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  • Report:  #294361

Complaint Review: Nadine Saman Supreme Holdings Group

NADINE SAMAN Supreme Holdings Group manipulative, scam, lies, cheaters..beware especially college students Garden City New York

  • Reported By:
    garden city New York
  • Submitted:
    Wed, December 26, 2007
  • Updated:
    Thu, April 01, 2010

this company is deceitful and pathetic...nadine is like a leach who cheats and steals the money that you work for on your 12 hour days through any weather circumstance...she sends you all over long island, brooklyn, queens with no gas money back (not to mention i won a gas card but never saw that and it was only for 25 dollars not like that would give me back the thousands i spent on gas..

this cult like job where you go in every morning and talk to yourself to practice pitching..more like practice how to rip off innocent bystanders who dont know any better from nadines twisted pitch she molds into her naive little workers brains...its sick, and they make it seem like they are so proud of you while they talk about how horrible your doing behind ur back in leaders meetings and plan to fire you and move on to the next

they dont like when new people talk bc they are afraid they will realize the scam and so called neg eachother out...once you get to your wonderful promotion where you get to wonderfully come in a half hour earlier and stay an hr later and pay for all the new peoples food..what an accomlishment, not to mention everyone gets this promotion eventionally

IN ALL SERIOUSNESS, THIS IS NOT MARKETING, OR ADVERTISING OR ANYTHING OF THE SORT...YOU ARE WALKING DOOR TO DOOR BOTHERING pEOLE WHO MAKE AN HONEST LIVING AND CHEAT THEM OUT OF THEIR MONEY IF THEY ARE NICE ENOUGH TO GIVE YOU THE TIME OF DAY ..NADINE WILL MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD ABOUT THAT SO IF YOU THINK UR MAKING GOOD MONEY, YOUR BETTER OFF AT MCCDONALDS

STAY AWAY FROM THIS CREEpY CULT SCAM

*GOOD LUCK

Angryli
garden city, New York
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


anonymous

United States of America

Torn on this issue

#2General Comment

Thu, April 01, 2010

On one hand, I understand your p.o.v. I personally did not stick with the program, but that was because, in general, I didn't think the transportation was gonna work out, and I didn't know if I really wanted to do sales.

Also, I was told at the interview that "two positions" needed to be filled, and yet, LOTS more walked out there with smiles and getting the job!  So, yes, this was a little shady.  (Then again, they are salespeople, so of course they are going to be a little sly-- again, not defending them, but just explaining my opinion.)

And yes, the interviews were not very representative of the real work going on.  However, they were definitely clearer than a different place, Polaris!  So, in that regard, at least they were not as bad.  (I went to Red Zone, but it was Nadine, whose company is Supreme-etc.).

This being said, look, I'm sure there are people who make money in the business.

As for the customers, who knows.  Maybe the deals are good for them, maybe not.  Maybe it's shady, maybe it's clear.  I'd be curious to hear what the small business owners THEMSELVES have to say.

So, I'm torn.  Yes, it's a bit unclear, but again, it is sales, and as someone mentioned in another post, many Fortune 500 companies DO indeed work with street sales and other similar marketing techniques (or so I believe).

I don't know; maybe I'm too gullible, but anyways, I walked out after a few days, simply because I wasn't 100% sure.

So, this is not to bad-mouth Supreme-etc. or Red Zone BUT just to say that, well, I'm torn on the issue and not sure.

Either way, I hope you found a good job-- I know, it's very hard in this economy!  I actually found babysitting, which turns out to be pretty good, getting $15/hr!  So, you never know.  I have a B.A., but I'm not "proud" or anything, so I'm willing to babysit.  Hopefully, one day, I can go to graduate school.

Hope that helps, and best of luck.

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