NSS...Out of business, Owner died/ For recapped short version see pinned thread on page 1 by LisaSTL

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I am still waiting for my March payment, and now my April payment. They paid just fine for several years. But now nobody answers my emails, and for the past month I have gotten a recording "all circuits are busy, please try again later" when I call. I am really frustrated. Are they still in business? Did they have a major fire? Did somebody abscond with all their money?
gret - Please take the time to read the thread. All your questions will be answered.
I realize all 14 pages of this thread would be difficult to read so here is the Reader's Digest version. The owner of the company died suddenly in late February. Joan from Inside Evaluators has done some investigating and found an administrator for the estate is not being appointed until June 28. The earliest something may be done will be some time after that, although it may take much longer to sort through the business affairs.

Equal rights for others does not mean fewer rights for you. It's not pie.
"I prefer someone who burns the flag and then wraps themselves up in the Constitution over someone who burns the Constitution and then wraps themselves up in the flag." -Molly Ivins
Never try to teach a pig to sing. It's a waste of your time and it really annoys the pig.
They could have (should have) given remaining jobs to the MS that took them over, and perhaps shoppers would then have gotten paid. Same thing happened to me, I then would have done it for her, had I known the truth of what was happening.
Edited to add: read above Inside Evaluater's post, Joan says it all.

Live consciously....


Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/19/2017 04:05PM by Irene_L.A..
Lisa - You're nicer than I am. I just never understand why people can't read what has gone before.
It actually seemed easier at the time. Perhaps a condensed version of this thread with all the particulars we know up to this point is in order. To keep it easy to find, it could temporarily be a sticky with only confirmed updates allowed.

Equal rights for others does not mean fewer rights for you. It's not pie.
"I prefer someone who burns the flag and then wraps themselves up in the Constitution over someone who burns the Constitution and then wraps themselves up in the flag." -Molly Ivins
Never try to teach a pig to sing. It's a waste of your time and it really annoys the pig.
Sending a message to Jacob I suppose. I'll give it a shot.

Equal rights for others does not mean fewer rights for you. It's not pie.
"I prefer someone who burns the flag and then wraps themselves up in the Constitution over someone who burns the Constitution and then wraps themselves up in the flag." -Molly Ivins
Never try to teach a pig to sing. It's a waste of your time and it really annoys the pig.
I might add that any mail sent to either the estate's attorney or to the NSS accounting office should require the recipient's signature...not just USPS proof of delivery.

Here again are the addresses:

National Shopping Service
ATTN:ACCOUNTING
2510 Warren Drive, Suite B
Rocklin, CA 95677
(hopefully mail to that address is being forwarded - I can't imagine that it wouldn't be)

and to the attorney for the Estate:

Spencer T. Malysiak, Esq.
Spencer T. Malysiak Law Corporation
3500 Douglas Blvd., Suite 200
Roseville, CA 95661

Joan Gingras
Senior Project Director~BarStoolie Mystery Shopping

Barstoolie@insideevaluators.com
Thank you, kind person. This is my first time on this (blog? Post? Forum?--I'm not too savvy), and I really appreciate your kindness.
@gretgret wrote:

Thank you, kind person. This is my first time on this (blog? Post? Forum?--I'm not too savvy), and I really appreciate your kindness.

You're most welcome!

Joan Gingras
Senior Project Director~BarStoolie Mystery Shopping

Barstoolie@insideevaluators.com
Did you get emails? I don't see anything here to indicate they are currently recruiting for shops.

Equal rights for others does not mean fewer rights for you. It's not pie.
"I prefer someone who burns the flag and then wraps themselves up in the Constitution over someone who burns the Constitution and then wraps themselves up in the flag." -Molly Ivins
Never try to teach a pig to sing. It's a waste of your time and it really annoys the pig.
No, of course not!!! They are closed, at least I haven't gotten anything and don't expect to. Katy that got the jobs I did has already scheduled for June.

Live consciously....
The shop was on March 3rd. I've shopped with them for several years and I get Paypal payments. Their website says that payroll was issued for this shop, but I never received a Paypal (or a paper check). No one responds to emails and neither phone number on their website is functioning. I even emailed the scheduler who begs me to to shop these last minute locations and he won't respond either. Luckily I'm only out of pocket less than $10 on the shop and I'm hoping a scheduler or some other NSS corporate squid trolls this message and makes things right.
@KathrynD wrote:

Looks like NSS closed.
[www.bizjournals.com]

This link says to pay $117 to read the entire story and the snipets tell us nothing... ?
Somewhere on this thread Joan provided the text of the article. I realize it's a long one, but since nobody is making any effort to provide a shortened version with just the pertinent information, newcomers are stuck reading it all.

Equal rights for others does not mean fewer rights for you. It's not pie.
"I prefer someone who burns the flag and then wraps themselves up in the Constitution over someone who burns the Constitution and then wraps themselves up in the flag." -Molly Ivins
Never try to teach a pig to sing. It's a waste of your time and it really annoys the pig.
Does anybody know another MS company that took over the pizza delivery shops NSS scheduled for? I would like to still do those types of jobs if available elsewhere.
@Inside Evaluators wrote:

Here's the article:
Independent contractors nationwide say they are owed money after the death of the CEO of a mystery shopping service based in Rocklin.

That company, National Shopping Service, has apparently shuttered its headquarters at 2510 Warren Drive. The location was closed during normal business hours last week.
The office of National Shopping Service at 2510 Warren Drive in Rocklin.
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The office of National Shopping Service at 2510 Warren Drive in Rocklin.

