- Report: #935354
Complaint Review: Dependable Payment Processing
| Dependable Payment Processing 311 clark street
Mars, Pennsylvania United States of America |
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Dependable Payment Processing Jim Black, Tom Shanley These guys are the biggest crooks on Earth. If you are a sales rep or an ISO do not do business with them. They took my deals and accounts and did not pay me on them They said that they want to hold m Mars, Pennsylvania
*Author of original report: DPP
*Author of original report: Sync Payments
*General Comment: I had a similar experience as DPP...
*Author of original report: Not True
*UPDATE Employee: Set The Record Straight
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Search Tips#1 Author of original report
DPP
AUTHOR: Jay - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, November 13, 2012
#2 Author of original report
Sync Payments
AUTHOR: Jay - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, November 13, 2012
#3 General Comment
I had a similar experience as DPP...
AUTHOR: Nick - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 19, 2012
Merchants actually reported to us that Jay sent in lease applications to other lease companies and tried to get the leases that have already been fulfilled - leaving the potential of merchants being stuck with two lease payments for the same equipment. I advised these merchants to report this to authorities as credit fraud AND identity theft since this action would entail stealing personal credit information and supplying it to others without permission. If such action was taking through the mail, federal mail fraud charges will be investigated also.
I know other Agents who have represented DPP and I have heard nothing but good things about how they conduct business. I have been in the industry for over 15 years and I know the bad guys - and I certainly would trust Jim and Tom's story over Jay's.
#4 Author of original report
Not True
AUTHOR: Jay - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 04, 2012
#5 UPDATE Employee
Set The Record Straight
AUTHOR: Jim - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 04, 2012
The complaint filed by Jabari (Jay) Rattler against Tom Shanley and Jim Black of Dependable Payment Processing is not accurate in any way, shape or form.
As a registered ISO powered by First Data, we have worked extremely hard over the last 12+ years building a solid, reliable and trustworthy business for our merchants and Sales Group Partners alike. In fact, if you search online you will see we have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau. Additionally, no other Sales Group Partners nor valued Merchants have filed complaints against DPP, presently or in the past.
On the other hand, if you search Jabari Rattler on the internet you will find many instances of alleged dishonesty and unscrupulous business practices by this individual.
Unfortunately, on July 2, 2012 we entered into a sales partnership with Jabari for him to sell merchant services through our channel into First Data. Jabari came out of the gate strong by boarding several merchant accounts in the first few days.
Things were looking good from a partnership standpoint.
As well, during this time Jabari was attempting to partner with a leasing company to process and fund his lease deals so he could make up-front money to supplement his credit card processing revenue. After multiple attempts, he was denied by several leasing companies around the country.
At the same time, he kept asking us to process his leases for him which is against DPP policy due to the risk of fraudulent deals or chargebacks that could take place within the first 2 months of any lease deal. This, of course, would leave DPP liable if any deals were disputed or proved fraudulent.
Because of repeated requests by Jabari, we worked out an addendum to process the lease deals he submitted. To minimize DPPs risk, we agreed to fund 50% of the up-front lease revenue and hold the remaining 50% in escrow until the chargeback period expired(60 days). After 60 days, any funds held in escrow would be released. The details of the addendum were clearly presented to Jabari and he agreed to the terms and signed the addendum which we have on file.
After we discovered some of his deals were questionable, we froze the funds being held in escrow and stopped processing his lease deals. In addition, we cut off our relationship with him as a Sales Group Partner / Agent the following day.
Jabari then accused DPP of being crooks and spread lies about our character and trustworthiness. He also issued threats to me and other DPP employees.
Needless to say, as of today, 9 of the 15 leases we processed for Jabari have come back as chargebacks. Furthermore, we anticipate several more lease chargebacks in the coming weeks.
Frankly, we have gone above and beyond to work with signed Jabari merchants to reverse bad leases and close merchant accounts that should have never been opened in the first place because it is the right thing to do.
To make matters worse, we ended up paying Jabari approximately $8,000.00 at the agreed to 50% up front rate. So far, the chargebacks total $17,500 which equates to a $9,500 loss for Dependable Payment Processing because the leases have been reversed by us.
Obviously, this relationship has cost us some money and we will learn from it.
With that said, we felt compelled to respond to Jabaris inaccurate and untrue comments in order to save our companies good name in the marketplace. Our reputation is way more important than the $9,500 loss we will experience from doing business with him.
In closing, we wish nothing but the best for Jabari Jay Rattler. However, as a merchant and/or ISO working in the merchant services industry, if you ever run across his path please be careful and forewarned.
Jim

