The Zeek Rewards Business Opportunity Is Just Getting Better
Although the Internet is full of people throwing stones at Zeek Rewards the company keeps growing strong with as many as 700-800 new affiliates joining each day. Some of the most common complaints are about customer service but I needed to use customer service and here is what I experienced.
I was unable to login to my account today and upon contacting my sponsor he told me that my position in his matrix was black. This meant my position had been de-activated and this really concerned me. I got on the company website and looked for their live chat bubble in the bottom right corner.
I clicked on the bubble and went into a queue of about 77 people. Within 15 minutes I was being helped by a very courteous and knowledgable young lady. I shared what I was experiencing and she told me that my account was most likely being attacked by hackers and with their security the account had been shut down to protect it. Certainly was an inconvenience but I always appreciate security.
I also had a run in with the compliance department this week. I was sent an email that I had a couple things that were not in compliance with the company’s policies and procedures. I made the changes and got the blessing of the company.
I am very pleased to see they are taking compliance as serious as is rumored. I was told that they are deactivating accounts on a daily basis as they find those people that are out of compliance.
Recently Zeek Rewards enhanced their business opportunity by giving every affiliate the You Get Paid To Advertise marketing system. They are stepping it up at every turn while they grow at an unprecedented pace.
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I have just read how easy it is to log onto the back office of my zeek account but I can’t get access
@ Will,
Sorry but Zeek Rewards was closed down by the SEC recently and may not ever be back in business. http://www.sec.gov/news/press/2012/2012-160.htm