Sonya Sorich | Sacramento Business Journal

Matt Wozniak, National Shopping's president and CEO for nearly 30 years, also owned two other businesses: the Amour Privé winery and Auburn wine bar Sip, according to his LinkedIn page. A Feb. 28 post on Sip's Facebook page confirms Wozniak's death.

National Shopping used independent contractors — "mystery shoppers" — to anonymously patronize businesses including restaurants and retailers and provide feedback to help them determine their strengths and weaknesses.

City records show the company's Rocklin office employed 25 people, according to a business license issued last August. A city official said National Shopping still maintains a business license that's scheduled to expire on July 31.

In recent weeks, mystery shoppers have left comments on the Facebook page for National Shopping and other online forums, saying the company owes them money.

Pamela Olmstead, president of the Independent Mystery Shoppers Coalition, estimates at least 1,000 independent contractors are affected. In general, those shoppers are individually owed $10 to more than $1,800 for jobs between February and May, according to Olmstead, who is based in Arizona.

Shoppers also report having checks from the Rocklin company returned for insufficient funds, Olmstead said.

Most the money that's apparently owed is for reimbursements — for example, for a shopper who spent his or her own money to buy food for an assignment, Olmstead said. Clients such as restaurants pay fees to National Shopping Service, which should then be used to pay shoppers, she said.

National Shopping Service began in 1972 as a private investigation firm under a different operator. Wozniak later bought the business. Its corporate office moved from Los Angeles to Northern California in 1999, according to the company's website.

National Shopping used "a network of 450,000 trained mystery shoppers around the world," according Wozniak's LinkedIn page.

In the mystery-shopping industry, it's not common for companies to shut down in a manner similar to National Shopping Service, Olmstead said. There are approximately 1 million mystery shoppers in the U.S. and about 300 mystery-shopping companies in the nation, according to Olmstead.

Phone calls to the business went to a message saying "all circuits are busy now." Meanwhile, Sip — the Auburn wine bar Wozniak owned — announced its temporary closure with a May 22 Facebook post. The business has a phone message confirming it has closed as a result of "the loss of the owner." Phone calls to Amour Privé — where Wozniak was owner and winemaker, according to his LinkedIn page — went to a voicemail message last week.

Wozniak's death was ruled a suicide, according to Dena Erwin, public information officer for the Placer County Sheriff’s Office.

Wozniak's family declined to comment on the future of National Shopping Service.

Here are the addresses:
National Shopping Service
ATTN:ACCOUNTING
2510 Warren Drive, Suite B
Rocklin, CA 95677
(hopefully mail to that address is being forwarded - I can't imagine that it wouldn't be)

and to the attorney for the Estate:

Spencer T. Malysiak, Esq.
Spencer T. Malysiak Law Corporation
3500 Douglas Blvd., Suite 200
Roseville, CA 95661

Joan Gingras
Senior Project Director~BarStoolie Mystery Shopping

Barstoolie@insideevaluators.com


Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/22/2017 08:38PM by Inside Evaluators.
@jerdill wrote:

Does anybody know another MS company that took over the pizza delivery shops NSS scheduled for? I would like to still do those types of jobs if available elsewhere.

Yes, but to post it is a violation of the ICA we signed.
Has anyone tried to file a complaint with the BBB? Just throwing out some ideas....
maggie - We have tossed out all kinds of ideas but when we finally found out that Matt had died we decided it would be best to wait and see who the attorneys and administrator of the estate will be. We are all just printing everything we can in the way of documentation off the NSS website before it gets taken down.
maggie - At the top of this page is a message by Inside Evaluators with the addresses where you might want to send your amount owed and supporting documentation by certified mail, return receipt requested.
@plmccut wrote:

maggie - At the top of this page is a message by Inside Evaluators with the addresses where you might want to send your amount owed and supporting documentation by certified mail, return receipt requested.

Here are the addresses:
National Shopping Service
ATTN:ACCOUNTING
2510 Warren Drive, Suite B
Rocklin, CA 95677
(hopefully mail to that address is being forwarded - I can't imagine that it wouldn't be)

and to the attorney for the Estate (Don't expect a response-I've been waiting for one for 2 weeks (and that was only asking for the contact info for NSS's legal representation):

Spencer T. Malysiak, Esq.
Spencer T. Malysiak Law Corporation
3500 Douglas Blvd., Suite 200
Roseville, CA 95661

Joan Gingras
Senior Project Director~BarStoolie Mystery Shopping

Barstoolie@insideevaluators.com
This is the current court calendar to hear Daniel Wozniak's petition to be approved as the administer of Matt's Estate.

Superior Court of California, County of Placer

Case No.
S-PR-0008681
Wozniak Daniel
6/28/2017
8:30 AM
Department 33
Petition Hearing

Case No.
S-PR-0008681
Wozniak Matthew
6/28/2017
8:30 AM
Department 33
Petition Hearing

Edited to add- these are the current court notes regarding the petition hearing on the 28th

S-PR-0008681
Wozniak, Matthew S -
In Re the Petition of
Missing proof of publication.
Missing original will, Prob.C. § 8200(a).
Missing required allegations at ¶ 5a(3)
-(4) (RDP) and (7)-(8) (issue of predeceased
child(ren)).

Joan Gingras
Senior Project Director~BarStoolie Mystery Shopping

Barstoolie@insideevaluators.com


Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 06/24/2017 02:52PM by Inside Evaluators.
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