Superhero Events Ken and Sabrina Nwadike AKA Free Hugs Project Guy and Sabrina Nwadike (Sabrina Lynn Anderson) scams pepole with half marathons then cancels raves then keeps your money! I signed up for the USA Half Marathon and they did Not give anyone a refund. They did this to several other races as well. Look up their complaints with the Better Business Bureau. This is the innocent Free Hugs Guy which Ken Nwadike spends thousands of dollars of money scammed to fly around and not work and take your money. If you post any negative stuff on Facebook Sabrina Nwadike will delete it. Sabrina runs around while Ken takes all your money! Ken E. Nwadike Jr is a peace activist, motivational speaker, and video journalist known as the Free Hugs Guy online.
The scam was published in Runners World! On October 17, entrants learned via email that San Diego’s USA Half Marathon Invitational, which was set to take place on November 19, was canceled.
More than a month later, many runners have not gotten their money back: Runner’s World spoke to more than 20 people who have yet to receive refunds. The email said the second-year, qualifiers-only race was canceled “due to permitting issues that would create challenges for us to produce a safe and well-organized event this year.” It went on to say, “We will begin issuing full refunds today. Please allow up to 2 weeks for registration refunds to show up on your bank or credit card statements.” The race organizer, Ken Nwadike Jr., said via text message that runners would receive their refunds. When asked the reason for the delay, he said, “The process is taking longer than we initially anticipated.” He did not respond to a follow-up text requesting a phone conversation. After runner Emilie Reas didn’t receive her refund, she emailed the race, tweeted to them, and posted on the race’s Facebook page. Her post no longer appears on the page. “They originally promised the refund by the end of October, but nobody has received it as far as I know,” she said. “They also deleted everyone’s [Facebook] posts complaining about their missing refunds and the race’s unresponsiveness. We runners are very frustrated by this possible scam.” Perry Penaranda ran the race last year and enjoyed the course and the fast pace of the field. He said a group of friends signed up for this year’s race together, and one of them is working on getting their refunds. She has emailed the race twice, called, texted, and sent a Facebook message, all with no response. Now she’s contested the charges with her bank. Runner Carolyn Clinton said she registered herself and her husband for the race and was disappointed to hear it was cancelled. “I kept checking to see if my credit card was refunded my race entry,” she said. “At the beginning of November I sent a follow-up email with zero reply. I sent another one at beginning of [last] week with no response back. I even contacted Active.com to see if they knew anything to no avail. It is frustrating that the race organization advises you will be refunded, but do not follow through.” Nwadike’s company, Superhero Events, has received 12 complaints filed with the Better Business Bureau. All are from runners who signed up for races that were later canceled who hadn’t received the promised refunds. Two of those complaints were resolved to the complainants’ satisfaction; the other 10 were closed after 30 business days without a final response from the complainant or without the complainant accepting Superhero Events’ attempt to resolve the situation. Nwadike told Runner’s World last year he hoped the USA Half would become “the Boston of half marathons.” But in the race’s first year, only 3,000 runners signed up, well below the 5,000-runner cap. The race appeared in the Races + Places section of the December 2016 issue of Runner’s World, which went to press shortly before the cancellation. Nwadike told Runner’s World last year he hoped the USA Half would become “the Boston of half marathons.” But in the race’s first year, only 3,000 runners signed up, well below the 5,000-runner cap.
The race appeared in the Races + Places section of the December 2016 issue of Runner’s World, which went to press shortly before the cancellation was announced. Here is a user forum of marathons where the Nwadike's scammed people! They go to town after town and take money! revdex.com/reviews/superhero-events-llc/1055889 They have scammed the following half marathons and canceled the races then kept the money: Santa Clara Half Marathon 49ers Half Marathon Costume Party Run 2015 USA Half Marathon Event Planning Half Marathon 5k and 10k planning Free Hugs Donations Please don't let this company take any more money! They need to go to jail! All negative comments on Facebook will be deleted by Sabrina. They are very wealthy from their scams and live in. 3000+ square foot house in Eastlake: Chula Vista CA Please fight back! News have reported them so far: Runners World 10 News Local San Diego newsstations Social Media There 12+ plus Better Business Bureau complaintsbbb.org/sdoc/business-reviews/event-planners/superhero-events-llc-in-chula-vista-ca-172005934/
Superhero Events Cancelled the USA Half Marathon and the Santa Clara Half Marathon and refused to refund my money!
