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Pushtraffic
Incfortune supporting John of Saipan and denouncing JP Raygoza

Broadly, the experience of John of Saipan is similar to mine.
I never knew anything about Pushtraffic, but one of their sales vultures found me, in the first half of this year. He gave his name as Alex Sainz, but that guy stopped replying to my emails long ago, and failed to return my phone calls, either. Some VIP customer service, eh?

Also in the course of that phone conversation, 2 others spoke, identifying themselves as Harwood Hamilton and Rool or Ruel Mitchell.
Mitchell told me that the price of the Mastermind service was $15000, and the reason for its suitability to me is that I would get my money back in a month - I insisted I needed the money to be recovered in a month. Sainz told me of fabulous sales pages and bizops that were never to materialize. I also said I could not possibly afford $15000, and was about to put the phone down. Hold on, said Sainz, Rool Mitchell wants to do a deal. He'll put in $7000 if you put in $8000.
I was skeptical, and raised the subject of buying traffic. No problem, I was told; Mitchell assured me very clearly that there would be no traffic cost required of me.

Foolishly, I agreed, but still expressed my skepticism telling Hamilton that "failure is not an option". He seemed untroubled by that condition. Obviously, a well-trained front man. I could not shake off my skepticism whilel this long conversation between 3 people went on. To reduce my doubts, Sainz told me that "we have a 100% success record with our clients."
The one point I hammered with all the three sales pushers was my insistence that I needed the $8000 back in my account in a month, and that point was repeatedly made to Hamilton during my first week. If it can't be done, I said, then I'm not going ahead. Sainz was adamant I would win my money back.

I never got to speak to a mentor for a week, and when I did, the mentor was amazed at the promises made by Sainz, Hamilton and Mitchell. No, he said, he could not design such a business and expressed his interest in finding out how to build such a business. Moreover, this mentor denied it was possible to set up a worthwhile business without spending thousands on traffic, in contradiction to Mitchell's unctuous assurances.in short, my first mentor dealt a fatal blow to Pushtraffic's credibility.
I'll, leave out the sparse and unreliable mentoring they supplied. That only convinced me that this Mastermind rot is a con.

Customer service has been the worst I ever met in any company I ever dealt with (by a long way), and when I made that point to Hamilton, this officer acted as if he were a spectator and not a helper.
The don't' care attitude was appalling to me and their disgusting habit of not returning messages stirred up my anger.

Pushtraffic has been a tragedy for my internet success, and a massive mistake.

But the clinching argument is that the CEO of Pushtraffic went out of his way to remind me that they do not guarantee results (contrary to his touts' warranties),
and has never shown the slightest interest in replying to my requests for refund.

Pushtraffic, in its unethical attitudes, sets a new low for me in my experience of corporate conduct, and I will be another client spreading the story that John of Saipan tells.
Any associate of RAygoza is immediately suspect, too, and I am never going to give up on Raygoza.
Did someone mention US consumer protection law?


Offender: Pushtraffic

Country: USA   State: California   City: Los Angeles
Address: 700 South Flower St

Category: Internet & Web

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