To call these guys a ripoff shop doesn't put in perspective that this "rip off shop" makes other crooked Tax Resolution companies look like amateurs when it comes to stealing money from clients.
These guys didn't do anything. They put in the paperwork that they don't want their customers to contact the IRS. They will never call you back. The Sr. client manager will try to intimidate, berate, and attempt to be condescending which is apparently their form of "customer service".
It's hard to trust any tax reconciliation agency after this debacle that you will go through after dealing with these people.
Run don't walk away from these guys, Do it yourself or find a local counselor who is responsible and culpable.
Since these guys did next to nothing with my P.O.A. My credit card company referred partial funds (40%) which even my lawyer friends were impressed with.
Colin McKibbin, Attorney "ironically" also worked for another tax resolution firm, ATR Tax (Google them - you'll find his name in client depositions) this firm that was taken down in a spectacular fashion after it's owners were unceremoniously wisked off to prison and stripped of their Ferraris purchased by stolen client money.
Do you need a Vincent Price's ghost to tell you a scarier client tale? Become their next victim and find out. But get your razor blades and alcohol first...
We hired AAA Tax Relief to help us resolve a tax problem with the State of California. They promised that they would contact the State and make arrangements to have our tax burden reduced.
I didn't hear anything from them for several months, so I started emailing them. The person (Mitch, I think) that I had originally talked to has left, and I can't get anyone else there to answer calls or emails.
I finally called the State myself (it had specified in our contract that we were not allowed to) and they looked at the record and said that no one besides myself has ever contacted them about our account.
I would vry much like to get back the $1600 that we paid to AAA. It would go a long way to paying off our tax debt with the State--who have been much more helpful than the "relief" lawyers!
AAA Tax Relief Inc. Reviews
To call these guys a ripoff shop doesn't put in perspective that this "rip off shop" makes other crooked Tax Resolution companies look like amateurs when it comes to stealing money from clients.
These guys didn't do anything. They put in the paperwork that they don't want their customers to contact the IRS. They will never call you back. The Sr. client manager will try to intimidate, berate, and attempt to be condescending which is apparently their form of "customer service".
It's hard to trust any tax reconciliation agency after this debacle that you will go through after dealing with these people.
Run don't walk away from these guys, Do it yourself or find a local counselor who is responsible and culpable.
Since these guys did next to nothing with my P.O.A. My credit card company referred partial funds (40%) which even my lawyer friends were impressed with.
Colin McKibbin, Attorney "ironically" also worked for another tax resolution firm, ATR Tax (Google them - you'll find his name in client depositions) this firm that was taken down in a spectacular fashion after it's owners were unceremoniously wisked off to prison and stripped of their Ferraris purchased by stolen client money.
Do you need a Vincent Price's ghost to tell you a scarier client tale? Become their next victim and find out. But get your razor blades and alcohol first...
We hired AAA Tax Relief to help us resolve a tax problem with the State of California. They promised that they would contact the State and make arrangements to have our tax burden reduced.
I didn't hear anything from them for several months, so I started emailing them. The person (Mitch, I think) that I had originally talked to has left, and I can't get anyone else there to answer calls or emails.
I finally called the State myself (it had specified in our contract that we were not allowed to) and they looked at the record and said that no one besides myself has ever contacted them about our account.
I would vry much like to get back the $1600 that we paid to AAA. It would go a long way to paying off our tax debt with the State--who have been much more helpful than the "relief" lawyers!