Ronas IT, Roman Surikov, ronasit.com |
Ronas IT, Roman Surikov, ronasit.com - scam |
4th of Nov, 2011 by Reena |
Before you start working with Ronas IT company, be aware that if you are concerned about meeting important deadlines and if you have a large project of some sort, forget this company.
Working with them, you will most likely get a bunch of developers who barely do any work, maybe 1 hour a day if you are lucky, or 2 hours a day if you are very lucky. Most the time these guys are more inclined partying than doing the work. For example, one of my developers claimed to be at work while I detected his IP address placing him in London, UK (thousands of miles away from their office in Omsk, Russia). Plus any “holiday” included Soviet Holidays and Women’s Holidays are skipped days regardless of the work situation and mandates of the client. As a paying client from the US, I do not honor superfluous days- especially those that fall on work days- therefore, they should’ve followed suit. Roman Surikov , the "project manager" managing 100 projects (quite a herculanean undertaking even for the most technologically prodigious) at the same time would say that you are getting already a good deal, and that he doesn't see anything bad with it (for a short convo like this, he will charge $24.00/per hour). No idea how can you handle more than 2 -3 project at one time, but 100...? isn’t it a little bit too much? So as you can see, you can forget about the quality. You can discuss the deadline problem multiple times - they don’t care about it.
The best case scenario is that your excessive complaints to the project manager and workers, will grant you the next 3 days with them working more acceptable lengths (4-6 hours a day). Then however, everybody will disappear again and their work times fall into their 1hr a day norm, regardless of how many tasks they have left to do. I would understand working 1-2 hours a day if the workload given is slight, but with many many tasks assigned, I don’t see how a worker can cope with working so little without sacrificing the time and money of the employer. Then, once they all get back from parties, they will let you know that they had family problems, hard drive crashed….. the same assortment of cliché excuses that should’ve been expunged once they graduated from high school
Roman Surikov – if you task him with the responsibility of researching a prospective projects and giving me time needed, suggestions, etc, you can simply forget about it. He will charge multiple times you for doing something, however, nothing is done and the resources you suggest him to look into will most likely be ignored. Eventually he will do it on his own way, not the agreed methodology set before anything commenced. And the problem is that he works on multiple projects at the same time, so he has hard times to follow up on the project. How can once keep track of one project, when there are so many to remember? This company was biting far more than they can chew. I liken it to a terrier attempting to devour a Blue Whale.
If you are going to cancel the project with Ronas IT, make sure you have backups, otherwise he will simply call you asshole, and remove entire previous projects in revenge (and in attempts to blackmail) despite being paid for his previous, unnecessarily prolonged work.
Quality. These guys “fix” the bugs I find and note to them, and they then release a new update of “fixed” items. What’s strange is that the old bugs and the additional ones (from their “update”) come out. In my case, they could not even calculate till 40 for 3 months- I have a list of online services that I wanted an automatic release for after 40 days of the transaction. Up till the Ronasit Virus, that simple task was poorly and unsuccessfully addressed. Each bug fixing comes from your pocket (~15usd/h per developer – each of them works in a similar manner). Therefore, 1 task with maybe 4-5 revisions will cost you the same amount as 4 different, properly completed tasks with a more competent development firm. So it is important you should analyze what the phrase “quality work” means to you. For me, their work is best found in a 1st year coding student. Their hacking and efforts to illegally take down the website however is top notch. So unless you want to start a new Anonymous or Lulz Hacking team, I’d look elsewhere. Oh.. and eventually since they don’t like to work long, the whole project will turn old and competitors will most likely bypass you in terms or progress. With their desire to ONLY fix old and new bugs, and they will refuse to add any extra work task that will give more leverage to your company over its competition.
I learned my lesson, and I highly do not recommend working with them. |
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Official answer:
We never worked with any "Reena".
Reena is Vytautas Lekarauskas who is mentioned in many 3rd party sources under different names as owner/partner of www.usaimmigrationsupport.com. We worked with him and wasn't payed. Lost : $3650.09. And we are not alone. You can check links bellow to get more info about this person.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/22/vytautas-lekarauskas-sued_n_976261.html
http://www.ripoffreport.com/work-at-home/usaimmigrationsuppor/usaimmigrationsupport-com-vyta-c5a8e.htm
http://www.scaminformer.com/scam-report/ronas-it-vytautas-lekarauskas-u-s-immigration-c57324.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/23/us/fake-lawyers-and-notaries-prey-on-immigrants.html?_r=2
http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/wwwusaimmigrationsupportcom-chicago-illinois-c364834.html |
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