In Park Ridge, IL where George S. May has its Headquarters the rating is "Not Rated". Other contact information has been updated on their BBB page as well.
A few months ago it was a big fat F
I wonder why the BBB would change it to unrated?
George S. May was born in 1890.
George S. May died in 1962.
Doubt it, the Better Business Bureau Has given them an F for many reasons:Based on BBB files, this business has a BBB -Rating of F on a Answers.comfrom A+ to F.Factor(s) that lowered this business' rating include:BBB does not have sufficient information to determine how long this business has been operating13 complaints filed against businessFailure to respond to 3 complaints filed against business2 serious complaints filed against businessBBB does not have sufficient background information on this business
90% of all it's employees and clients not only dislike George S. May or the "may company" the hate it with a passion.
Wesley Woods Senior Living, Inc is the best alzheimer's care center in North Georgia and they have been around since the 50's. They also have a great rating in the BBB.
William V. George has written: 'Store layout suggestions' -- subject(s): Retail Stores 'Rating employee performance'
The George S. May Company is going by the name "may company" in an effort to hide its BBB record, it's reputation, and it's online presence. People have caught onto the scam, and therefore they needed an easy out. The May Company could easily be confused with several other "may" company names and trademarks so they could hide behind reputable business people. Truth is the company and the May family are like snakes in the grass. Let release a couple of mongooses and save small business in America.
Paul George Chaplik has written: 'Staff development for administrators in evaluation of classroom teachers and certificated support personnel' -- subject(s): Teachers, Rating of
George Thomas May has written: 'The ever-living life' -- subject(s): Accessible book
that is what i am trying to find. must not be to good! AM Best has a rating A- Standard and Poor's rates them BBB+ Fitch rates them from BB+ to BBB+ and calls them stable. Don't let these ratings fool you, their strictly ratings. I once had a AM Best rated A+ and S & P rated A, 110 year old life insurance company go bankrupt the same year the great ratings came out; so the ratings are only a guideline to consider. Among the public that has dwelt with them they have a 41% very unsatisfied rating and a 4% unsatisfied, which leaves 41% very satisfied and 9% satisfied...basically it sounds like their a flip of a coin if they are problematic, a risk I'm not sure I would want to take, but it may be worth further investigation.
They are both humans
S&P -> BBB- Moody's -> Baa3