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Area code: 905
Prefix: 370
Country: Canada
State: Ontario
City: Thornhill
Company: Rogers Communications Partnership (cable)
Usage: Landline
Time zone: Eastern
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The Unsolicited Telecommunications Rules apply to all persons who make calls or send faxes to sell or promote a product or service, or to request donations. Calls made for the purposes of market research, polls or surveys are not considered telemarketing calls and are exempt from the Unsolicited Telecommunications Rules1. Telemarketing RulesAmong other things, the Telemarketing Rules require all telemarketers to: identify who they are and, upon request, provide consumers with a fax or telephone number where they can speak to someone about the telemarketing call, display the telephone number that they are calling from or that the consumer can call to reach them only make calls and send faxes between 9:00 a.m. and 9:30 p.m. on weekdays and between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on weekends maintain their own do not call lists, and register with the National Do Not Call List. For more information see Part III of the Unsolicited Telecommunications Rules. 2. National DNCL RulesParliament amended the Telecommunications Act in 2005. These amendments provide for a National Do Not Call List (DNCL), on which Canadian consumers can register to reduce the number of unwanted telemarketing calls and faxes they receive. Among other things, the National DNCL Rules require telemarketers to: not call the home phone, cellular and fax numbers that consumers have registered on the National DNCL (except where a consumer has consented to be contacted) purchase a subscription for the area codes they intend to call download the numbers from the National DNCL and delete them from their calling lists, and use a version of the National DNCL that is not older than 31 days. For more information see Part II of the Unsolicited Telecommunications Rules. 3. Exemptions to the National DNCLCertain telemarketing calls and faxes are exempt from the National DNCL Rules. Exemptions include those made by or on behalf of: registered charities raising funds newspapers looking for subscriptions political parties and their candidates, and companies with whom consumers have an existing commercial relationship; for example, if a consumer has done business with a company in the previous 18 months––such as a carpet-cleaning company––that consumer can be called. Telemarketing calls made and faxes sent to businesses are also exempt from the National DNCL. For the full details, see Part II of the Unsolicited Telecommunications Rules and the Telecommunications Act. 4. Automatic Dialing and Announcing Device RulesAutomatic Dialing and Announcing Devices are devices that dial telephone numbers automatically and deliver a pre-recorded message. These devices cannot be used to sell or promote a product or service unless a consumer has consented to be called by them. They can be used for public service reasons by police and fire departments, schools and hospitals. They can also be used for appointment reminders and thank you calls. For more information on the use of Automatic Dialing and Announcing Devices, see Part IV of the Unsolicited Telecommunications Rules. 5. Complaints and enforcementCanadians can make a complaint through the National DNCL website (www.LNNTE-DNCL.gc.ca/) or by calling the toll-free numbers 1-866-580-DNCL (1-866-580-3625) or 1-888-DNCL-TTY (1-888-362-5889). The CRTC will investigate complaints and can penalize telemarketers found to be in violation of the Unsolicited Telecommunications Rules, which include the Telemarketing Rules, National DNCL Rules and Automatic Dialing and Announcing Device Rules. The CRTC can levy penalties of up to $1,500 for an individual and up to $15,000 for a corporation, for each violation.
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They are not even a member of the BBB. Thinking about taking the course but I seem skeptical. Some things seem good, some not. i would be concerned about getting work which they seem to gurantee, however if you are a certain area, better check to see if they have even developed that market yet, also who's to say what percent you really get? Maybe it has to be built on trust. If they not doing so well and can't gurantee you work, maybe they can fudge the marks, say you only got 65%, when maybe yu really got 80% which is needed to be in the mark for getting work....this is the part that I am leery about. I'm just not sure about it and would have to lose the money, I would look at it as having a course udner your belt for other purposes. If you look at it this way, can probably win; afterall, I have not come across any other source who offers the course that also offers work, so this is why I feel if you trust Haverville, then you are one step ahead. S
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I am looking into taking this course and am now worried after reading your post! Have you ever heard back after you sent in your course material?
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Like I said, I don't have much time to come here often, I am busy, I am not running for the hills. I will try to come here as often as I can to answer any questions but I can't promise it will be s=daily or even weekly like most of you. And again, you can always message me through FB as I'm sure you all know how to find me.What many of you don't understand is that all Haverhill stagers have their own business. When you work for Haverhill you also work for yourself. It's too detailed to get into here but you basically have Haverhill behind you paying you a guaranteed wage and doing all the advertising but some aspects requires us to have our own business. You guys aren't expected to understand because you don't know how the company works. I spent time with Jacqueline in Toronto and she is literally run off her feet! She is soooo busy with Haverhill. Don't get me wrong, she loves it, but Alluring Interiors has nothing to do with her needing extra work. Jacqueline is very sweet and hard working and extremely talented! She has clients who call Haverhill and request only her! After staging a flip with her I can see why. we had a blast and the house was amazing after it was completed!
