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Previously on "Blacklists... but not agencies!"

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  • Kyajae
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    Originally posted by robert_t
    Hi,

    Has anyone heard of, or even contemplated, a blacklist for end-clients? You know the sort - unethical, withholding payments, avoiding phone calls, that sort of thing?

    Regards,
    Here's your answer;

    http://www.reviewcentre.com/

    Searh for 'recruitment agencies' and if yours is not there, create yourself a username, nominate the agency in question and get writing.

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  • robert_t
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    Originally posted by ratewhore
    Everyone has their own blacklist of who they wouldn't work with. Making that collaborative and public is probably asking for trouble...

    maybe I'm just feeling "revolutionary" today...

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  • ratewhore
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    Everyone has their own blacklist of who they wouldn't work with. Making that collaborative and public is probably asking for trouble...

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  • robert_t
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    Originally posted by cojak
    A minefield for litigation I reckon.
    Well, only if you're not justified I guess. Isn't it a shame that life is like that sometimes?

    As usual, this sort of thing gets around anyway... It'd sometimes be useful if you could move the process along a little...

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  • cojak
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    A minefield for litigation I reckon.

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  • robert_t
    started a topic Blacklists... but not agencies!

    Blacklists... but not agencies!

    Hi,

    Has anyone heard of, or even contemplated, a blacklist for end-clients? You know the sort - unethical, withholding payments, avoiding phone calls, that sort of thing?

    Regards,

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