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The Ladders Overview

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Rating Distribution

The Ladders has 1.7 star rating based on 1 customer review and consumers are mostly dissatisfied; recent recommendations warn to be very wary and question results and practices.

Positive Feedback

No positive ratings appear; a reviewer hoped the service would deliver contacts and resume placement to justify the investment.

Negative Feedback / Risk Areas

  • Reports accuse the company of shady charges and label it a scam, reflecting common The Ladders reviews concerns.
  • Failure to produce results or company contacts undermined the perceived value of membership and services.
  • Unexpected billing of $149 prompted complaints about customer service and refund processes.

Key Takeaways for Future Customers

  • Verify outcomes before referring others and request proof of placements and contacts.
  • Monitor card statements closely and confirm any subscription or membership charges in writing.
  • Consider seeking alternatives if prompt results and reliable customer support are priorities.
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Need results from companies applied to, and especially need contacts at companies to get my resume across the finish line. Please make my investment in your company worthwhile.

Loss:
$5000

Preferred solution: An excellent job with appropriate compensation.

User's recommendation: be very wary…look for results. I was about to refer an entire group to Ladders, but I want to see what they find for me first.

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I didn't order your product but was charged $149. Your business practice is very shady and is a scam.

User's recommendation: Do not deal with this company . It's a scam!!

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