Rhonda Mettler
Rhonda Mettler is a center-right Extorter and Fraudster and Manager who is a citizen of , and has been associated with the following entities as either a significant contributor, participant, promoter, or beneficiary, according to our OSINT research:
Brands: BBB of Southern Nevada, Better Business Bureau (BBB)
Groups: B2B Scammers (United States)
Domains: bbb.org
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Category: Fraud, Slander, Extortion
Rhonda Mettler, a manager at the BBB Southern Nevada office, was reprimanded by the IABBB (International Association of BBB) for knowingly enabling her staff, Alexis Castro Oistad, to delete our public responses to fake reviews on our company BBB profile, due to her apparent contempt for “white men” — a sentiment shared apparently with our long-time stalker, Naveed Moein (who also wrote the fake reviews, despite never being our customer, and who was apparently fired by his company, Ceramic Pro, in San Diego).
The IABBB then forced Mettler to recover our public responses, and she confirmed that the fake reviews were in violation of BBB policies. However, Mettler then refused to delete the fake reviews, saying she had to “review” the situation after several months, apparently an attempt to “revenge” us for exposing her behavior.
This all began after we ignored the sale phone calls from Mettler’s staff during June 2019. Prior to this opportunism, our rating was perfect 5-stars for over 7+ years (despite the LLC being dissolved way back in 2013…).
The corruption and fraud and slander directed at us from the BBB Southern Nevada office should be a warning to any business who believes the BBB is an honest organization — their entire business model is similar to Yelp, and relies entirely on extorting companies with fake reviews to pay for their premium service.
Rhonda Mettler
Las Vegas, Nevada
Associates:
Alexis Castro-Oistad (BBB of Southern Nevada)
Hugo Nogales (BBB of Southern Nevada)
Naveed Moein (Daymon Interactions, Ceramic Pro)
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhondamettler
https://www.bbb.org/southern-nevada/get-to-know-us/about-us/key-staff/
https://voterrecords.com/voter/27368160/rhonda-mettler
https://www.facebook.com/BBBSouthNV/posts/watch-for-bbbs-rhonda-mettler-tonight-on-fox-5-at-5pm-shell-be-talking-about-bus/281041775322343/
http://archive.is/ebAS5
Rhonda Mettler, a manager at the BBB Southern Nevada office, was reprimanded by the IABBB (International Association of BBB) for knowingly enabling her staff, Alexis Castro Oistad, to delete our public responses to fake reviews on our company BBB profile, due to her apparent contempt for “white men” — a sentiment shared apparently with our long-time stalker, Naveed Moein (who also wrote the fake reviews, despite never being our customer, and who was apparently fired by his company, Ceramic Pro, in San Diego).
The IABBB then forced Mettler to recover our public responses, and she confirmed that the fake reviews were in violation of BBB policies. However, Mettler then refused to delete the fake reviews, saying she had to “review” the situation after several months, apparently an attempt to “revenge” us for exposing her behavior.
This all began after we ignored the sale phone calls from Mettler’s staff during June 2019. Prior to this opportunism, our rating was perfect 5-stars for over 7+ years (despite the LLC being dissolved way back in 2013…).
The corruption and fraud and slander directed at us from the BBB Southern Nevada office should be a warning to any business who believes the BBB is an honest organization — their entire business model is similar to Yelp, and relies entirely on extorting companies with fake reviews to pay for their premium service.