

If the site continues to remain active and "updated," then the original workers should be paid for the work that was put into it.


Knowing that this company exists solely to make money is extremely disappointing and flies in the face of everything that a true entrepreneurial effort should stand for. I want to see people succeed in their musical endeavors. To me, this means that the person behind this business or website is not honorable and does not live up to their word. But if money was received or made, Live Music Tutor has purposely chosen NOT to honor the agreements put in place to pay those who spent a lot of time and energy to help create the site. The website has completely changed over the past two years which is evidence that the company received investment money, made money legitimately, or hired someone else under the same false promises. The reason this report is being filed is that the company, despite seemingly "going under" still exists. He brought in a team to do work under contract agreements which he then never paid, and never intended to. While working for him, it became clear that he had no interest in our ideas, contributions, suggestions or improvements for the product. He outsourced work to foreign companies in order to create a cheap product at the lowest cost. Throughout the course of time, it became clear that Ted Gee was only interested in getting this website live so that he could make money from it. However, in this case, we were constantly lied to and told that investors were interested and that our contract agreements would be fulfilled. I understand the risks of working for a startup company. I worked for Live Music Tutor for 6 months, with the promise of pay once an "investment" was received. However, the founder of this company, Ted Gee, has absolutely no interest in whether or not students become educated or learn anything at all. Live Music Tutor is a website that individuals can visit to sign up for music lessons.
