Marcella
Philadelphia,#2REBUTTAL Individual responds
Fri, October 29, 2004
I was bill $99.00 dollars for (Hud Refund) by JMW Financial Services. Now they want $124.68 dollars from me or they goninh to send it to a coolect agency. I have not use their program at all. They want me to contact: Steve Kincaid. What should I do?
Maggie
Nashville,#3Consumer Suggestion
Fri, October 08, 2004
have you received any real money from people, any real feed back from people you have mailed, will it work for people who TRY it without complaining all too quick?
Lorna
Beaverton,#4UPDATE EX-employee responds
Mon, January 05, 2004
I worked at the job (HUD refunds) for 90 days, just like JMW Financial states as one of the conditions for the refund at the end of that time. What people are missing is the other condition: You have to send 30 PROOFS (envelopes that are returned to you because the address is wrong, and the post office is unable to deliver the mail) that indeed shows them you have worked the program. I was 4 envelopes short of the 30, and I did not hear from them after I returned all the items they specified in the booklet. I sent a second letter advising that I would "take this to the next level" if they did not refund my $98. It took 4 weeks, instead of the 5 business days they originally stated but I did get my $98 refund. I also experienced conflicting answers to questions when I called the training number to get help once I started. However, all of my calls were returned in a very timely manner. I agree, this is a scam!
Lorna
Beaverton,#5UPDATE EX-employee responds
Mon, January 05, 2004
I worked at the job (HUD refunds) for 90 days, just like JMW Financial states as one of the conditions for the refund at the end of that time. What people are missing is the other condition: You have to send 30 PROOFS (envelopes that are returned to you because the address is wrong, and the post office is unable to deliver the mail) that indeed shows them you have worked the program. I was 4 envelopes short of the 30, and I did not hear from them after I returned all the items they specified in the booklet. I sent a second letter advising that I would "take this to the next level" if they did not refund my $98. It took 4 weeks, instead of the 5 business days they originally stated but I did get my $98 refund. I also experienced conflicting answers to questions when I called the training number to get help once I started. However, all of my calls were returned in a very timely manner. I agree, this is a scam!
Lorna
Beaverton,#6UPDATE EX-employee responds
Mon, January 05, 2004
I worked at the job (HUD refunds) for 90 days, just like JMW Financial states as one of the conditions for the refund at the end of that time. What people are missing is the other condition: You have to send 30 PROOFS (envelopes that are returned to you because the address is wrong, and the post office is unable to deliver the mail) that indeed shows them you have worked the program. I was 4 envelopes short of the 30, and I did not hear from them after I returned all the items they specified in the booklet. I sent a second letter advising that I would "take this to the next level" if they did not refund my $98. It took 4 weeks, instead of the 5 business days they originally stated but I did get my $98 refund. I also experienced conflicting answers to questions when I called the training number to get help once I started. However, all of my calls were returned in a very timely manner. I agree, this is a scam!