Chris
Boca Raton,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Sat, August 30, 2003
I am a former Manager within this firm of disorganized company. This man Dennis McDevitt needs to be put out of business. He doesn't care about the clients or the people within his company. He has never been on the phone with a client and has no Idea how these company's really work. He will not refund a dime to a client because of his agents errors. He preys on the weak and teaches his people to take advantage of clients wherever possible. If you do not believe in his methods you will not work their for long. These type of companies get a donation from the creditor in the form of what is called "Fair Share" given to them every month. This can range from $50 to $75 per client. Debt. Relievers receives around $180K total each month in this type of funding. WHY does Mr. McDevitt feel it necassary to have such an attitude about refunds? Let's not get started about the constant drug abuse within the company. Cocaine and other controlled substances are used by many people at ALL levels within the company. To anyone interested in working with this company beware. Your better of calling someone else because as soon as they get your first payment you won't hear from them again. By law they only have 30 days to send out LOP's (letter of proposel)to your creditors. Quite often this is not done due to the unquilified people working the back end of the business. When Mr. McDevitt does find quilified people he won't agree with their knowledge or they require to high of a salary to hire. This is a man that one of the other managers once said is "penny wise and dollar foolish". The entire Management team on the front of the house has quite within the past month and the rest of the company is in disarray. This man has no right to take advantage of people the way he does and I hope that the FBI's on-going investigation turns up what they need in order to stop bad business. Good luck and thank you for reading this report.