Allsup
Allsup Overview
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Allsup has a 1.0 star rating from 1 review; consumers are mostly dissatisfied, citing high price level, billing practices, and poor customer service. Recent recommendation: don't use Allsup for Ticket to Work; use DORS instead.
Key Takeaways for Future Customers
- Allsup reviews highlight problems with Ticket to Work handling and eligibility checks.
- Expect issues related to billing and potential overpayments raised in customer complaints.
Negative Feedback / Risk Areas
- Billing errors led to held Social Security checks and an $8,600 overpayment claim.
- Poor customer service response and high pricing reported.
Positive Feedback
No positive details were provided in the review.
The generated data is based on reviews and questionnaires provided by PissedConsumer.com users.
Allsup has a 1.0 star rating from 1 review; consumers are mostly dissatisfied, citing high price level, billing practices, and poor customer service. Recent recommendation: don't use Allsup for Ticket to Work; use DORS instead.
Key Takeaways for Future Customers
- Allsup reviews highlight problems with Ticket to Work handling and eligibility checks.
- Expect issues related to billing and potential overpayments raised in customer complaints.
Negative Feedback / Risk Areas
- Billing errors led to held Social Security checks and an $8,600 overpayment claim.
- Poor customer service response and high pricing reported.
Positive Feedback
No positive details were provided in the review.
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Verified Reviewer |They never checked my eligibility
- - Ryan Welter did not check eligibility for Ticket to Work.
- - Three SS checks were held.
- - I now owe $8,600 in overpayment.
- - Allsup should pay for it.
Always make sure they check your eligibility to be in the Ticket to Work program. Make sure you get all the services you are entitled to. Ryan Welter only collected my paycheck stubs to send to SSA which is the same thing I was doing.
Ryan Welter never checked my eligibility for the Ticket to Work program. Because of that, three of my Social Security checks were held. Now I owe $8,600 in overpayment, and I think Allsup should pay for it since it was their fault and no fault of mine.
- Do not provide any necessary services
Preferred solution: Full refund
User's recommendation: Don’t use Allsup for Ticket to Work. Use DORS they do so much more for clients.
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