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Daniel's Dynamic Resumes


Country United States
State North Carolina
City Fayetteville
Phone 1-888-475-4858
Website http://www.danielsdynamicresumes.com/

Daniel's Dynamic Resumes Reviews

Most Useful Comment
  • Sep 10, 2015

Daniels Dynamic Resumes is run by a scammer who will offer to redo your resume for you at the price of $150+ What he will actually do is use a thesaurus to make your resume look and sound like it was written by a drug addict.

When you attempt to suggest changes he will tell you it is your fault you don't like it, and more or less "tough luck"

The best part comes when you leave a negative review among his dozens of fake reviews on google and yellow pages. He proudly displays logos from the Wounded Warriors as what appears to be an attempt to lure in good people.

The cherry on the sundae is this that he will send you a threatening, poorly written email. This is what we recieved from him (information has been redacted but is otherwise verbatim)

OK Mr.[Redacted] you now have my undivided attention. Unfortunately for you, I have hired an attorney to sue you for slander, definition of character, and blackmail.

You claim that I exploit veterans, but what you don't know about me is that I am a Combat Veteran with an extensive network of military veterans who can easily disprove your false acquisitions in a court of law.

Furthermore, what you are doing is unethical, illegal, and immoral and I have full intentions of being compensated for the damages that your false post have caused me. You should also note that my attorney has informed me that I am well within my legal rights to inform [Redacted- Former employer & current employer], and any other new [Redacted - Field of work] in the [Redacted - City of residence] area of your recent actions.

If you take all the negative post down from the Web (within 24 hours) I will consider dropping your suit. FYI your name has been flagged with Yellow Pages as generating false statements on their website and your post has been removed and I will be contacting Google tomorrow to do the same. Chose your next actions wisely.

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  • May 25, 2017

Let my hindsight, be your foresight...

I wish I would have read this before going to him. I should have followed my instincts when he answered the phone, and was so rude. He wouldn't answer any questions, and said to send him my current resume. He charged me $300.00 for limitless resumes until I found a job. So, I went with him, because other places were only offering one between $150.00 to $200.00. Well, he basically left the same wording I had. I had to send it back to him several times, but kind of gave up with the quality of it at least, and just dealt with it, because I had already paid for it. He kept telling me it was me. That he's come across people that are too picky. Which was frustrating, because I had paid $300.00 for misspellings, typos, grammatical errors, I had to correct all of them. I told him about them too, but he denied the misspellings, and typos, and said it was just me, that he didn't see anything wrong with them. I was so excited to get the first resume too! Because I thought this was really going to help find a better job, it would look more professional, but when I got it, I was soooooo disappointed. $300.00 for this? And the formatting? And the wording was all the same? It was terrible. I tried finding a nice way to let him know, and after a couple redos, they were still crap. So, I asked for my money back, or at least to get part of it. But he said he would try another. That one was decent, so I ended up just dealing with it. I didn't even even really get my money's worth in the number of resumes, because I ended up finding a part time job. She complimented the resume's format (which I chose), and my experience. I had asked him if he could add that job, because I had to find a second part time job, he said that was fine. I've sent him several e-mails. The first one was the information, and also letting him know of the compliment, only I didn't specify what the compliment was in. I just thought he'd like to hear a compliment. The rest of the e-mails have been follow ups, but he hasn't responded to any of them. It's been 2 months. He makes you pay him upfront too. It just sucks that there are people out there that take advantage of other people. I should have done my research like I normally do, but for whatever reason didn't that time. He also tells you he will get back to you within 24 hours with the resume, but takes longer than that. Let my hindsight be your foresight. I'm out 300 bucks...and have sh*t resumes. If you feel you want to go with him, go for it, but at least figure out a pay plan where you won't get screwed. Like half upfront, the other half once its done, and to your satisfaction. Or something...

  • May 25, 2017

Let my hindsight, be your foresight...

I wish I would have read this before going to him. I should have followed my instincts when he answered the phone, and was so rude. He wouldn't answer any questions, and said to send him my current resume. He charged me $300.00 for limitless resumes until I found a job. So, I went with him, because other places were only offering one between $150.00 to $200.00. Well, he basically left the same wording I had. I had to send it back to him several times, but kind of gave up with the quality of it at least, and just dealt with it, because I had already paid for it. He kept telling me it was me. That he's come across people that are too picky. Which was frustrating, because I had paid $300.00 for misspellings, typos, grammatical errors, I had to correct all of them. I told him about them too, but he denied the misspellings, and typos, and said it was just me, that he didn't see anything wrong with them. I was so excited to get the first resume too! Because I thought this was really going to help find a better job, it would look more professional, but when I got it, I was soooooo disappointed. $300.00 for this? And the formatting? And the wording was all the same? It was terrible. I tried finding a nice way to let him know, and after a couple redos, they were still crap. So, I asked for my money back, or at least to get part of it. But he said he would try another. That one was decent, so I ended up just dealing with it (even though it had a bunch of useless words put into sentences that made absolutely no sense, think about the interview when they're asking you about it, what do you say? But he didn't see any problem with it). I didn't even really get my money's worth in the number of resumes, because I ended up finding a part time job. She complimented the resume's format (which I chose), and my experience. I had asked him if he could add that job, because I had to find a second part time job, he said that was fine. I've sent him several e-mails. The first one was the information, and also letting him know of the compliment, only I didn't specify what the compliment was in. I just thought he'd like to hear a compliment. The rest of the e-mails have been follow ups, but he hasn't responded to any of them. It's been 2 months. He makes you pay him upfront too. It just sucks that there are people out there that take advantage of other people. I should have done my research like I normally do, but for whatever reason didn't that time. He also tells you he will get back to you within 24 hours with the resume, but takes longer than that. Let my hindsight be your foresight. I'm out 300 bucks...and have sh*t resumes. If you feel you want to go with him, go for it, but at least figure out a pay plan where you won't get screwed. Like half upfront, the other half once its done, and to your satisfaction. Or something...

He also says "we", but I think it's just him...I don't know...but the person above explaining those positive reviews being fake, makes so much sense now...I went back to read them, and it's nothing like the experience I actually had...unless he's selective on who he treats how?

If you can, just do your research, and make your own decision to use him or not, but if you do go with him, just be cautious. Good luck.

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