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These crooked people and a few more, own or operate the following companies........and probably more.

Google these people,

for one, you will find Thomas McMillen is a former congress man.


follow the yellow brick road ......... i bet there's more

  • same crooks company no.1
  • same crooks company no.2
  • same crooks company no.3
  • same crooks company no.4
  • same crooks company no.5
  • same crooks company no.6
  • same crooks company no.7
  • same crooks company no.8
  • same crooks company no.9
  • same crooks company no.10
  • same crooks companiy no.11
  • same crooks company no.12
  • same crooks company no.13
  • same crooks company no.14
  • biggest joke

I am a victim

Because of this company not paying me:

I was not able to pay taxes, now have tax liens against me.

I have canceled credit cards, been unable to pay credit card debt.

Have damaged credit ratings.

cannot afford to get my contractors plumbing license renewed.

cannot afford to renew my insurance auto insurance

Things are slow, and double painful when I don't get paid for a job, the last thing i need are scum bags like these to call me up.

I cannot give them a waver of lien now because I think I should be compensate for pain and suffering.

I guess at some point in time when their neighbor or there kids come across this, I will have another lawyer knocking at my door.

I will always fight these creeps of greed and corruption.

hscap corp. Michael Brigante

hscap corp. Michael Brigante
crooked vp of finance and ceo

hscap corp. C Thomas McMillen

hscap corp. C Thomas McMillen
crooked chariman and ceo

hscap corp. Chris PO Leichtweis

hscap corp. Chris PO Leichtweis
a crooked ceo and and president

no fire protection

no fire protection
a no bull shit repair, most would have turned this into a gold mine, but not my style and i get screwed in the end......still have no idea who painted the hydrant or if it was painted back to yellow.
  • Jake Bernstein took me for $5,000
  • total facility got me for $15,000?
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Attorney General Maryland

that office is another joke, see above. I have informed them of interstate crimes and they say, it's not their problem

Attorney General Illinois

I also emailed the Illinois Attorney General, Lisa Madagin. No response, When Obama appoints her for a federal judge ship, here lies more dirt, now apart of her portfolio......no answer... don't surprise me.

Attorney General Kansas

I have contacted the attorney general of Kansas (Steve Six) http://www.ksag.org/home/ and let's see what he has to say.

I have been victimized by general manager (Mike Clifford) of Total Site Solutions, a national company, from a office is in your state. I am sure I am not the only victim. There for i am accusing these people of crimes that cross state line. You could view the specifics of my complaint at http://totalsitesolutions.blogspot.com/
Thank you,
Mike

During this time, I needed the income generated from this job to pay operating expenses. They denied me this. I was not able to make credit card payments, as a result i got lower credit ratings and collection companies calling me. I think I am entitled to additional compensation

I have emailed all these people and others and nothing

so I make a blog and let the world know of their filth, I hope I can save some one from getting screwed
I cannot leave out a pit bull dirt bag GM, Mike Clifford from a Branch located in Kansas. 913-322-8917

another scum bage firm, Total Facility Inc..... collection letter, that was just piss in the wind

I have been unpaid for plumbing services I provided. I am accusing your

company and CMC of theft of service. Work was done in the Mesa, Arizona

area. The company that hired me was CMC, A Complete Maintenance Co, 853

E Isabella Ave, Mesa Az.

This CMC company stole equipment, tools, supplies and more from me,

along for work i preformed and not being paid for.

I have copy of signed work orders. CMC has been paid but refused to pay

me I have talked to your Total Facility, managers who authorized this

work also.

I am a state of Illinois, Arizona registered plumbing contractor,

licensed plumber and licensed back flow inspector.

Nobody seems to want to pay me nor care.

CMC nor is your company a ROC contractor of Arizona, I am. You are

paying a mom and pa company to skirt the law. The law in Arizona states

that any single work event that exceeds $1,000.00 needs a ROC

contractor. You are in deliberate violation of this law also. This

penalty may for bid u from working in AZ, plus a fine and perhaps jail.

You had them do some work at a toys r us store (major bathroom

modification), the contractor they hired was another guy that pretends

to be a contractor but not a ROC. You pay for this cheap unskilled

work, you will eventually have to pay a higher price. Maybe you will

plead stupidity to your customers after I contact them and The State of

Arizona. With this ignorance on your part, you should not be allowed to

manage anything.

With this email your are once again knowingly aware of crimes your

company are committing, including theft of my service. You are guilty

of being a co conspirators and many felony crimes also.

After I contact the individual store managers who signed my tickets, of

their part of fraud, i will ask for their direct district managers phone

numbers.

Maybe I will get paid if i email the chairman of the board of Barns and

Noble.

