I just thought of something. This person sounds very similar to the owner of amother MSC that I won't name......I'm just glad I never crossed paths with Service Scouts and I thank the OP for posting this for all to see.@AtomicAngela wrote:
I was a scheduler and editor for Service Scouts until early November of last year. During my time with the company, I had medical issues, car troubles, and went through an exceptionally bad breakup with my partner. In February, I began asking where my 1099 was. After receiving no response and emailing multiple days in a row, I finally received this email. As stated in previous emails between the owner and myself, he stated that all agreements and obligations through Service Scouts are terminated and void which means me posting this now holds no legal bearing. I caution anyone considering signing up with this MSC that this is the kind of person you are dealing with as the owner of the company.
Angela,
1099s were mailed and are due no later than 2/15.
All but one of Service Scout's representatives in over 20 year's in business - and ALl current staff always meets or exceeds deadlines.
I'm sure you'll receive it soon unless:
post office truck lies about a flat tire or something like that and could deliver it on time
or
Your neighborhood postwoman broke up with their boyfriend and is too upset to get it delivered on time.
Thank you,
Your Guide to World Class Customer Care!
Jim Smith
President & Founder
Service Scouts, Inc.
www.ServiceScouts.com
@Tostresh wrote:
Wow I guess the common thread is that Jim and Tracy at SS are angry and mean.[/quote From my vantage point it would seemt as if so, yes. I guess a silver lining here is that some newbies may read this and then not sign up with Service Scouts. Others will know what to expect from the Service Scouts Brand and then can decide if they wish to keep a business relationship active with the Service Scouts Brand or not. Different shoppers are going to view this situation through different lens, though.
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@AustinMom wrote:
@bgriffin wrote:
Wow
I couldn't have said it better. I'm speechless. And I don't do speechless often.
Just WOW.
I hope the OP has the time and energy and inspiration to follow through with complaints. Remember, look the other way and you are complicit in it by allowing it to happen to the next shopper. Why not dish them some issues they so richly deserve?@ChrisCooper wrote:
File complaints:
Nevada Attorney General’s office:
[ag.nv.gov]
BBB, Southern Nevada (the link is queued up to Service Scouts)
[www.bbb.org]
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FYI, here is their Nevada Business Registration with Nevada Secretary of State
[www.nvsilverflume.gov]
Interrupt my life with a request for more shop information on 12/25? 1. You go to voice mail, 2. You can suck eggs until 9 AM 12/26, and 3. As soon as I'm paid on the shop in question, I deactivate. And 4. I warn others of said MSC here.@BirdyC wrote:
One of the things that comes across is the incredible unprofessionalism of this company, its employees, and its communications. From the tone of the posts made here by an employee, to the wording of its e-mails that have been shared by shoppers, to the e-mail from the head of the firm to a former employee.... Not only unprofessional, but arrogant, heavy-handed, and mean-spirited. I'm still aghast at the situation with the shopper who was notified on Christmas morning that further information was needed (after the contractual requirement of 24 hours was up), then was locked out of the system because she dared spend a few hours of uninterrupted time with her family on the holiday! Un-effing-believable. (Sorry if that violates rules, and if it has to be deleted, that's fine; I just can't think of a more appropriate term! )
Looks like that's a wise idea, no?@wwin wrote:
Definitely grateful for this group. This is one MSC I think I'll avoid.
Service Scouts is sounding dodgier and dodgier as this thread goes on.....@deelitefullyme wrote:
That's bothersome. I have a friend here in California that went to a conference that taught him how to use a Vegas address as a business address in order to evade certain taxes and legal affairs. He is also using a Vegas address as his primary address although he lives here in California.
It's not the first time I have heard of this. In time the tax man will catch on if he hasn't already. Hell, go after him legally and let all this come out.
@cindy55 wrote:
I wonder what the ripple effect of this posting is going to be? I'm sure they already have lost many potential shoppers.
@ChrisCooper wrote:
Posting on forums has limited effect. Writing to either the BBB or the Nevada Attorney General’s office makes the complaint official and serves as a warning to others. Anything less is just spitting in the wind.
@LisaSTL wrote:
You are right there are many more shoppers than participate on forums. You are wrong to think it was only the shoppers who participated directly in this thread who may now stop working with SS or never bother registering.