Chris,
The problem with your post is that you have now publicly denigrated all Moodle Partner reputations. The roughly 40 Moodle Partners worldwide work very hard and honestly to try and meet the increasing demands for commercial services placed on them (every day), due to the growing popularity of Moodle. Moodle Partners are selected by Martin based on a set of criteria that include competentcy, business experience and a willingness to help and support
everyone in the community to name a few things. As you may know the cut is steep, few that apply make it into the program. This tough standard means that those organizations wanting to pay for e-learning support are going to get quality services when they contract with a Moodle Partner, which are on par with commercial alternatives. These organizations get the assurance they will be treated fairly and responsively, and have a
direct connection with the core Moodle development team as needed.
Partners have helped to build Moodle's reputation and standing among organizations throughout the world that were once wary of open source in general. Rather than air your dirty laundry in public why not approach Martin privately; he keeps a tight rein on his Partners.

You may want to know that we routinely work together within the Moodle Partner's portal on issues that affect any one of us in our business practice. Sometimes we make mistakes, but we always try to maintain the
spirit that lives in the Moodle.org community in terms of offering creative solutions to problems our clients have. It is just plain unfair to use moodle.org as a platform to air personal greivances and make vague accusations against Moodle Partners in general.