I did a shop for Service Evaluation Concepts (SEC) in August of 2012. In October 2012 almost two months after I completed the shop for which I'm due a reimbursement of around $84, I received an e-mail saying my bank account information was incorrect even though they were aware of this in early September. I faxed the information the same day and was told I would receive a check for the next billing cycle. On October 29th, Hurricane Sandy apparently destroyed SEC's ability to pay. I was sympathetic. However, no check arrived during November. When I contacted their payroll person Susie Jones, I was told that they would be making payments on December 4th. Of course, that date has come and gone as well.
Personally, I think they're lying about their ability to pay. When I spoke with a secretary, she told me the bank had issues. Since I've worked in IT disaster recovery planning, I know that banks have redunant systems and are usually operational within 24-48 hours pending a major natural disaster. My own company has 4 different sites throughout the country as part of its disaster planning. So, I can only conclude that SEC decided to defer payment and blames it on the hurricane.
I'm approaching 4 months with no reimbursement. Since, I'm not a particularly trusting sort, I cancelled all other shops I had scheduled with them. I suspect I will never see this reimbursement either.
I do not plan on working for them again.
Personally, I think they're lying about their ability to pay. When I spoke with a secretary, she told me the bank had issues. Since I've worked in IT disaster recovery planning, I know that banks have redunant systems and are usually operational within 24-48 hours pending a major natural disaster. My own company has 4 different sites throughout the country as part of its disaster planning. So, I can only conclude that SEC decided to defer payment and blames it on the hurricane.
I'm approaching 4 months with no reimbursement. Since, I'm not a particularly trusting sort, I cancelled all other shops I had scheduled with them. I suspect I will never see this reimbursement either.
I do not plan on working for them again.