Sunday, July 19, 2009

Pushtraffic nightmare part 3

IF YOU READ THIS POST BEFORE SIGNING UP, THEN IT IS TIME WELL SPENT.

YOU DO NOT DESERVE TO BE SCAMMED.

JP Raygoza never gives a sucker an even break.

Pushtraffic is a tricky, irresponsible firm that rips people off.

Anything more? Try dishonest.

"please take a look at the legal-binding agreement you signed when you joined PushTraffic, Inc.

It clearly states we do not guarantee results."

This is a direct quote from JP Raygoza (CEO) in a response to one of many angry messages sent by a disillusioned client (of which there are also many).

I got this reply from Raygoza when I asked for withdrawal from their foul contract, having felt the extremely poor quality of their customer services, and experienced their don't -care attitude to client complaints.

The chilling message is
WE DO NOT GUARANTEE RESULTS

(what exactly they do guarantee is buried in their devious 3000 word contract full of disclaimers, deniers, twisted claims, ambiguous sentences, self-exculpation and self-indemnities.)

Their sales reptiles guaranteed technology that would deliver profits in 30 days.
Indeed, the lying tout who hit on me saw no problem in recouping $8000 in 30 days.

He specifically promised to supply sales pages with conversion rates of 4-8%. No such pages have ever surfaced.

Without shame, Pushtraffic's mentors of my brief acquaintance have rejected the promise of 30 days to profits.

One mentor has admitted in writing to me that these goals are unrealistic. Even to make $50 a week within 14 days is beyond promising.

Pushtraffic cannot deliver.

But will they let you withdraw? Will they refund your money? Keep asking.

That is why they are not bothered with repeated complaints and do not trouble themselves to return your irate phone calls.

One arrogant ratbag who answered the phone, and gave his name as Joel, threatened to put the phone down if I did not stop complaining. I got abruptly transferred to the voicemail of their compliance officer.

Their compliance officer is only good for making excuses.

That is all Pushtraffic is: an excuse to rip people off.

You will understand why all this is enraging to clients.

I was never so angry with any company in my lifetime.

Until the Californian Department of Corporations investigates and delicenses them, Pushtraffic continues to operate a fundamentally unethical business which has no future and deserves none.

So take heed, if you just signed a contract with Pushtraffic, read it carefully.

If you think the whole shebang is worth your attention, then spend half a day studying the contract, because that piece of paper is all that stands between Pushtraffic and its obliteration.

If you read this post before you sign anything, you have spent your time well.


What to do if you just signed up,

RESCIND WITHOUT DELAY.

This is all you need to do.
Step 1 Write down Their address on an envelope NOW.

Step 2 Write down your rescission on a piece of paper, addressed to the Pushtraffic CEO:

"I hereby rescind from your contract we entered into on [date]."

Signed
[name and address]

This is a letter form you should use NOW.

Step 3 Put your rescission letter in the envelope and take it immediately to a post office to send a certified letter. Keep a record of the rescission date and evidence of posting.

Whew! that was close. Now, at least, your credit card firm has a solid basis for recovering your money. You are protected. Pushtraffic's mountebanks will argue with you, reject your calls, fail to honor promises of any kind. But they won't be able to argue with the credit card authority on the basis of a rescission statement. Your credit card bank will have the grounds to reverse the charge.
You will get your money back.

But remember, for every fish that escapes the net, ten do not struggle to escape.

I am hoping I can persuade the credit card companies to ban Pushtraffic.
The Californian Better Business Bureau thinks they are unworthy.
Please spread thee word, so we can nail these bastards.

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