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Susan Zapper Credit Special

Susan Zapper Credit Special review: Ripped Off and Stonewalled 2

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I paid these people $1885.00 for their promise that if my business didn't have a triple "A" rating in six months, that they would refund the full price. The businesses they sent me lists of would not grant me credit without my personal credit being involved, they REFUSED to report to Dunn & Bradstreet and they never heard of Zapper or her people. It was some of the most ridiculous stuff I have ever seen. I gave them EIGHT months, and then put in for the "refund". That was when the stonewalling began. My contact person was always "out of the office" and I have never seen so much email obfuscation and bouncing from one contact person to another. Finally, they "concluded" that I couldn't have a refund, because I "had not completed their program". NOW I hear their new ad on the radio promising "Instant Credit" for businesses. Well, I already PAID them almost two thousand bucks...where is MY "Instant Credit"? I feel that I was ripped off by these people, and I can't help it if Nevada State Corporate Network is a reputable business or not... they ARE affiliated with this Zapper business, and I DO feel that the Zapper Credit Special is a scam. If NSCN is such an upright business, why don't they do something about this problem? I am a small business, and these people HURT MY BUSINESS with this con job.

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JJohnO
Southport, US
Feb 19, 2021 12:30 pm EST

Close the company down and refund ALL clients- seriously?!

Susan Zapper is a serial scammer having been involved in the notorious 7 Figure Dream Lifestyle a.k.a., 8 Figure Dream Lifestyle a.k.a., 8FDL with which the FTC recently came to a final settlement against the founders of some $31+ million dollars. She fit right in with that group but unfortunately she didn't get sucked into the lawsuit and have to pay back people she scammed.

More recently, she became a distributor for Hempworx and while that is a legit MLM, anyone who would consider joining her would do well to look elsewhere. If you do a simple search on her you will find out that she has multiple companies registered in the Las Vegas area of Nevada the majority of which the Registrant (assuming it was probably her or her husband) has resigned.

Personally I have no business involvement with her or her husband, nor can I attest to your reference to ledge complaint by her husband of his "cheating wife", but obviously just based upon her business associations and activities, this woman has some serious questionable or lack of ethics that her very core.

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Sonny makemyday
Las Vegas, US
Aug 31, 2012 1:18 pm EDT

Completely Agree! I worked for Susan and Greg for 4 months, Nevada State Corporate Network is a joke, they ran an ad in the paper stating they pay the highest commissions in town, that's crap, they put you through unpaid training-leading you to believe if you stick with them you will make thousands every paycheck, but, the catch is you have to tell these business's you can guarantee them credit, high amounts of credit, thousands and thousands of dollars. Then all they do is set them up an account with an office supply company that gives every business credit BIG DEAL! When the client starts complaining were supposed to sell them another package, , , , , , a more expensive one but guarantees them a higher line of credit. The whole thing is a HUGE SCAM. The only good news is the Zappers are being sued by multiple people. That company wont be open much longer. Mr Z complained daily about his cheating wife and their dept to the IRS that she caused by spending all the companies money. He claims the IRS even has a hold on their personal bank accounts. The only fair thing to do is close this company down and refund ALL clients.

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