Joe Goddard, owner of Cardinal Healthcare Group, an affiliate of Bronko Technology Consulting, Inc., promised to recruit a clinician who specializes in psychiatry for our medical practice. We paid him $13,000 upfront for the search. He did not provide any viable candidates. After a while, our needs changed, and we asked him to pause the search, with his promise and contractual obligation to resume it at a later date for no additional fee. When we asked him to resume the search, he refused. When we asked for a refund, he very rudely refused, saying never to contact him again. After repeated calls and emails from us, in November 2023 he agreed to resume the search but rudely stated, "I’ll get to work – but don’t bother to check in. I’ll give you updates as I see fit." He has not responded to any calls or emails since and has not sent one candidate. We would like a refund and for him to be held accountable to protect others from this scam.
Jeff
Lewisville,#2General Comment
Tue, January 16, 2024
I have successfully dealt with this in the past and would be happy to help you resolve this. Call or email me and I'd be happy to explain. Jeff 972-954-2190 Txt: 940-944-3883 [email protected]
Rick
Rhode Island,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, December 30, 2023
Medical practices charge patients an unconscionable amount of money on a daily basis, for a service people have no choice but to buy. This drives people into financial crises and even bankruptcy, and in fact some people even lose their lives because they cannot get the care they need. Maybe you should remember this feeling the next time you are dealing with a patient who needs more help when you have already taken all of their money.