Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Spread the Word!

The internet can do wonders in terms of educating potential Arthur Group clients. Please share this blog with your address book. The Arthur Group's services cost thousands of dollars and people need to be educated about what they are paying for.

Your experiences about what types of services were provided, what you paid for them, and your satisfaction level can help other people make up their minds regarding the Arthur Group.

Post a comment and spread the word!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Barry - you need to get this website coming up when Arthur Group is searched on Google- I didn't see it pop up. Now that they've removed from Indeed they're are other websites that allow comments posted on them, this would be worth exploring to post you website details there.

Anonymous said...

I just got off the phone with BBB Chicago, filing a complaint against the Arthurgroup and the tails of their crooked work ethics.
I will support any calss action suit against them , they robbed me of thousands of dollars of hard earned money. !!!!!

Anonymous said...

Actually, he never had to pay a penny to anyone. Michael Myser lied about his relationship with Arthur Group so that he could get in the paper as a hero and then run for mayor of Prior Lake. Then to top it off when the Attorney General called him as a witness, he refused to testify. Did you also know that he sued CareerBuilder and was paid thousands of dollars? He did it as a class action, but I wonder if any of you saw any money. The fact that none of this was true means that he has probably broken a few laws in doing this. The employees Ed Guk, Sean Durose, and Pat Powers were disgruntled employees who failed in their jobs and blamed Trimble for it. I was in the courtroom when the judge said that Trimble was an honest and hardworking entrepreneur and that the Attorney General called her press conference to "Invite" complaints. He put this in his order. Read it for yourself. For once, say something that you actually have the facts about. It always surprises me when people can celebrate that a man lost his home, even put smiley faces on their comments and in fact this man did absolutely nothing wrong and lost his home because of you and people like you. That is why the judge sided with him. You think you did something honorable? The judge, who actually saw all of the Attorney General’s evidence wrote, in his order, that there was absolutely no fraud, no deception, no dishonesty of any kind and that the Attorney General's best witnesses actually endorsed the services they purchased while on the witness stand. He also wrote in his order that anyone believing that another person could guarantee them a job, was defying logic (also in the order).
This is what happens when people like you rally against someone without malice or any evidence of any kind. Shame on you for doing this to another person. Whether you like this man or hate him, what you did is reprehensible. Also, Trimble can own a business if he wants either recruiting or outplacement or any other kind of business. The Judge complimented this man. That is in the order too. But obviously you didn’t read it.
Now, if any further comment is made on this blog, that states otherwise is libel. To the owner of this blog, you might think about getting a lawyer. Every day that this blog is live, you are committing libel. To the writers in the blog, you may list yourselves as anonymous but in fact your signature is your IP address, which you cannot hide.
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the act or crime of publishing it.
a formal written declaration or statement, as one containing the allegations of a plaintiff or the grounds of a charge.
anything that is defamatory or that maliciously or damagingly misrepresents.