ClaimJockey is currently being sued by several employees for owing back wages and defrauding on their taxes (me included). They would hand write your paycheck and say taxes were taken our of it, but when you file your taxes you owe thousands becuause the company never paid them. They tell people they are closing when you try to get your back wages, and then move locations.
ClaimJockey charges clients thousands of dollars for something that takes jsut a few hours. There are many times the client was owed a refund, and the company tried to talk them out of it. The owners pay themselves over 200,000 dollars a year on money families really needed in a bad time. They owe god and everyone money, yet they live in a 400,000 home in Lakewood.
ClamJockey went national because there is not a company within 100 miles of Kansas City that will do business with them. The owner, Wendy, says that the company was started because her brother had cancer, but she tells employees that he was a jerk and philanderer. Her brother's widow invested 2 million into the company, and when she ran out of money, suddenly she was fired from the company.
Don't give them your time or money. It will not go to good people that are in business for the right reasons. The owners do not know how to run a business, so they make other people pay 400% markup to cover their shortcomings in business sense.
ClaimJockey, LLC Reviews
ClaimJockey is currently being sued by several employees for owing back wages and defrauding on their taxes (me included). They would hand write your paycheck and say taxes were taken our of it, but when you file your taxes you owe thousands becuause the company never paid them. They tell people they are closing when you try to get your back wages, and then move locations.
ClaimJockey charges clients thousands of dollars for something that takes jsut a few hours. There are many times the client was owed a refund, and the company tried to talk them out of it. The owners pay themselves over 200,000 dollars a year on money families really needed in a bad time. They owe god and everyone money, yet they live in a 400,000 home in Lakewood.
ClamJockey went national because there is not a company within 100 miles of Kansas City that will do business with them. The owner, Wendy, says that the company was started because her brother had cancer, but she tells employees that he was a jerk and philanderer. Her brother's widow invested 2 million into the company, and when she ran out of money, suddenly she was fired from the company.
Don't give them your time or money. It will not go to good people that are in business for the right reasons. The owners do not know how to run a business, so they make other people pay 400% markup to cover their shortcomings in business sense.