I had signed up for the Santa Clara Half Marathon running race, which was to be held in Santa Clara, CA on December 14, 2014. I paid $111.44 for registration and processing fees, and I used my credit card. Superhero Events, LLC is the company that was organizing the race. On September 24, 2014,... Superhero Events, LLC sent out a blast email to all registrants for this race informing us that the race was cancelled due to many logistical issues that they could not overcome. They claimed that they would be processing refunds over the next 6-8 weeks. However, I have not yet received any refund. Nor has Superhero Events, LLC made any kind of email contact or phone contact to me regarding the reason for the delay. I have sent them multiple emails and they simply don't respond, and that is the case for many people who are also awaiting refunds. Many people have publicly written on their Facebook walls (both the Superhero Events, LLC Facebook wall as well as the Facebook wall of another event they produce, Hollywood Half Marathon), and they made just a few responses to threads saying "Refunds are currently being processed", but that was it. Since then, various threads such as these have been deleted from their Facebook walls. Sabrina will delete all negative posts and block the user. They did the same thing to me at USA Half Marathon. I was too stupid to enter their race again! I learned my lesson I lost money twice :(
What they do is make successful races like Hollywood Half Marathon and get others to sign up for other races then cancel them. They have cancelled numerous races: 49ers Half Marathon and others.
They continously change addresses and phone numbers. Its nearly impossible to get a hold of them.
The CEO Ken Nwadike is running the famous Free Hugs Guy freehugsproject.com. Sabrina is in charge of the money making operation while Ken is out of town. She is the point of contact person [email protected]
USA Half Runners Say They Have Not Received Refunds
The qualifiers-only race was set for November 19 and canceled in mid-October.
Nwadike’s company, Superhero Events, has received 12 complaints filed with the Better Business Bureau. All are from runners who signed up for races that were later canceled who hadn’t received the promised refunds. Two of those complaints were resolved to the complainants’ satisfaction; the other 10 were closed after 30 business days without a final response from the complainant or without the complainant accepting Superhero Events’ attempt to resolve the situation.
Nwadike told Runner’s World last year he hoped the USA Half would become “the Boston of half marathons.” But in the race’s first year, only 3,000 runners signed up, well below the 5,000-runner cap. The race appeared in the Races + Places section of the December 2016 issue of Runner’s World, which went to press shortly before the cancellation was announced.
Ken Nwadike Sabrina Nwadike Superhero Events LLC Ken Nwadike Sabrina Nwadike Hollywood Run USA Half Marathon Free Hugs Guy freehugsproject.com
Superhero Events Ken and Sabrina Nwadike AKA Free Hugs Project Guy and Sabrina Nwadike (Sabrina Lynn Anderson) scams pepole with half marathons then cancels raves then keeps your money! I signed up for the USA Half Marathon and they did Not give anyone a refund. They did this to several other races as well. Look up their complaints with the Better Business Bureau. This is the innocent Free Hugs Guy which Ken Nwadike spends thousands of dollars of money scammed to fly around and not work and take your money. If you post any negative stuff on Facebook Sabrina Nwadike will delete it. Sabrina runs around while Ken takes all your money! Ken E. Nwadike Jr is a peace activist, motivational speaker, and video journalist known as the Free Hugs Guy online.
The scam was published in Runners World! On October 17, entrants learned via email that San Diego’s USA Half Marathon Invitational, which was set to take place on November 19, was canceled.