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Andrea ? you say your name is? I have a funny feeling your name isnt andrea. I also have a funny feeling that you work in recruitment for Haver whatever? You also hang up on people that arent interested in hearing your relentless attempt to brain wash someone into giving your 2 dollar company 1000$ plus. I dont think working at a med spa qualifies you to do any sort of marketing.I suggest you get a real job that wont give you bad Karma the rest of your life
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"THE HAVERHILL INSTITUTE FOR STAGING & DESIGN"SCAM! SCUM! SCAMMERS! SCUMMY SCAMMERS! THIEVES! CON ARTISTS! SCAM! SCAMMERS! SCAM ALERT! SCAM ALERT! SCAM ALERT! Clearly the "Herbalife" of the interior design and home staging world!Call today @ 11:06 a.m. EDT from 905-370-0460Yet MORE SCUMMY SCAMMERS with what sounds CLEARLY like a MLM scam (multi-level marketing) or fake career-training scheme (you pay big bucks - you get bupkus back)STUPID Script ran as follows:"Hello. Sorry i've missed you today. This message is for the lady of the house." (Ha! You sexist bee-yatch! - ed.) "My name is Lisa." (Yeah right. -ed.) "I am calling on behalf of the Haverhill Institute of Staging and Design. If you have prior decorating experience or if you have a flair for interior style, you're invted to enroll in our employer-assisted job training programme for accreditation as a professional home stager. Upon graduation, we'll guarantee you full, part-time or casual employ starting at 31.45 an hour. New applications are being accepted now. If you'd like some more information, or, if you were contacted in error, please call 647 477-3132. Thanks very much. Have a nice day!"Well folks there is indeed a "Haverhill Institute" and the website, if you google it, is for www.haverhillstaging.com (based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) and in their FAQ (frequently asked questions) it is laid out that they are in fact affiliated with the aforementioned TV show (please see earlier entries about this number) called "Housecapades". If you have received one (or likely more than one) of their annoying automated telephone calls, their FAQ invites you to contact them by email or toll-free, anytme you like: "Please send an email to info@haverhillstaging.com or call 1-866-927-7782"Oddly enough, their page for contact info lists a different toll-free #:"The Haverhill Institute of Staging & Design, Inc., Head Office 40 Sheppard Avenue West, Suite 500Toronto, Canada, M2N 6K9Phone: 416.590.1221Fax: 416.440.7787********** Toll free: 1.888.978.2433 ***********When you think about the fact that the phone call comes from one number in the 905 area code (the area code for around the Toronto area), and that you're then supposed to call back a different number at a different area code (area code 647 is a new area code for the Toronto area usedmostly, though not exclusively, for cellular phone service, and that the head office's number is different yet again, not to mention two different toll-free lines (they pay the long distance charges if you call them) you can see they are playing footsie with the public. I love how these companies use this shell game of varying phone numbers, automated call-outs and voice mail systems so that if you are annoyed you have little recourse. If you are in the Toronto area however, I would suggest you call their main number (416.590.1221) and give 'em hell... outside Toronto? Call their toll-free number (don't forget to dial *67 first to hide YOUR number!) and when it answer, just put the phone handset down and walk away - occupy their line AND cost them $$$.Shame on you if you fall for their crappy scam. If Housecapades is even a quasi-legitimate show, why do they have to resort to beingon Fox 29 (across the border in the US) rather than on a local network/station? I'll bet if you were to search deeply enough, you would find out that there are "legal" reasons for this.As per above, affiliated with "Housecapades" and with names "Morganstern" and "Richler" - that about tells me all I need to know... Pacheo (canadians_against_telemarketers@hotmail.com)
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The business is in high demand, they are expanding in canada and the usUnfortunatly they were short on instructors and people to mark the workIf you're so interested in a program or school.. wouldnt you keep track of what goes on?i have a timeline dating back from when they first launched the company. i did my research. you should all do yours if you're all so paranoid.or try READING the website. most of these questions are answered there.call a REP. they'd love to chat and answer questions you have.duh
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You mean you have to wait perhaps one month to even have the interview? The TV ad states, if I am correct, all under the course of a month!! Deciding whether to take the course myself. What are the facts? Have to complete it all within 60 days.......OR,,,(have they changed the website or is someone making mistakes on it) as when i looked today, I thought I must be seeing things, someting about each segment, 60 days, and about 6 months? I don't find their web consistent! Did you find the segment difficult, do you think its half decent to get thru it all in due time? Someone has complained about still waiting to get marks back which time is of the essence, isn't it?
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Don't do it. I know someone else and they never return phone calls. She is getting very concerned. How can they promise jobs to everyone? Sounds like the better business bureau should be checking them out-soon!Good luck, but I bet you just lost your money. JAY
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I have no need to a** kiss, I am already hired. But I do understand the company better than you as I do work for them. I am nothing but impressed.defeated, with that kind of attitude I'm not surprised you didn't make it with Haverhill. Seriously, are we in junior high and you are cyber bullying me using a fake name no less??? I understand how immature children get caught up in the freedom of attacking people while staying anonymous but you are an adult!(I think). If anyone here wants any kind of credibility at all they will distance themselves from anyone like you who uses such disgusting and childish tactics.
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