- Report: #322708
Complaint Review: Triune TMV, LLC Vince Fudzie
| Triune TMV, LLC Vince Fudzie 11615 Forest Cental Drive #202
Dallas, Texas U.S.A. |
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Triune TMV, LLC Vince Fudzie Individual and company falsely claim to be a service disabled veteran business. Individual and company falsely claims to be a hubzone business. Indivudual utilizes multiple shell companies to bilk the US government out of contracts and money. Dallas, Texas
*Consumer Comment: Triune -- so many lawsuits, so little time
*UPDATE Employee: Triune Wins in Arbitration
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: TMV LLC dba Triune
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The company has received large Federal Government contracts by claiming a Hubzone (Small Business Administration - Historically Underutilized business zone) status by using false business addresses.
This individual and company do not honor contracts and have a pattern and history of concocting charge backs to shortchange vendors.
Contractor report
Dallas, Texas
U.S.A.
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Search Tips#1 Consumer Comment
Triune -- so many lawsuits, so little time
AUTHOR: Justice for All - ()
SUBMITTED: Thursday, March 28, 2013
#2 UPDATE Employee
Triune Wins in Arbitration
AUTHOR: TMV LLC dba Triune - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, November 16, 2012
__________________________________________________________________________
CAUSE
NO. DC-09-16331
PERMANENT BUILDING SYSTEMS INC., successor in
interest to Permanent
Modular Building Systems, Inc. Plaintiff,
V.
IN
THE DISTRICT COURT
193rd
JUDICIAL DISTRICT
TMV, L.L.C. d/b/a Triune and VINCE FUDZIE
Defendant.
DALLAS COUNTY,
TEXAS
ARBITRATION AWARD
Pending
before the arbitrator, Jacob C. Boswell, duly appointed by the 193rd Judicial District Court in the above referenced case, is Plaintiff Permanent Building Systems, Inc.'s ("PBS") First Amended Petition (attached). After conducting a hearing according to Section 171.043 of the Texas Civil Practice
and Remedies Code, the arbitrator finds as follows:
I.
BACKGROUND
A. The Contract
On January 12, 2007,
Permanent Modular Building Systems, Inc. (now "Permanent
Building Systems,
Inc." or "PBS") entered into an "Independent Contractor's Agreement" with Defendant TMV, L.L.C. d/b/a Triune ("Mune"). See PBS Exhibit A & TMV Exhibit A. The agreement states that it shall be effective on "January 10, 2006,1 and shall continue in effect for a period of twelve (12) months unless sooner teiminated under Article 6 below." See id. Article 3 of this agreement, titled
"Compensation," explains how PBS will be paid. Id. Under the title arbitrator and left it at that. As a result of Triune's unwillingness to participate and based on the evidence PBS presented, an award was granted in PBS's favor and it was approved by the Court. Only after PBS attempted to collect the judgment through garnishment did Triune see fit to intervene in this case;ultimately persuading the Court to vacate the arbitration award on July 17, 2011, and remand to arbitration. Had Triune initially presented its case to the arbitrator, the expenditure of much of this time and effort could have been avoided, Therefore, Triune shall be responsible for arbitration costs incurred prior to July 17, 2011. According to my invoice (attached), the cost of arbitration from my initial appointment until July 17, 2011, is $1,580.00.Triune is responsible for paying this amount to the arbitrator. The remaining balance of the arbitration costs, $11,171.71, shall be paid by PBS.
Iv.
CONCLUSION
Based on the foregoing, the arbitrator finds that Permanent Building Systems, Inc. shall take nothing on each of their claims. Instead, Permanent Building Systems, Inc. shall be liable for the cost of arbitration in the amount of $11,171.71 and TMV, LLC d/b/a Triune shall be liable for $1,580.00. TMV, LLC d/b/a Triune is not entitled to attorney's fees because of its failure to present any evidence regarding the amount or the reasonableness of the amount of fees. This decision disposes of all parties and all claims. All relief not expressly granted herein is denied. Permanent Building Systems, Inc. v. TMV, Arbitration Award
#3 REBUTTAL Owner of company
TMV LLC dba Triune
AUTHOR: Triune - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, November 20, 2008
We also have a joint venture with a Service Disabled company out of Anchorage, who controls 51% of the venture and thus makes the JV a Service Disabled Company. We have only gone after one project in which we lost by $4K.
We have all of our certifications and will be more than willing to provide them. We do not participate in any fraudulent business and have honored our contracts.
Please note that we have been misrepresented

