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Previously on "Remember Chamberlain Scott?"

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    And to save readers having to go through the thread to find the agency name: FusionExperience

    I wonder what the new name means?
    Same as Fusion Cuisine. Crap, but a good way to rip off the uninitiated.

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    Thanks, will add his new company to my little black book.
    And to save readers having to go through the thread to find the agency name: FusionExperience

    I wonder what the new name means?

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Thanks, will add his new company to my little black book.

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  • PAH
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    Does he have a wiki page?

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  • itcontractor51
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    Google "Kevin Ford Chamberlain Scott" and read the details for yourself

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  • itcontractor51
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    Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
    How many contractors did his old company owe money to, and how much did he owe?

    If it was only a few, his new employers might just consider that co-lateral damage.
    To the best of my knowledge, virtually every contractor on thier books was left being owed something, i met one guy who was owed nearly £100k and lots more were owed around the £10-£20k mark. They just about managed to avoind being investigated by the DTi after they sold the company assetts to a holding company called Chamberlain Scott (UK) Ltd for a tiny sum which was pointless as they ran this company into the ground shortly after.

    The last offer they made was 3p for every £1 owed andi dont believe this was ever paid.

    Quite ironic that they should blame Enron for thier downfall!

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  • Doggy Styles
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    How many contractors did his old company owe money to, and how much did he owe?

    If it was only a few, his new employers might just consider that co-lateral damage.

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by itcontractor51 View Post
    Not sure if his bosses at his new company are aware of his past

    It's your duty to inform them.

    Maybe he'll get sacked for lying on his CV.

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  • itcontractor51
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    On the ex-Managing Directors LinkedIn profile

    Kevin Ford appears to be back on his feet and is Head of IT Recruitment (Sales) at a company called FusionExperience. He recently contacted me regarding a role obviously not remembering that his old company still owes me £50k (not including interest). It's disgusting that this guy can continue to operate in the industry after people had to remortgage thier houses. Complete fiction, this guy didnt pay anyone a penny and still managed to give himself £150k salary and £50k dividend just months before going bust. Here is what he has to say about his time as MD of Chamberlain Scott: (Dont get drawn into any of the Enron nonsense either, you were llucky if you could get them to pay invoices within 90 days long before they started dealing with Enron and thier exposure was minimal anyway)

    Founder and Managing Director of IT Recruitment Company, Chamberlain Scott International Limited. We started with just the 2 of us. We were reasonably successful, turning over £1M in our first year. (£3M in year 2 and £10M year 3). Various other ventures were started also, including opening a separate company in Dublin in 1998, called Chamberlain Scott Ireland, and Chamberlain Scott International (USA) Inc., in New York.

    We also began a nursing agency, Cardinal Medical Limited, a Teaching division and a Finance division that supplied Fund Managers etc.

    At its peak in 1999/2000 the company turnover was £18M and employed 90 staff. However, the IT market subsequently suffered a serious slump. We were also adversely affected by Enron, as we were supplying them with up to 40 contractors, and they went bust and never paid, and yet we still paid the contractors


    Not sure if his bosses at his new company are aware of his past but perhaps it would be best to avoid any company which he is associated with!

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  • PAH
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    Set up sites in a similar vain to NTLHell, to warn/inform people of directors with dodgy pasts. Provide links to the official sites so Google indexes them and people can find them.

    If it's factual it can't get into trouble can it?

    Seeing as a proper blacklist isn't possible due to worries over libel is this the best alternative for raising awareness?

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by Paddy View Post
    Please copy and paste as I am not a linkedin member nor do I follow Twitface book and I don't have an eyepod what ever that is.
    Glad to see someone doesn't waste their time on this modern nonsense.












    Paddy

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    Paddy is professional and courteous

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  • sbakoola
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    I remember them being named "Chamber Pott" by many on here. Many posh politics degree graduates as agents I remember.

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  • d000hg
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    What kind of contractor isn't on LI?

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by itcontractor51 View Post
    I'm sure a large number of you will remember Chamberlain Scott, the agencey that went bust in 2004 owing contractors £100k's in unpaid fees but still paying it's 2 directors £400k per annum?

    Well, it would seem that one of the directors is back in business and for those of you who never had your invoices paid, you may be rather sickened to read the statement made on this ex-directors (Kevin Ford) Linkedin profile concerning his time as Managing Director of Chamberlain Scott.



    http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view...file_name_link

    Please copy and paste as I am not a linkedin member nor do I follow Twitface book and I don't have an eyepod what ever that is.

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  • itcontractor51
    started a topic Remember Chamberlain Scott?

    Remember Chamberlain Scott?

    I'm sure a large number of you will remember Chamberlain Scott, the agencey that went bust in 2004 owing contractors £100k's in unpaid fees but still paying it's 2 directors £400k per annum?

    Well, it would seem that one of the directors is back in business and for those of you who never had your invoices paid, you may be rather sickened to read the statement made on this ex-directors (Kevin Ford) Linkedin profile concerning his time as Managing Director of Chamberlain Scott.



    http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view...file_name_link

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