hrhero.com issue
NaeNae55
3,243 Posts
This isn't exactly a forum issue, but I couldn't figure out how to bring my problem up at the regular website.
I am signed up for the weekly ezine but have not received it for months. I have tried signing up again a couple of times, but it says I am already receiving it. I miss it, but I have so much to read already that I wasn't really worrying about it.
This week I tried to get the white paper on HCR. I went through the steps, but it never arrived in my email box. I have checked my junk mail list and HRHero is not on it. What gives?
I am signed up for the weekly ezine but have not received it for months. I have tried signing up again a couple of times, but it says I am already receiving it. I miss it, but I have so much to read already that I wasn't really worrying about it.
This week I tried to get the white paper on HCR. I went through the steps, but it never arrived in my email box. I have checked my junk mail list and HRHero is not on it. What gives?
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Wendi
Jim Robb
Director of I.T.
M. Lee Smith Publishers LLC
Since you've already entered you email address once for the Whitepapers do the following to get them.
1. Go to [url]http://www.hrhero.com/whitepapers/[/url]
2. Click on the link that reads "Already an HRhero customer? Download here with just your e-mail address." It's immediately above the box to enter your name, email address etc.... That will take you to the download page.
3. Enter the email address you registered with and it should download.
Let us know if you have any more trouble.
Jim Robb
Director of I.T.
M. Lee Smith Publishers LLC
BTW Jim, I LOVE your icon. Makes me want to turn on some music and dance just looking at it.
BTW Jim, I LOVE your icon. Makes me want to turn on some music and dance just looking at it.[/QUOTE]
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