ShouldWeHire.com


Country United States
Website http://shouldwehire.com/
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  • Oct 14, 2014

Total scam

Same here, I just happened to google my name and my mugshot and something from 2003 came up which has long since been taken care of. I won't give them any information. Please help and tell me who I need to contact to help have this taken down.

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  • Oct 9, 2014

Should we hire scam

“Should we Hire” What I do know is that web site was registered in March of this year. They have a mug short of me from 2001. They are trying to charge me $72.00 to remove my picture which is blackmail. They are charging others more. I have court documents stating that they should not have this info.

So let me get this straight Should We Hire your site says you are helping out business that might hire someone with a record. But if someone has a mug shot on your web site and they send you blackmail money you will take it down. Thank you for looking out businesses, which is BS. You are extorting money from people. More info about this company just google who is shouldwe”here.com They need to be stop.

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  • Sep 15, 2014

This company post your mugshots and then charges you to take them down. This is illegal and is extortion. Do not give them your credit card. I have a lawsuit against them and plan on shutting them down. Think about this. They do not even list an address or phone number. They charged me $499 and took my picture down for one week and then called me from a blocked phone number and said they found another one and needed more money. These guys are SAMMERS!!! Don't give them your creditcard. Think about it. They are working from home extorting people and do not even have a phone number or address for there office. Please help me bring them down!!!

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  • Oct 8, 2014

SAME HERE

I did not pay them, because my records are supposed to be sealed. The courts are going me a new order. they are trying to blackmail people simple as that. I also sent it to the courts, hopefully they will look into it.

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  • Oct 14, 2014

Total scam

Same here, I just happened to google my name and my mugshot and something from 2003 came up which has long since been taken care of. I won't give them any information. Please help and tell me who I need to contact to help have this taken down.

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  • Mar 21, 2015

Charges a fee to remove arrest information. Once paid the do not remove the information. Shouldwehire.com does not care if a person is found not guilty, the charges are dismissed or their record is expunged.

  • Mar 20, 2015

Contacted shouldwehire.com about the incorrect information being posted. Owner collected $500.00 promised to remove the information. The information is still on the site.

My uncle is a PI and found out the site belongs to Jenirose Mckibben. She's the theif running this site.

  • Mar 20, 2015

The site is ran by Jenirose Mckibben.

A my cousin is a PI and told me this site is ran by Jenirose Mckibben.

  • Feb 23, 2015

This company posts mugshots with the sole purpose of making money by charging to remove them. This is outright extortion. The mugshot in question was from a case that was dropped and sealed by the court. Should not be public record.

  • Feb 13, 2015

This can't be legal

I googled my husbands name and these really old mugshots came up from over ten years ago. It's hard enough for people to get jobs after getting in trouble. So I go to the "remove" tab to see how to go about it, because he's job searching, and they want to charge us money we don't have to remove it??!! This is extortion and I'm going to consult an attorney.

  • Nov 1, 2014

Shouldwehire.com is a shell game between multiple .com identities featuring jail photo shots. Essentially this is extortion of damaging reputation for a fee. Shouldwehire attempts to collect a $600 fee to remove damaging photos from its site. Once the customer is identifed and paid, Shouldwehire contacts its sister companies including Mugshots.com and updates its database with the confirmed buyer's photo. There are 4 known companies, but the cycle could be much larger.

The alternative to fix this problem is merely to create simple multiple web pages with your first and last name. This will push the seedy fraud artists like Shouldwehire further an further back in search pages. Google and Yahoo are working on dropping the relevancy of these sites, making them insignificant. Eventually they will be unable to support their web costs and drop from existance.

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  • Dec 1, 2014

GOOGLE IS SHOULDWEHIRE

I gave my personal info to sign up for a free service. FreeLegalAdvice.com and/or a secure email account. Both claiming to be free and both claiming that your info is secure. After you give your info when going through the sign up process they then hit you up for a charge. After that its to late. They got you. If you dont pay there surprise fee after claiming its free they use your info you have already given and sell it to sites like shouldwehire.com. I know this because when I was signing up for these sites I put down a incorrect mailbox address and a incorrect birthdate. And both are posted on shouldwehire.com exactly as I put them on these two sites i was signing up for. Google promotes this by letting them get away with blackmail and letting them use Google as a vessel. Google should be ashamed. Google Google Google Google Google Google

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