Easy to use and helpful for creating a resume quickly. The templates look professional and the process was simple.
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I canceled my subscription of $39,99, on 29March and sent TWO emails in this regard, to which I had ZERO response. On 2 April, these funds went off my bank account. It was also on this day that I received a confirmation email stating it has been canceled.
They claim, they can't find any record of my emails sent on 29/03 and all monies taken is non-refundable. Although the email thread shows the original email and I have re-send it and send a screenshot, they still claim they cannot find the emails sent 29/03. I have since requested to which email they actioned my cancelation and they have conveniently gone quiet!

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I am extremely disappointed with ResumeLeader.com. I cancelled my subscription properly and have clear proof of cancellation, yet I was still charged again afterwards. When I reached out to them, they refused to issue a refund or take accountability for the error.
This is completely unacceptable. Taking money from customers after a confirmed cancellation is not only unethical, but feels like outright exploitation. In addition, I removed my bank details from the site when I cancelled the subscription, so I have no idea how they were still able to charge my card. As someone who earns minimum wage, every penny matters and having my hard-earned money taken like this is incredibly frustrating and upsetting.
The lack of customer care and refusal to resolve a valid issue shows how little they value their users. I would strongly warn others to be very careful before subscribing or before entering your bank information on this site. This has been a terrible experience and, honestly, a disgrace.

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Some items missing in resume like father name, husband name, marrital status, religion, certificates/acheivements etc.

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This was easy to use, and I liked that it could work with my premade resume.

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Fraud company beware!!!! They charge you monthly 40euro which is completely hidden. You cannot cancel it on their site since it's not visible.
They don't answer mails or calls.
My next step is to for a complaint with bank and police.

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