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A Critical Review of Fraternal Composite Service

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We had a Very Bad experience with Fraternal Composite Service . Our company has been owed a significant sum of $131,200 for image editing services rendered from December 2021 to June 2022. Despite our repeated attempts to follow up on payments, we were met with a lack of response and communication from the company. During our partnership from 2019 to June 2022, we diligently processed over 400,000 images for Fraternal Composite Service . However, we were disappointed to find that they did not fulfill their end of the agreement by compensating us for the work done. The company provided various excuses such as staff members contracting COVID-19, being on holiday, and undergoing audits, auditor checking our billing, etc when requested for payment. This continued until we ceased providing them with processed files in June 2022. In order to waste more time while continuing to send 1000 files to process every day, Mr White mailed us saying our records are being checked and he will revert soo

Fraternal Composite Service: An Unfortunate Experience

Our company has had a professional relationship with Fraternal Composite Service and its proprietor, Bill White, since 2019. During this period, we have successfully processed over 400,000 images on their behalf. However, it is with regret that we must report that despite repeated requests and reminders, Mr. White has yet to remit payment for services rendered and images processed from Dec 2021 to June 2022. Additionally, all attempts to contact Mr. White through email and phone have been met with silence. Furthermore, we continued to receive image processing work from Fraternal Composite Service in the months following the missed payment deadline, despite numerous delays in payment. Mr. White attributed these delays to various reasons such as the departure of an accountant, unavailability of payment staff due to Covid, and holidays. Due to our established professional relationship with Fraternal Composite Service, we continued to process images despite these payment delays. However,