Tiran Zaken - a.k.a T. Ron Zaken
Program review by Merle Braley, Internet Marketing Advisor
Let’s get right to the point. If you are thinking of doing business with Tiran Zaken, the Zaken Company, Quick Sell Liquidators, Zaken Corporation, Zaken Liquidation Club, or the ZLC Club think again. Don’t just walk away. Run!
My insider sources tell me that the deal that Zaken offers is training and tools necessary to be an expert in locating surplus goods. With that knowledge you scout out large lots of merchandise that need to be liquidated and submit the information and a sample to the Zaken Company and in return they make arrangements to find a buyer for the surplus goods and split profit as well as a finders fee.
Sounds like a good idea. But, wait… and wait, and wait… Zaken has a bad reputation for delivering on his part of the deal. Looks like everyone gets a raw deal from this guy - customers, ex-employees, business partners, and purchasers.
The name of Tiran Zaken’s company keeps changing, but the story stays the same. Call it the Zaken Company, change it to Quick Sell Liquidators, the Zaken Corporation, Zaken Liquidation Club, or the ZLC Club. Everything I’ve been able to find about Zaken and his various permutations have been negative. Complaints range from rude managers to ineffective training materials. We’re talking lawsuits Zaken and complaints filed with the BBB and more.
Supposedly Tiran Zaken president of Zaken has taken it upon himself to restore his companies reputation and claims that all the customer service problems were the result of a vindictive employee. I just wonder if he’s even had to resort to making up friends. For example, who is this Miguel Arechavaleta so called opportunity investigator in a recent full page ad? Is that Zaken’s make believe friend? (Please help me. If you know the deal with this Mr. Arechaveleta let me know so I can complete the story.)
And what about this. Is the famous clothing designer Isaac Mizrahi a partner with Zaken in Magic Kids & Company?
My advice, based on everything that I’ve been able to uncover on Zaken’s way of doing business is to avoid the Zaken Corporation or any of it’s permutations.
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6 Responses to “Tiran Zaken - a.k.a T. Ron Zaken”
I just got a 5-page letter in the mail from this guy. I did not notice what company name he is with, but I’m throwing it out thanks to this information. Thanks!
By Gail on Mar 24, 2008
I ordered Zaken’s business deal, but after reading all the negative things that have been said I stopped paymebt on my check, which was to be cashed on the 1st of April and to date, I have not yet received his package that was supposed to be sent to me for the trial use. I think that Zaken waits until the check clears before he sends the package for free trial use.
By dee jenkins on Mar 25, 2008
No Experience to share thanks to GOOGLE and your exellent information.
PKP
By PKP on Apr 10, 2008
On April 20, 2008, I naiively signed up for the ZLC business, paying an extra $25.00 to receive the kit in 2-3 days. Needless to say,as of today, 4-28-08, I have not received anything from this company. I have called 4 times, written an e-mail, etc. No response. I will cancel the order, and the credit card debit.
By Meg McCleary on Apr 27, 2008
Zaken is good, but most people are too lazy to market the service. I’m a satisfied locator. The problem is not with Zaken. The problem might be with YOU.
By john waugh on Sep 10, 2008
I got this Zaken stuff in the mail with a guarantee that if I dont make at least $2.000.00the first month they will refund my uncashed check, But now I’m looking at this web page and seeing alot of negative stuff about the company, .I think i’ll stay away, are there any legetimate ways to make money on the internet? Thanks, Sincerely, John
By JohnMcDade on Oct 3, 2008