More than a month later, many runners have not gotten their money back: Runner’s World spoke to more than 20 people who have yet to receive refunds. The email said the second-year, qualifiers-only race was canceled “due to permitting issues that would create challenges for us to produce a safe and well-organized event this year.” It went on to say, “We will begin issuing full refunds today. Please allow up to 2 weeks for registration refunds to show up on your bank or credit card statements.” The race organizer, Ken Nwadike Jr., said via text message that runners would receive their refunds. When asked the reason for the delay, he said, “The process is taking longer than we initially anticipated.” He did not respond to a follow-up text requesting a phone conversation. After runner Emilie Reas didn’t receive her refund, she emailed the race, tweeted to them, and posted on the race’s Facebook page. Her post no longer appears on the page. “They originally promised the refund by the end of October, but nobody has received it as far as I know,” she said. “They also deleted everyone’s [Facebook] posts complaining about their missing refunds and the race’s unresponsiveness. We runners are very frustrated by this possible scam.” Perry Penaranda ran the race last year and enjoyed the course and the fast pace of the field. He said a group of friends signed up for this year’s race together, and one of them is working on getting their refunds. She has emailed the race twice, called, texted, and sent a Facebook message, all with no response. Now she’s contested the charges with her bank. Runner Carolyn Clinton said she registered herself and her husband for the race and was disappointed to hear it was cancelled. “I kept checking to see if my credit card was refunded my race entry,” she said. “At the beginning of November I sent a follow-up email with zero reply. I sent another one at beginning of [last] week with no response back. I even contacted Active.com to see if they knew anything to no avail. It is frustrating that the race organization advises you will be refunded, but do not follow through.” Nwadike’s company, Superhero Events, has received 12 complaints filed with the Better Business Bureau. All are from runners who signed up for races that were later canceled who hadn’t received the promised refunds. Two of those complaints were resolved to the complainants’ satisfaction; the other 10 were closed after 30 business days without a final response from the complainant or without the complainant accepting Superhero Events’ attempt to resolve the situation. Nwadike told Runner’s World last year he hoped the USA Half would become “the Boston of half marathons.” But in the race’s first year, only 3,000 runners signed up, well below the 5,000-runner cap. The race appeared in the Races + Places section of the December 2016 issue of Runner’s World, which went to press shortly before the cancellation. Nwadike told Runner’s World last year he hoped the USA Half would become “the Boston of half marathons.” But in the race’s first year, only 3,000 runners signed up, well below the 5,000-runner cap.
The race appeared in the Races + Places section of the December 2016 issue of Runner’s World, which went to press shortly before the cancellation was announced. Here is a user forum of marathons where the Nwadike's scammed people! They go to town after town and take money! revdex.com/reviews/superhero-events-llc/1055889 They have scammed the following half marathons and canceled the races then kept the money: Santa Clara Half Marathon 49ers Half Marathon Costume Party Run 2015 USA Half Marathon Event Planning Half Marathon 5k and 10k planning Free Hugs Donations Please don't let this company take any more money! They need to go to jail! All negative comments on Facebook will be deleted by Sabrina. They are very wealthy from their scams and live in. 3000+ square foot house in Eastlake: 2369 Paseo Los Gatos Chula Vista CA 91914-4428 619271-7289 Please fight back! News have reported them so far: Runners World 10 News Local San Diego newsstations Social Media There 12+ plus Better Business Bureau complaintsbbb.org/sdoc/business-reviews/event-planners/superhero-events-llc-in-chula-vista-ca-172005934/
Superhero Events Reviews
It's true
Read the reviews, he does these scams and ends up making money but consumers lose at the end.
Superhero Events Ken and Sabrina Nwadike AKA Free Hugs Project Guy and Sabrina Nwadike (Sabrina Lynn Anderson) scams pepole with half marathons then cancels raves then keeps your money! I signed up for the USA Half Marathon and they did Not give anyone a refund. They did this to several other races as well. Look up their complaints with the Better Business Bureau. This is the innocent Free Hugs Guy which Ken Nwadike spends thousands of dollars of money scammed to fly around and not work and take your money. If you post any negative stuff on Facebook Sabrina Nwadike will delete it. Sabrina runs around while Ken takes all your money! Ken E. Nwadike Jr is a peace activist, motivational speaker, and video journalist known as the Free Hugs Guy online.
