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

I have been trying to contact them since May 8. They do not return emails and the 800 number says no one is available to take calls. They owe me for 4 shops done on March 1 and 2. I am going to contact the PA Liquor Control Board for payment details.

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How about a link. I saw several pages listed for MSPA and at least one was a closed group.

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 thought the owners death was why things were in an uproar.
Aw. Just read through this thread. What a bummer. I haven't worked with them in a while, but I loved them. Straightforward reports and money to go to one of my favorite restaurants.
Which fb page
There's a bunch
Be specific.
Uh Oh: This on their facebook page:

DO NOT WORK WITH THIS COMPANY. THEY STILL OWE ME TWO MONTHS WORTH OF PAY!!! I AM GOING T REPORT THEM TO THE BBB BUT THIS IS YOUR FAIR WARNING!!!


James H----
April 29 at 11:30am.Today I received a returned check from NSS for the two shops I did in February. Reason: Not Sufficient Funds. So not only was the pay returned but I incurred a $10 fee from my bank. How professional is this?!

Oh Geez....I hope they bounce back and pay us...

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/02/2017 12:03AM by SunnyDays2.
What if someone physically drove to 2510 Warren Drive, Suite B
Rocklin, CA 95677?

Theres gotta be people on this forum who are in the area
I have worked with them every month and have always gotten paid in 30 days like clockwork so I didn't head the warnings and guess what happened this month? I did not get paid. sad smiley waah!! I was warned and should have listened.( I still have hope for them.)

IF they get their pizza shops back I bet things will get back on track. Otherwise, I just donated to their going away fund. A thank you for a year straight of good jobs with nice bonuses and timely pay!

I don't think reporting them to agencies after just 60 days will be fruitful. Nor is blasting them on Facebook. I was paid the end of April just fine. IDK???
@bgriffin wrote:

There are about half a dozen violations in this thread. Lol

We're you referring to my post? Texas Road house isn't one of their clients.
@JASFLALMT wrote:

@bgriffin wrote:

There are about half a dozen violations in this thread. Lol

We're you referring to my post?

bgriffin probably knows the client you named is not shopped by NSS. I think he is referring to SouthShopTexas and plmcut. They both named the pizza client using initials. There might be others but those two posts were pretty obvious and jumped out at me.
I continue being patient, have worked for them since the beginning (11yrs.) and loved this company.
Hoping this will be straightened out soon, I am owed $$, and not getting an answer is disturbing.
I didn't see this coming even after losing a major retail account 2 years ago. I was concerned then, still
worked for them never doing their pizza jobs...now reality has set in. This is a sign of what's happening in our entire industry....#feeling bad

Live consciously....


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I really hope you all get paid. It's a shame that companies do this and leave shoppers out in the dark. I would never ever do that if I owned a company. I can see some signs that other companies may be going through this now. So I am being cautious in the number of jobs and amounts.
Well if they are out of business guess that is a mute point.

@bgriffin wrote:

There are about half a dozen violations in this thread. Lol
If we don't have a confirmation they are out of business it must not be a moot point. I guess it could still be a mute point.

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.
What are our legal options? This is blatantly a breach of contract.
@anng123 wrote:

What are our legal options? This is blatantly a breach of contract.

This really depends on what the actual situation is.
*If NSS has been purchased by another company, the company also purchases any debts that NSS might have and would, therefore, be legally obligated to pay every independent contractor.
* If NSS has simply closed shop and plans to vanish, folks need to go after the owner in small claims court. In most states, you can sue the company in any state where the company does business, especially if you were short-changed in that state.
* If NSS is filing for bankruptcy, you'll likely need legal help to recoup any money as small debts are often absolved during a bankruptcy process.
* If NSS is planning to stay in business, they should be paying folks in short order.

Hard work builds character and homework is good for your soul.
@MFJohnston wrote:

@anng123 wrote:

What are our legal options? This is blatantly a breach of contract.

This really depends on what the actual situation is.
*If NSS has been purchased by another company, the company also purchases any debts that NSS might have and would, therefore, be legally obligated to pay every independent contractor.
* If NSS has simply closed shop and plans to vanish, folks need to go after the owner in small claims court. In most states, you can sue the company in any state where the company does business, especially if you were short-changed in that state.
* If NSS is filing for bankruptcy, you'll likely need legal help to recoup any money as small debts are often absolved during a bankruptcy process.
* If NSS is planning to stay in business, they should be paying folks in short order.
Agree, and if a shopper does not get paid they could potentially write the losses off as a bad debt if they're doing this as a business.
@MFJohnston wrote:

@anng123 wrote:

What are our legal options? This is blatantly a breach of contract.

This really depends on what the actual situation is.
*If NSS has been purchased by another company, the company also purchases any debts that NSS might have and would, therefore, be legally obligated to pay every independent contractor.
* If NSS has simply closed shop and plans to vanish, folks need to go after the owner in small claims court. In most states, you can sue the company in any state where the company does business, especially if you were short-changed in that state.
* If NSS is filing for bankruptcy, you'll likely need legal help to recoup any money as small debts are often absolved during a bankruptcy process.
* If NSS is planning to stay in business, they should be paying folks in short order.

I hope it's: "NSS is planning to stay in business and they should be paying folks in short order." smiling smiley
The owner of NSS passed away a few months back and no one at NSS can be reached
How do you go after them

Why can't someone physically drive to their office and find out what the deal is
@anng123 wrote:

Why can't someone physically drive to their office and find out what the deal is

Bad idea. People get too emotional when money is involved. A face to face confrontation will not end well. If the company isn't talking on the phone or through email, they certainly won't say anything in person. They might not even be showing up at the office anymore.
If the owner passed away, this is a completely different situation than G3, which was a corporate buyout that was purposely run into the ground with no intention of anyone getting paid, including the employees.

So, if the owner died, the company fell apart and it is now in bankruptcy, there is really no point in suing anyone. Shoppers would be last in line, way behind any employees who physically worked there. Total waste of time. Write it off and move on.
There's a post on their Facebook page that says their phone has been disconnected.

Anybody try the number today?
I just tried and there is a recording that states their hours. Doesn't say disconnected.

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If anyone has the owner name maybe google it to see if that story is correct...
@CANADAMOMMY wrote:

If anyone has the owner name maybe google it to see if that story is correct...
He owns Sip Auburn and the FB post dated 5/22 indicates they are temp.closed. There is no reason listed, however restaurants that close temporarily rarely reopen.

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The owner of NSS, Sip, and a winery is listed as Matt Wozniak. There is no indication that he passed away. [www.linkedin.com] A different Matt Wozniak passed away.

eta linkedin link

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@ChrisCooper wrote:

The owner of NSS, Sip, and a winery is listed as Matt Wozniak. There is no indication that he passed away. [www.linkedin.com] A different Matt Wozniak passed away.

eta linkedin link

No look
[www.facebook.com]
@ChrisCooper wrote:

@anng123 wrote:

Why can't someone physically drive to their office and find out what the deal is

Bad idea. People get too emotional when money is involved. A face to face confrontation will not end well. If the company isn't talking on the phone or through email, they certainly won't say anything in person. They might not even be showing up at the office anymore.

A company as big and known as NSS can't disappear off the face of the earth that fast.
@anng123 wrote:

@ChrisCooper wrote:

The owner of NSS, Sip, and a winery is listed as Matt Wozniak. There is no indication that he passed away. [www.linkedin.com] A different Matt Wozniak passed away.

eta linkedin link

No look
[www.facebook.com]
I stand corrected.
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