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Review 9/5/2007
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I don't know if you can give less than one star for a company, but my experience with them warrants just that. I used them to find a part time babysitter last summer when my daughter was about 4 months old and I realized that there was NO way I was going to be able to do any design work while caring for her (she just wasn't that kind of a baby).
At first, they were great. We hired someone that I was really excited about, paid the $500 fee and waited for her first day. She never showed! I called the agency and they got in touch with her and gave me some crazy story about how she got lost and just didn't bother to call - which I still don't believe. It just wasn't in this person to act that way. Anyway, we started up with the interviewing process again and every candidate they sent was totally wrong for us - they all wanted more hours and more money and had the wrong qualifications. I confronted Eva's Domestic Agency about this and told them that it appeared they were not going to be able to fullfill their original promise. I said I wanted my $500 back. They refused.
I later found out by talking with a woman who was placed with a family through Eva's Domestic Agency that the company instructed her to lie about her age to a family she was being interviewed by and that she paid the agency for her placement. Eva's Domestic Agency told her that the families were not charged for the service and they told me that the candidates were not charged for the service. I'm appalled that an agency who places child care professionals in peoples homes is not only lying to their clients, they are instructing their child care proffessionals to lie about who they are! What else are they lying about?
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