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13 Feb, 2021 by Kevin smith
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01 Jun, 2017 by Ashley sites
They have been wonderful in assisting with mother in law, professional, knowledgeable and kind.
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25 Feb, 2017 by Courtney gadry
I used to work for Mike and his wife, who is the Medicaid specialist. I was with them almost 2 years. I wouldn't recommend them. They take several vacations a year, they are not quick on getting clients work done. They have a list of VIP clients that are allowed to be put through for calls, but if you aren't on the list, the secretary will tell you "they're not available, they're on the phone, they're in a meeting". Any lie to keep them off the phone. The wife, Jeannie, consider yourself lucky if you get a return call from her. Unless you have millions of dollars, don't expect your work to be done quickly. I thought they were good people. I watered their plants at their personal home when on vacation. I have let their dog out on occasion and always did as I was asked, even if I disagreed with it. But I would not recommend them because as professional as they may appear, they're fake and don't seem to care about clients, they care about money. Which is why the clients with more money get their work done first and faster. They aren't the kind people the pretend to be. This is all truth and yes I admit, Mike "fired" me because I suffer from depression, which he knew very early on, he also illegally tricked me into taking severance pay and disqualified me from unemployment benefits and is slandering my name all over the place. These aren't good Christian people like they pretend to be, they lie, the work is crappy and slow, they won't return their phone calls, they do not care about clients. On many occasions Mike himself would say "Our practice doesn't even need clients with the 2 richest ones we have" (I won't say their names because they did nothing wrong and are kind people) but he said that many many times. Like I said, they rarely return calls and especially the more you call them to get information or express concern, the more annoyed they get and the more they ignore you on purpose. This practice is a joke.

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