Bridge Technology Partners
BEWARE of Bridge Technology Partners.
This is embarrassing but I do not want it to happen to anyone
else. So, here goes….
I signed a contract with Bridge Technology Partners to build
a social media website and app over a year ago. I drove to San Diego to meet
with Rob Clasby (the co-owner) in person. He seemed very genuine and honest.
There were over 14 milestones with many technical terms. I went over everything
with Rob, and clearly explained what I wanted. He also explained that all the
work is done in the Philippines with the (co-owner) Mark Jones managing them
onsite in the Philippines.
I needed to pay a deposit up front and stage payments before
starting each work order. The problem was that they started the next stage
without completing the first. They gave me a lot of technical excuses (work not
updated yet, waiting for Apple, blaming me for changes which were grammar and
typo errors on their side)
Whenever I complained, Rob told me that everyone releases
their apps even with many big bugs because there will always be something to
fix. Thankfully, I did not listen to him. I asked a friend of mine to sign up
on his phone in front of me and it did not work. Needless to say, I was
embarrassed and if I had released it to the public or even just to friends,
they would have thought it was a joke and first impressions are very important.
I would meet once a week with Rob’s (project manager) Alex
Titilah and he would make excuses for months about why the project hasn’t been
finished.
The bottom line is that little
is in working order and I have paid over $130,000.
At this point, Bridge Technology Partners are over 8 months
late from the maximum estimated time of the change order and more than 11
months from the original agreement.
What I have learned since signing with Bridge Technology Partners
is that there are a lot of greedy companies out there that are hiring
technicians in India, Philippines, and paying them a low price and making as
much profit as possible. There is very little or no regulation in this field so
they can get away with charging whatever they think someone will pay. Once they
get you to invest a large amount to build the app/site, they can keep on making
excusing and charging because you want to see a finished product. If you don’t
pay, you will have wasted the money so far. It’s like a bottomless pit.
I take responsibility for signing the contract. Even though I was overcharged. However, I SHOULD HAVE A QUALITY PRODUCT THAT IS WORKING FOR THIS PRICE.
Update
08/19/2017
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