Friday, July 17, 2009

Pushtraffic nightmare part 2

If it did not contain a file error, i would have uploaded a still from a video distributed by Raygoza.
The last still would show a picture of a whiteboard.
This is the conclusion of this short (60 min) video distributed by the company.
It does not tell you much, does it?
The video traces 5 steps.

These steps are
1. find a free copy of Dreamweaver
2. buy an autoresponder
3. join Yahoo and Google ppc
4. ‘tweaking’
5. conversion time

A picture of one JP Raygoza talking his talk about Internet success. This is supposedly a 5-day success story. A ridiculous piece of chicanery.
Nothing new.
But what is the point?

The video is the sole piece of intellectual property they supply. would you believe Pushtraffic wants to charge people anything up to $15000 to see this piece of flummery?
And when people complain, the bastard says: "you signed a contract. you bought it."

Do you see why so many customers are furious?

You see this scammy little firm has got a sneaky lawyer to devise a contract that virtually entitles the firm to steal your money if you sign it carelessly. You need to read this 3000-word masterpiece to realise the company guarantees nothing in writing.
Raygoza in an email to me reminded me" we do not guarantee results."

The "mentors" do not even bother to mention the video, so patently shallow and worthless it must be.
But mentoring is virtually all you get out of the firm, anyway.
Until the fraud is exposed in court, Raygoza will try to get away with it.
Meanwhile, what am I to make of Pushtraffic's so-called mentors? Are they really so stupid, or are they all in on the scam?

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