Chesterfield surrendered another lead as they lost 3-1 at Woking.
Days after letting a 2-0 advantage slip through their fingers against Torquay United on BT Sport, the Cards bit back.
Saidou Khan’s incredible goal from inside his own half got James Rowe’s team up and running.
But things changed after half-time - Tahvon Campbell’s double and a late goal from Inih Effiong sealed a stellar comeback success.
The Spireites weren’t along as fellow promotion chasers Grimsby Town imploded after the break as Bromley showed why they need to be taken seriously this season.
John McAtee with two minutes of the first half remaining put the Mariners in front.
But it was a fantastic second half display from the hosts who got themselves level through the even reliable Michael Cheek just before the hour mark.
James Alabi turned things around before the Ravens confirmed the points with Grimsby down to ten - Corey Whitely scoring for the second game running.
Altrincham turned on the style to thrash King’s Lynn Town 4-1.
The Robins, pictured, grabbed the lead thought Ryan Colclough’s composed 12th minute goal.
Jake Moult made the game safe just after half-time before Dan Mooney added a third late on before Josh Hancock added the gloss.
There was the shock of the season so far in the National League North.
Hereford grabbed their first win of the season at a York City side looking for a fourth win in a row.
Tom Owen-Evans’ winner gave the Bulls fans something to cheer.
Ebbsfleet United found their scoring boots again as they put surprise package Chippenham Town to the sword.
Greg Cundle slotted home midway through the first half to give Fleet the advantage before Dom Poleon roared into life.
He bagged a second hat-trick of the season in a fine 5-2 victory.
In other National League South news, Welling United have announced Peter Taylor as their new manager.