I was, to join their service. It's not the money. I am ashamed to admit it but I have paid over $200 for a tie. My advice: don't do it. Months into it, nothing but emails and meetings. Essentially, I paid ExecRank money to set up meetings with people who further solicited me for money. I have relatives for that, don't need to pay ExecRank.

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  • Complaints Filed: 1
  • Reported Damages: $200.00
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