I contacted Williams, Cohen & Gray to make collections for my company. They were very polite and responded quickly at first. After they made one of the two (the bigger one) I had a very hard time getting ahold of anyone. I was told that the money had to be held for 30 day and then a check would be sent to me. After the 30 days was up I couldn't get anyone to answer the phone beyond the front desk (who just sent me to differnt voicemails.
Finaly I spoke with someone who gave me an email address and was told that they would respond that way quicker. This is the responce I got.
"we are closing our doors, Unfortunately my medical condition will not allow me to continue. This has been a long road, I sat at the head of a company for 10 years, which reached its peak, some 4 years ago. The current economic climate as well as my own medical conditions, have forced us
To reduce our workforce to a few people, We have as a company have operated in the red thru this recession, My own income for last year was 1/3 what it was 4 years ago. I have retained a bankruptcy attorney named Arne Ray in Houston Texas, who will be handling the liquidation of the company
In an attempt to satisfy the debt load. We are retaining a few people and, are planning a work around, but I would not feel comfortable in saying that is going to happen, "
From Robert Williams
It has been 21 days since the end of the 30 days that they told me they would mail my check. I still have not heard for them.
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