Mike Mars

Some email tag with Total Site Solutions

Total Site Solutions corporate headquarters
7226 Lee DeForest Drive
Suite 104
Columbia, MD 21046
 
http://totalsitesolutions.com/contact.htm 
 
 
  From:
  "Lisa H" <lisah@total-site-solutions.com>
  [Add to Address Book]
 
  To:
  "'mike.mars'" <mike.mars@comcast.net>
  CC:
  <mikec@total-site-solutions.com>
  Subject:
  RE: Proposal 26379
  Date:
  Monday, August 04, 2008 4:16:43 PM
[View Source]
 
Mike,
 
I do not have ANYTHING to do with payment from our company.  Please send all
further correspondence to Mike Clifford.  He is the head of our accounting.
He is my boss and I work under him.  I have no authority in any financial
areas of our company.
 
Lisa
TSS 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: mike.mars [mailto:mike.mars@comcast.net] 
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 1:49 PM
To: Lisa H
Subject: Re: Proposal 26379
 
I am going to contact the attorney general of your state and this state and
report u for the theft of service and as soon as I can, contact the property
owner.
 
I do not agree with the conditions u put forth for payment and there for,
until I am paid for my service you have stole my service.
 
mike mars
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lisa H" <lisah@total-site-solutions.com>
To: "mike.mars" <mike.mars@comcast.net>
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 9:35 AM
Subject: RE: Proposal 26379
 