The scam was published in Runners World! On October 17, entrants learned via email that San Diego’s USA Half Marathon Invitational, which was set to take place on November 19, was canceled.
More than a month later, many runners have not gotten their money back: Runner’s World spoke to more than 20 people who have yet to receive refunds. The email said the second-year, qualifiers-only race was canceled “due to permitting issues that would create challenges for us to produce a safe and well-organized event this year.” It went on to say, “We will begin issuing full refunds today. Please allow up to 2 weeks for registration refunds to show up on your bank or credit card statements.” The race organizer, Ken Nwadike Jr., said via text message that runners would receive their refunds. When asked the reason for the delay, he said, “The process is taking longer than we initially anticipated.” He did not respond to a follow-up text requesting a phone conversation. After runner Emilie Reas didn’t receive her refund, she emailed the race, tweeted to them, and posted on the race’s Facebook page. Her post no longer appears on the page. “They originally promised the refund by the end of October, but nobody has received it as far as I know,” she said. “They also deleted everyone’s [Facebook] posts complaining about their missing refunds and the race’s unresponsiveness. We runners are very frustrated by this possible scam.” Perry Penaranda ran the race last year and enjoyed the course and the fast pace of the field. He said a group of friends signed up for this year’s race together, and one of them is working on getting their refunds. She has emailed the race twice, called, texted, and sent a Facebook message, all with no response. Now she’s contested the charges with her bank. Runner Carolyn Clinton said she registered herself and her husband for the race and was disappointed to hear it was cancelled. “I kept checking to see if my credit card was refunded my race entry,” she said. “At the beginning of November I sent a follow-up email with zero reply. I sent another one at beginning of [last] week with no response back. I even contacted Active.com to see if they knew anything to no avail. It is frustrating that the race organization advises you will be refunded, but do not follow through.” Nwadike’s company, Superhero Events, has received 12 complaints filed with the Better Business Bureau. All are from runners who signed up for races that were later canceled who hadn’t received the promised refunds. Two of those complaints were resolved to the complainants’ satisfaction; the other 10 were closed after 30 business days without a final response from the complainant or without the complainant accepting Superhero Events’ attempt to resolve the situation. Nwadike told Runner’s World last year he hoped the USA Half would become “the Boston of half marathons.” But in the race’s first year, only 3,000 runners signed up, well below the 5,000-runner cap. The race appeared in the Races + Places section of the December 2016 issue of Runner’s World, which went to press shortly before the cancellation. Nwadike told Runner’s World last year he hoped the USA Half would become “the Boston of half marathons.” But in the race’s first year, only 3,000 runners signed up, well below the 5,000-runner cap.
The race appeared in the Races + Places section of the December 2016 issue of Runner’s World, which went to press shortly before the cancellation was announced. Here is a user forum of marathons where the Nwadike's scammed people! They go to town after town and take money! revdex.com/reviews/superhero-events-llc/1055889 They have scammed the following half marathons and canceled the races then kept the money: Santa Clara Half Marathon 49ers Half Marathon Costume Party Run 2015 USA Half Marathon Event Planning Half Marathon 5k and 10k planning Free Hugs Donations Please don't let this company take any more money! They need to go to jail! All negative comments on Facebook will be deleted by Sabrina. They are very wealthy from their scams and live in. 3000+ square foot house in Eastlake: Chula Vista CA Please fight back! News have reported them so far: Runners World 10 News Local San Diego newsstations Social Media There 12+ plus Better Business Bureau complaintsbbb.org/sdoc/business-reviews/event-planners/superhero-events-llc-in-chula-vista-ca-172005934/
Superhero Events Cancelled the USA Half Marathon and the Santa Clara Half Marathon and refused to refund my money!
