@MFJohnston wrote:
The President of NSS is Matthew Stephen Wozniak of Auburn, California. From what I can tell after a short search, he is alive.... I think I found personal contact information for him. I'll try to call and/or email him in a week or so if there are not any developments....
@foodluvr wrote:
It happens everday, many small businesses do. If the family cannot or does not want to run it or selling isn't a viable option. As shoppers, most of us a sole propiators. If something happened to us, our business would close!
@anng123 wrote:
@foodluvr wrote:
It happens everday, many small businesses do. If the family cannot or does not want to run it or selling isn't a viable option. As shoppers, most of us a sole propiators. If something happened to us, our business would close!
you would expect some notice then
the schedulers and everyone just vanished in Mid May...
@SoCalMama wrote:
@MFJohnston wrote:
The President of NSS is Matthew Stephen Wozniak of Auburn, California. From what I can tell after a short search, he is alive.... I think I found personal contact information for him. I'll try to call and/or email him in a week or so if there are not any developments....
Pretty sure he is dead. You might want to read the link on the previous page.
@foodluvr wrote:
@anng123 wrote:
@foodluvr wrote:
It happens everday, many small businesses do. If the family cannot or does not want to run it or selling isn't a viable option. As shoppers, most of us a sole propiators. If something happened to us, our business would close!
you would expect some notice then
the schedulers and everyone just vanished in Mid May...
It is possible they had no idea. It is also possible there is a buyout in the works and are not permitted to discuss it.
Totally spaced on my initials in my post. Thanks for the reminder!@bgriffin wrote:
There are about half a dozen violations in this thread. Lol
@plmccut wrote:
The owner's death could be the problem. I started having trouble right about that time. I'm wondering about contacting the pizza company and seeing if they will respond.
@SoCalMama wrote:
@MFJohnston wrote:
The President of NSS is Matthew Stephen Wozniak of Auburn, California. From what I can tell after a short search, he is alive.... I think I found personal contact information for him. I'll try to call and/or email him in a week or so if there are not any developments....
Pretty sure he is dead. You might want to read the link on the previous page.
@ChrisCooper wrote:
@SoCalMama wrote:
@MFJohnston wrote:
The President of NSS is Matthew Stephen Wozniak of Auburn, California. From what I can tell after a short search, he is alive.... I think I found personal contact information for him. I'll try to call and/or email him in a week or so if there are not any developments....
Pretty sure he is dead. You might want to read the link on the previous page.
A friend of Wozniak put a message on her fb page saying he passed away in March. Other than that, there is nothing to indicate he died. There is no obit notice anywhere. Unrelated to the NSS Matt Wozniak, a different Matt Wozniak in Connecticut died recently. You don't think the owner is pulling a Patrick McDermott, do you? [en.wikipedia.org]
@sandyf wrote:
There are more than one person with each name even if to you it sounds like an uncommon name but the Wozniak family may have layers of family going back generations. The one in Connecticut died in Dec 2016. He was older than the one who owned NSS and lived on the other side of the country. It is likely that both of them had a linked in account...you really need to dig deeper folks before deciding you have hit the jackpot on info...Check the person out carefully. I did check on the one in Connecticut for no more than 2 seconds when his bio said nothing that even was closely related to someone owning a market research company and a pub on the west coast.
The same goes imho for those who out the door want to sue or get in touch with the client and even those who start badmouthing the company which sometimes happens when a check is one day late or the writer has messed up themselves in some way. We need to give it some time to see how it plays out. There is nothing the client can do that I can think of especially if they are no longer a client as it seems and you are breaking your contract by contacting them. If you have some insight into how you think the client might help let us know. You might want to continue to mystery shop in the future. If you are tempted to contact the client think carefully about what ramifications that will have on you. Word gets out about these things. People jump companies and it will not just be NSS but perhaps connections to other msc that you shop with that that move might have consequences for.