I was contracted through workmarket.com to do a job for 911techguys.com installing a tv in a motorized lift-style cabnet at a woman's house. The payment for this job was supposed to be 130 dollars its been more than three months and disconnected numbers, no response from emails, etc. The only information I can seem to get on this is the same story from every poor technician that ever worked for this guy.
RCluchey
Saint petersburg ,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Mon, January 18, 2016
I as well got screwd buy this guy in my early days as a contractor did you go by his place oh thats right was probably a fak e address as Fake as Derek How could you even say a good thing about AN ****** Like Derek
i write this in the Color I think of Derek So dearly A COWARD & A *****
Joe LeDuck
Baton Rouge,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, April 26, 2014
I have done some well-paid work for Mr. Legendre, and each time he was professional, pleasant, and good to work for. I was going to submit a blistering rebuttal to this Report, but a brief check online showed other complaints and also his 911techguys.com site is no longer working. It could be that he simply went out of business, as can happen with small businesses. I will try to find out more (I live in the same state, about an hour away from him) and will post again if I find out anything.
Regardless, this Report should be seen as a complaint about Work Market as much as about 911techguys. If WM simply followed the model of better and more successful sites, such as Onforce and Field Nation, then the money to pay this complainant would have already been in escrow with the platform, and the tech would have gotten paid even if the service buyer went out of business the very next day.