Complaint Review: National Claim Pros - Missouri
- National Claim Pros Missouri United States
- Phone: 573-673-8203
- Web: www.nationalclaimpros.com
- Category: Property & Casuality Adjusters
National Claim Pros National Claim Pros Adjuster Program. We train, hire and mentor new adjusters. Missouri
*General Comment: Scam
*REBUTTAL Individual responds: Fraud Craigslist Ads
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: This is a unfair statement.
*Author of original report: National Claim Pros is a Legit company
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I responded to an employment ad on Craigslist. I did receive an email from Bryan Sims at National Claim Pros saying that they are looking for people that want to become an independent adjuster. He sent a 2nd email, setting up an interview time, which I confirmed. He did not call or respond back to my email confiming my interview time. @ 11am.
Later that day, a indiviual named Dylan called me and said that they were very busy and that if he could call me back @ 4pm. He did not call me, so I called him back and he did not remeber who I was or why I was calling. This is a very unprofessional business, that appears not to be legit. Please see below the copy of the Craigslist ad:
https://houston.craigslist.org/dmg/d/houston-1099-contract-service/6976568526.html
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#4 General Comment
Scam
AUTHOR: William - (United States)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, May 16, 2020
Bryan Sims scammed me and several other people after getting all of our pay for claims completed from a firm he set us up with. I’m still confused on why he did this as his job was to connect us with firms to get work.
He did exactly that and then took all of our hard earned money and never answered his phone calls or emails. Luckily the adjusting firm understood and was able to pay me directly from there on out and couldn’t Believe what was happening either. Stay away from this guy and national claim pros.

#3 REBUTTAL Individual responds
Fraud Craigslist Ads
AUTHOR: Lady - (United States)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, September 29, 2019
This is too good to be true. Company will offer training once you take their class and receive a license. License is real (through Texas Dept Insurance) but without training no company will hire you.
Company will abandon you during the process- will not answer emails or messages. I lost money- please take my advice and avoid this company at every cost.

#2 REBUTTAL Owner of company
This is a unfair statement.
AUTHOR: Bryan - (United States)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 25, 2019
I am the owner of NCP. We offer people a license at one of the lowest cost in the industry. This is a license to become an all lines adjuster, how can this be called a scam. We have enrolled over 500 people and had 2 compliants........
You and guy we tried to hire to help us recruit but decided he wanted to charge more for our program and left a bad review so thanks for wasting my time having to respond to this absurd allegation. I apologize we could not meet your appointment as it was an error in training Dillion our new assistant. Regards

#1 Author of original report
National Claim Pros is a Legit company
AUTHOR: Jon - (United States)
SUBMITTED: Friday, September 13, 2019
I received an email from Bryan Sims apologizing for missing the interview that he had scheduled. The compnay was overwhelmed by the responses they received from the Craigslist posting. They have since added several job overview documents and a video explaining the job description & process. I apolgize for the previous posting. They are a very legit company that trains new property adjusters.


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