 
> Thanks!
> 
> Lisa
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mike.mars [mailto:mike.mars@comcast.net] 
> Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2008 7:39 PM
> To: Lisa H
> Subject: Re: Proposal 26379
> 
> 
> The hydrant has been repaired, c the jpg.  Some one spray painted or
> something to it and broke the cap attachment chains between when I looked 
> at
> it and removed to do the necessary repairs.. I guess it was some one else
> who looked at the hydrant or some one spray painted it as a marker (look 
> for
> the hydrant that has been sprayed gray).  The hydrant was turned on (water
> around it) and flushed out. The hole was backfilled.  The hydrant is now
> working ok.  I faxed paper work back to your company.  I had communication
> and complied with the conservation I had with Jack Fragassi at the Village
> of Niles public works department.
> 
> mm
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lisa H" <lisah@total-site-solutions.com>
> To: "mike.mars" <mike.mars@comcast.net>
> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 1:54 PM
> Subject: RE: Proposal 26379
> 
> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> Lisa
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: mike.mars [mailto:mike.mars@comcast.net] 
>> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 1:40 PM
>> To: Lisa H
>> Subject: Re: Proposal 26379
>> 
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> If you would like me to dig up the fire hydrant, in order to visually
>> examine the stand pipe, valve stem, I would not be looking or digging up
>> the
>> stand pipe for cracks in the barrel section.
>> 
>> Your looking at 375.00
>> 
>> I would not turn on the hydrant to see if it operated correctly (during
>> this
>> examination (but of course after the repair, the hydrant has to be
>> tested)),
>> because of the extreme weather conditions (no place for the water to go
>> and
>> it would freeze).
>> 
>> This price will be an addition to other price you may have from me.
>> 
>> The only thing this will do is to give more examination of the problem. 
>> I
>> have no idea if this hydrant is still damaged from the previous work done
>> on
>> it, nor will be able to determine this, until I turn it on.
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> Mike Mars
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Lisa H" <lisah@total-site-solutions.com>
>> To: "mike.mars" <mike.mars@comcast.net>
>> Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 8:16 AM
>> Subject: RE: Proposal 26379
>> 
>> 
>>> Thanks Mike.
>>> 
>>> I will forward your information to my general manager.
>>> 
>>> Lisa
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: mike.mars [mailto:mike.mars@comcast.net] 
>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 7:46 PM
>>> To: Lisa H
>>> Subject: Re: Proposal 26379
>>> 
>>> 
>>> OK, upon a  examination by hand digging around the hydrant (basically I
>>> was
>>> looking for a casting number below the grade ring on the reverse side), 
>>> I
>>> found there are several issues concerning, the result of something
>>> impacting
>>> the hydrant:
>>> 
>>> a) The fire hydrant head, is bolted to a extension has totally separated
>>> from the hydrant stand pipe (barrel section).  The valve stem and or
>>> coupling has been severed.  Some one could pick up this hydrant head /
>>> extension in put it in their trunk and steal it (except it is rather
>>> heavy).
>>> 
>>> b) There seems to be a valve vault and several valve boxes (one in the
>>> parking lot and one over by the fire connecton at the building) that can
>>> be
>>> utilized in isolating this hydrant.  If this is a looped system then the
>>> water supply to Best Buy should not be interrupted, if, it is necessary
>>> to
>>> replace this hydrant.
>>> 
>>> c) It seems to me also, that there is a flange by mechanical joint
>>> auxiliary
>>> valve bolted to the hydrant.
>>> 
>>> d) At this point I cannot tell the exact full extent of the repair, for
>>> instance; if the hydrant needs a new break away repair kit, or if the
>>> extension and or the stand pipe has been damaged, what part of the valve
>>> stem has been broken and or bent (perhaps the valve stem - extension
>>> coupling is what broke), and if any of this has caused any damage to the
>>> valve seat.
>>> 
>>> e) The stand pipe base, seat, flange and operating condition will not be
>>> known until upper fortune of the head and extension is removed and
>>> dissembled for examination and or replacement.
>>> 
>>> The price of $12,400.00 for the remove and replacement of a damaged fire
>>> hydrant, included was equipment, mobilization, labor, import and export
>>> of
>>> all necessary excavated material, new stone for weep hole, excavation,
>>> backfill and labor.  Now add another $900.00 for the extension, if
>>> damaged.
>>> 
>>> However, this full replacement may not be necessary.
>>> 
>>> This fire hydrant was worked on before.  I do not know the extent of the
>>> previous repair.  Parts of this previous repair was buried in the dirt
>>> around the hydrant, that I found upon digging around.
>>> 
>>> If damage is consistent only with a repair of the upper section 
>>> (assuming
>>> the hydrant break away points, broke cleanly) and there is no damage to
>>> the
>>> stand pipe or valve steam and that the extension piece can be re used,
>>> your
>>> looking at a price of $3700.00 for the repair.
>>> 
>>> If other damages exists and are discovered upon this repair and the
>>> entire
>>> hydrant needs to be replaced, then the price will move up the higher
>>> amount.
>>> This cost ($3700.00) will be then incidental to the total.
>>> 
>>> Thank you,
>>> 
>>> Mike Mars
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Lisa H" <lisah@total-site-solutions.com>
>>> To: "mike.mars" <mike.mars@comcast.net>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 11:39 AM
>>> Subject: RE: Proposal 26379
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> The address is on the proposal sheet.  9530 Greenwood Ave., Golf Mill,
>>>> Niles, IL
>>>> 
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: mike.mars [mailto:mike.mars@comcast.net] 
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 11:28 AM
>>>> To: Lisa H
>>>> Subject: Re: Proposal 26379
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> I will look at the hyrant this late afternoon / evening at which time I
>>>> will
>>>> ask Alesha or Nick about any other information they may have.
>>>> 
>>>> Where is this best buy?
>>>> 
>>>> I will submit further at that time.
>>>> 
>>>> Thank you,
>>>> 
>>>> Mike
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "Lisa H" <lisah@total-site-solutions.com>
>>>> To: "mike.mars" <mike.mars@comcast.net>
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 11:20 AM
>>>> Subject: RE: Proposal 26379
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> Mike,
>>>>> 
>>>>> I do not have any more information than that I have given you.  I did
>>>>> find
>>>>> out there's a different person to contact at the store.  Jordan is not
>>>>> the
>>>>> correct one.  You will need to see Alesha or Nick.  Can you go to the
>>>>> store
>>>>> and look at the project?  I do not feel comfortable accepting a bid
>>>>> from
>>>>> you
>>>>> without you looking at it physically.  Please let me know.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Lisa
>>>>> TSS
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: mike.mars [mailto:mike.mars@comcast.net] 
>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 11:05 AM
>>>>> To: Lisa H
>>>>> Subject: Re: Proposal 26379
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Could you give me further information as to the location of this fire
>>>>> hydrant?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Questions about isolating this hydrant so that replacement (if
>>>>> necessary)
>>>>> are important;
>>>>>    Where is the auxiliary valve for this hydrant?
>>>>>    What if we have to shut down the entire shopping center water
>>>>> supply?
>>>>>    Isolation can be preformed during day or evening?
>>>>> 
>>>>> From what I can see from the photos the hydrant replacement cost would
>>>>> be
>>>>> $12,400.00. I am assuming that this hydrant can be isolated.  There 
>>>>> for
>>>>> work
>>>>> can be done during day light hours.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I see that this is not the first time this hydrant has been worked on.
>>>>> 
>>>>> What about julie - notification for buried cables and the street light
>>>>> cables that are supplying the near by light.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Mike Mars
>>>>> 
>>>>> www.marssewer.com 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>>> From: "Lisa H" <lisah@total-site-solutions.com>
>>>>> To: <mike.mars@comcast.net>
>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 10:30 AM
>>>>> Subject: Proposal 26379
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Mike,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Attached is the proposal sheet for the fire hydrant that's damaged at
>>>>>> Best
>>>>>> Buy.  I also attached some photos.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Please get me the pricing asap.  I really appreciate your help!
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Lisa
>>>>>> Total Site Solutions
>>>>>> 888-401-8515

Mike Mars

Mike Mars
who is causing all this fus

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