I had signed up for the Santa Clara Half Marathon running race, which was to be held in Santa Clara, CA on December 14, 2014. I paid $111.44 for registration and processing fees, and I used my credit card. Superhero Events, LLC is the company that was organizing the race. On September 24, 2014,... Superhero Events, LLC sent out a blast email to all registrants for this race informing us that the race was cancelled due to many logistical issues that they could not overcome. They claimed that they would be processing refunds over the next 6-8 weeks. However, I have not yet received any refund. Nor has Superhero Events, LLC made any kind of email contact or phone contact to me regarding the reason for the delay. I have sent them multiple emails and they simply don't respond, and that is the case for many people who are also awaiting refunds. Many people have publicly written on their Facebook walls (both the Superhero Events, LLC Facebook wall as well as the Facebook wall of another event they produce, Hollywood Half Marathon), and they made just a few responses to threads saying "Refunds are currently being processed", but that was it. Since then, various threads such as these have been deleted from their Facebook walls. Sabrina will delete all negative posts and block the user. They did the same thing to me at USA Half Marathon. I was too stupid to enter their race again! I learned my lesson I lost money twice :(
What they do is make successful races like Hollywood Half Marathon and get others to sign up for other races then cancel them. They have cancelled numerous races: 49ers Half Marathon and others.
They continously change addresses and phone numbers. Its nearly impossible to get a hold of them.
The CEO Ken Nwadike is running the famous Free Hugs Guy freehugsproject.com. Sabrina is in charge of the money making operation while Ken is out of town. She is the point of contact person [email protected]
Runners World Article:
http://www.runnersworld.com/watchdog/usa-half-runners-say-they-have-not-received-refunds
Article brief:
USA Half Runners Say They Have Not Received Refunds
The qualifiers-only race was set for November 19 and canceled in mid-October.
Nwadike’s company, Superhero Events, has received 12 complaints filed with the Better Business Bureau. All are from runners who signed up for races that were later canceled who hadn’t received the promised refunds. Two of those complaints were resolved to the complainants’ satisfaction; the other 10 were closed after 30 business days without a final response from the complainant or without the complainant accepting Superhero Events’ attempt to resolve the situation.
Nwadike told Runner’s World last year he hoped the USA Half would become “the Boston of half marathons.” But in the race’s first year, only 3,000 runners signed up, well below the 5,000-runner cap. The race appeared in the Races + Places section of the December 2016 issue of Runner’s World, which went to press shortly before the cancellation was announced.
Better Business Bureau Report: 13 complaints
https://www.bbb.org/sdoc/business-reviews/event-planners/superhero-events-llc-in-chula-vista-ca-172005934/reviews-and-complaints
Customer Complaints Summary
13 complaints closed with BBB in last 3 years | 2 closed in last 12 months
Complaint Type Total Closed Complaints
Advertising/Sales Issues 2
Billing/Collection Issues 0
Delivery Issues 0
Guarantee/Warranty Issues 0
Problems with Product/Service 11
Total Closed Complaints 13
The complainant verified the issue was resolved to their satisfaction. (2 complaints)
Lawsuits with Courts:
Several (See San Diego County Courthouse)
Ken owned: America Bus Line Investigated by the California Public Utility Commission and ordered to close his business: Several Lawsuits
Kenneth E. Nwadike dba America Bus Line, San Francisco (TCP 22172)
http://docs.cpuc.ca.gov/PUBLISHED/News_release/96682.htm
http://www.courthousenews.com/2012/12/05/52855.htm
Ken Nwadike Sabrina Nwadike Superhero Events LLC Ken Nwadike Sabrina Nwadike Hollywood Run USA Half Marathon Free Hugs Guy freehugsproject.com
Superhero Events Ken and Sabrina Nwadike AKA Free Hugs Project Guy and Sabrina Nwadike (Sabrina Lynn Anderson) scams pepole with half marathons then cancels raves then keeps your money! I signed up for the USA Half Marathon and they did Not give anyone a refund. They did this to several other races as well. Look up their complaints with the Better Business Bureau. This is the innocent Free Hugs Guy which Ken Nwadike spends thousands of dollars of money scammed to fly around and not work and take your money. If you post any negative stuff on Facebook Sabrina Nwadike will delete it. Sabrina runs around while Ken takes all your money! Ken E. Nwadike Jr is a peace activist, motivational speaker, and video journalist known as the Free Hugs Guy online.
