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  • Report:  #1151004

Complaint Review: 3E Consulting - Brentwood California

Reported By:
UNHAPPYCUSTOMER - California,
Submitted:
Updated:

3E Consulting
312 First Street, Suite 212 Brentwood, 94531 California, USA
Phone:
(7702) 502-6786
Web:
https://www.facebook.com/3EConsulting
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This company are a bunch of frauds! they take your money and drag things out. Going on over a year and still nothing. Send fake reciepts, Fake drafts. Send you grant drafts for completely different companies and just stick your name in it. 100% fraud & fake i never got a single grant properly written, or executed or approved they will drag it out saying they are busy in meetings with grant funders when really they are busy spending your money!

dont waste your time or money with them they say they provided you with everything yet nothing they have given you makes any sense or even applies to your company you are trying to get grants for they also cannot provide proof of the grants being with funders and you will never hear from a funder because they were never actually submitted,

They are a non reputable FRAUD DO NOT BELIEVE THE STORIES, LIES OR BULLS*** THEY FEED YOU!



1 Updates & Rebuttals

K. Shaw

Alabama,
Client Is discruntled

#2REBUTTAL Owner of company

Mon, June 02, 2014

It's too easy to defame and comit slander and libel of the reputation of professionals on the internet, and as such, this report doesnt come as a suprise. 

1. From the offset,  Elizabeth Garcia was never involved in the relationship with this client. Her e-mail was used for the purposes of contacing the client. In short, consultant made every effort to communicate with the client, as the attorney will attest in the near future. 

2. The client could not afford to pay upfront, so consultant took a payment plan. 

3. Company made several documented attempts to maintain customer services. 

4. Grants, once developed, takes six months to a year depending on the funding agency, and in many cases, if the information is not sufficient on behalf of the client, the consultant must identify other sources, or re-vamp strategic plans to meet subsequent funding initiatives. 

When a grant writer hands over intellectual property, payments - and satisfaction  - often become an issue; however, the work remains in the client's inbox. The discruntled client gets to soil a reputation, however she retains the electonic copy of the proposals that were provided to her. Consider, long after the client commits slander and libel, she still keeps the draft. Her emotional rhetoric, is actually rather tame, considering the 50-plus harrassing texts that has been forwarded to the attorney. Many of which came afer the consultant made great efforts in passifying the client. 

Our attorney will be examining this shameful claim to determine conslutants next steps. 

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