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Barrister global services is the worst companies I have ever worked for. At first they were decent. Although their work orders were underpaid, at least they paid on time. About 6 months ago, barrister stopped paying me on time. At first it was a couple of days late, then it started creeping into a couple of weeks. Barrister has something they called speed pay which means you would get your payments for each work order within 14 days of completion and verification of the rfs (receipt for service). They typically charged 13 percent for this service. I always selected this service and they stopped paying within the two weeks and still charged me for it. At some point, I got frustrated dealing with their accounting department because I wasn't getting paid on time. So I found their ceo, debbie bowers email address and cc'ed her in the emails I sent to their accounting department (payissues). This was when the persecution started. All of a sudden they started claiming that work orders I had completed two months prior with all the necessary paperwork were missing parts. Before you get paid for any ticket, they typically verify that the parts have been delivered and they pay you. They claimed that they did not receive parts. Luckily for me, I documented all my trips and didn't misplace anything even after I got paid for it. After, I was able to prove them wrong by presenting all the receipts for shipment and they couldn't back their claim up, they decided to let that go. Somehow, they would like to say this was coincidental but they day after I proved them wrong, they dug up another ticket that I had done from about a month ago and said it was missing parts. I explained to them that the parts were in their possession and that they couldn't charge me for it. The technical support representative that assisted me with the call asked I ship everything back. I shipped everything back to them and the technical support representative left barrister shortly after that. Becca edwards (who usually does all the dirty work) pretty much insisted that she was going to charge me for the parts that were in their possession which they verified. I asked her to verify with the tech support rep that worked with me on the ticket, she refused to hear me out. She said they were charging me $260 which coincidentally was the amount for a 6 trip ticket to city of frasier, mi.. So essentially, I was not paid for that ticket. Fast forward that a couple of weeks later, there was another call I took.. At this point, barrister was behind schedule paying me for about 9 tickets. After looking at my schedule and thinking I might not get paid for this call, I figured it would be a tight fit and I called to turn the call down and notify which is 3 hours prior to service time according to barrister standard operating procedures. I did and as usual becca edwards had a problem with it. She said I could not turn the call down without a good reason and that she was going to charge me $100 for not showing. I have turned lots of calls down and I have never heard of having a good reason. She emailed me a copy of the standard operating procedures and of course it said when you turn a call down, you should give adequate notification prior to the service time and there was nothing about giving a good reason. I pointed it out to her and then she basically said if you do not accept my judgement and accept the $100 charge, I will dismiss you from barrister. I told her I would not accept it and she dismissed me. This was all fine and dandy but at that point, it was like pulling teeth to get paid the 9 tickets that barrister owed me. This was about two months ago. Eventually they paid 7 out of the 9 tickets, they said they were not paying 1 and then the last ticket which was a two trip ticket to sms millcraft, they have been full of excuses. At first they said, the ticket was missing parts.. I said yes indeed, I dont have shipping labels to return the parts which their cores department usually sends out. After trying to contact their shipping department for three weeks to send me out labels to send me labels to send the parts back to no avail, I sent the parts back myself. This was about three weeks ago. I then emailed payissues (their accounting department), their cores department and the ceo (debbie bowers) copies of the shipping receipt and confirmation of delivery. Three weeks ago.. They responded that they cant void out the parts for payment, thats the cores departments job and the cores department refuses to respond. I dont understand how the accounting department and ceo cant come up with a way to pay me for my trip to sms millcraft. If the cores department isnt doing their job, shouldn't the ceo step up and get them to pay? I called the crs on the work order (amanda holton) who was very nice but could not do anything to help me. At this point, they have stopped responding to me. They are leaving me no option than to contact hp, sms millcraft and city of fraser directly since they wont pay me.

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GlennHB
, US
Mar 02, 2016 5:02 pm EST

Barrister are pushy and I wont work for them at all they still owe me $1100, 00 for over 2 years now I have not seen one Dime of that money .So the so called reply back for them above is a lie . They care less about there tech.

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jason szymarek
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Jan 10, 2016 4:40 am EST

Go to suebarrister.com
Class action lawsuit

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Barrister Global Services Network, Inc.
Hammond, US
Dec 07, 2015 12:24 pm EST
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Barrister representatives speak with every technician who is assigned a job. The rate is offered verbally. Once the technician accepts the rate, the technician is emailed dispatch paperwork where the rate is clearly specified. That paperwork including the rate serves as the agreement between Barrister and the technician. Technicians are urged to review the paperwork prior to performing the service and to immediately contact our dispatch team upon receipt of paperwork if there are any questions, concerns or if the rate is not clearly stated or different from what the technician agreed upon. Once the tech has accepted the rate, and performed the work, Barrister is unable to adjust the rate as we have dispatched the work to the tech at a rate at which we may bill our customer.

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Momoftech
Mobile, US
Jul 02, 2015 2:48 pm EDT
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Barrister Global Services Network, Inc.
It is unreal to me that such a "reputable" company has such poor customer service and employee appreciation. How can you expect to continue to grow in such a competitive market, when your employees are not receiving any personal responses or financial compensation. What is this? Why is the communication only by fax and at best is still one-sided. Responses are infrequent and yields no resolution. I have been calling the [protected] number for several days to no avail. I tried as a customer and was on hold for 15 minutes and even as a technician and was on hold 15 minutes plus and finally was cut off. I have tried to reach John S. Bowers III, the CEO of Barrister as well as Debra D. Bowers, President and COO of Barrister. Where is their Executive Assistant? No one answers their phones. Apparently their numbers are kept "secret". How do you run a business this way? Do they even know what's going on in their organization? Something is missing and it starts at the top! Technicians my advice to you is to file a lawsuit.That's probably the only way you can get managements attention. Good luck!

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ManagerOfFieldService
Hammond, US
May 23, 2013 12:21 pm EDT
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Barrister pays our techs. The requirements for payment are laid out for you at the time you join our network and again each time you committ to a service event. 1. Your W-9 must be on file. 2. Parts must be returned to the appropriate shipping company within 5 business days. 3. Your completed and customer signed Reciept for Service must be turned in within 5 business days. 4. The quality of work must be satisfactory to the client and to Barrister. If you are not able to do 1-4, do not accept the service event. If you do 1-4, you will be paid. Any issue with payment will be addressed within 3 business days after you email payissues@barrister.com. We stand by our requirements as fair and legal.

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BarristerIT-Tech
Hammond, US
Feb 27, 2013 4:39 pm EST

I think the techs who havent been paid should team up and file a lawsuit.. if we find a good lawyer i think they will loose and have techs paid for al the work they did for them and never compensated. HP i have contacted them and still no answer on it since they dont control what Barrister does..It might be expensive for the lawer but its worth a shot. Im not sure what kinda business theyre running but the issues
-Late payments on the 30day and 13% speed pay
-No RFS no pay
-Refusing to pay calls without a valid reason
-When they release you they dont pay the remaining completed calls
One thing i would suggest is using emails but if you call them record all phone calls