The scam was published in Runners World! On October 17, entrants learned via email that San Diego’s USA Half Marathon Invitational, which was set to take place on November 19, was canceled.
More than a month later, many runners have not gotten their money back: Runner’s World spoke to more than 20 people who have yet to receive refunds. The email said the second-year, qualifiers-only race was canceled “due to permitting issues that would create challenges for us to produce a safe and well-organized event this year.” It went on to say, “We will begin issuing full refunds today. Please allow up to 2 weeks for registration refunds to show up on your bank or credit card statements.” The race organizer, Ken Nwadike Jr., said via text message that runners would receive their refunds. When asked the reason for the delay, he said, “The process is taking longer than we initially anticipated.” He did not respond to a follow-up text requesting a phone conversation. After runner Emilie Reas didn’t receive her refund, she emailed the race, tweeted to them, and posted on the race’s Facebook page. Her post no longer appears on the page. “They originally promised the refund by the end of October, but nobody has received it as far as I know,” she said. “They also deleted everyone’s [Facebook] posts complaining about their missing refunds and the race’s unresponsiveness. We runners are very frustrated by this possible scam.” Perry Penaranda ran the race last year and enjoyed the course and the fast pace of the field. He said a group of friends signed up for this year’s race together, and one of them is working on getting their refunds. She has emailed the race twice, called, texted, and sent a Facebook message, all with no response. Now she’s contested the charges with her bank. Runner Carolyn Clinton said she registered herself and her husband for the race and was disappointed to hear it was cancelled. “I kept checking to see if my credit card was refunded my race entry,” she said. “At the beginning of November I sent a follow-up email with zero reply. I sent another one at beginning of [last] week with no response back. I even contacted Active.com to see if they knew anything to no avail. It is frustrating that the race organization advises you will be refunded, but do not follow through.” Nwadike’s company, Superhero Events, has received 12 complaints filed with the Better Business Bureau. All are from runners who signed up for races that were later canceled who hadn’t received the promised refunds. Two of those complaints were resolved to the complainants’ satisfaction; the other 10 were closed after 30 business days without a final response from the complainant or without the complainant accepting Superhero Events’ attempt to resolve the situation. Nwadike told Runner’s World last year he hoped the USA Half would become “the Boston of half marathons.” But in the race’s first year, only 3,000 runners signed up, well below the 5,000-runner cap. The race appeared in the Races + Places section of the December 2016 issue of Runner’s World, which went to press shortly before the cancellation. Nwadike told Runner’s World last year he hoped the USA Half would become “the Boston of half marathons.” But in the race’s first year, only 3,000 runners signed up, well below the 5,000-runner cap.
The race appeared in the Races + Places section of the December 2016 issue of Runner’s World, which went to press shortly before the cancellation was announced. Here is a user forum of marathons where the Nwadike's scammed people! They go to town after town and take money! revdex.com/reviews/superhero-events-llc/1055889 They have scammed the following half marathons and canceled the races then kept the money: Santa Clara Half Marathon 49ers Half Marathon Costume Party Run 2015 USA Half Marathon Event Planning Half Marathon 5k and 10k planning Free Hugs Donations Please don't let this company take any more money! They need to go to jail! All negative comments on Facebook will be deleted by Sabrina. They are very wealthy from their scams and live in. 3000+ square foot house in Eastlake: 2369 Paseo Los Gatos Chula Vista CA 91914-4428 619271-7289 Please fight back! News have reported them so far: Runners World 10 News Local San Diego newsstations Social Media There 12+ plus Better Business Bureau complaintsbbb.org/sdoc/business-reviews/event-planners/superhero-events-llc-in-chula-vista-ca-172005934/