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Sub: #1 Experience Financial Inc.
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Anyone heard of them or work with them in past?

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Are you referring to E-Financial? If so they're a lead generation company. If not are they settlement?

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They are a debt settlement company. xperience financial dot com.

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Sorry I've never heard of them. They have no brick and mortar address at all on their site. I did find a company in Temecula, CA with the same name that is or was a mortgage company - could possibly be the same company.

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Sub: #5 Experience Financial, Austin TX
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Anyone heard of them or work with them in past?
I'm not sure if this is the same company, the company I'm referring to is owned and operated by Jason A. Irwin. I was his only employee and worked with him for a total of 2 years. Business practices are not ethical and in the final months that I worked for him he was sentenced to jail time & community service. I was not paid in over 1 1/2 months where usually I would be paid 5 times per month. When I asked for a paycheck, he promised to pay me in a week. When he defaulted on his promise, I emailed asking when I could expect to be paid, explaining I had a family to support & needed to be paid predictably. His nasty email response included a threat to fire me if he ever received an email like that again, he said, "Its not my fault you have a family to support." I replied with my formal resignation, letting him know I work like anyone else does, because I have financial obligations & if I cannot be paid predictably I needed to find a job that did pay me. He still owes me $3,500 and refuses to pay.

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I'm not sure if this is the same company, the company I'm referring to is owned and operated by Jason A. Irwin. I was his only employee and worked with him for a total of 2 years. Business practices are not ethical and in the final months that I worked for him he was sentenced to jail time & community service. I was not paid in over 1 1/2 months where usually I would be paid 5 times per month. When I asked for a paycheck, he promised to pay me in a week. When he defaulted on his promise, I emailed asking when I could expect to be paid, explaining I had a family to support & needed to be paid predictably. His nasty email response included a threat to fire me if he ever received an email like that again, he said, "Its not my fault you have a family to support." I replied with my formal resignation, letting him know I work like anyone else does, because I have financial obligations & if I cannot be paid predictably I needed to find a job that did pay me. He still owes me $3,500 and refuses to pay.
PS this was 2 months after I was diagnosed with a Brain Aneurysm, this guy has no ethical or moral boundaries or values

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Oh this must be Annie O'brien who has no credibility. She has 5 kids from different fathers and all of them have been taken away from her because she has mental issues.

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It is true that I was arrested and I had to serve 2 weekends in jail and I have to see a probation officer. I was falsely accused of an assault. This doesn't have anything to do with business practices. This was a personal issue. I have 2 misdemeanors on my record. One was a DUI. I'm happy to say that I'm working on 5 years clean and sober. I do take responsibility for myself unlike Annie O'brien/Brockbank who irritated me with her "victimhood mentallity." Also, for the record, Annie O'brien/Brockbank was not an employee of Experience Financial, Inc. Annie was a contractor. I invested money in her and she didn't provide the returns I was looking for. It's business. I'm happy and employed in Dallas TX. Experience Financial, Inc was a nice endeavor for the last 3 years. I have moved on.




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