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PushTraffic Scam - John Ragoza Scam

Postby sam520 on Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:36 pm

PushTraffic-Scam

I wanted to pass this info along so that others do not fall prey to a company called PushTraffic. These guys told me that they would put up a site for me and within 30 days I would earn around $2000. The price for setting up my website and driving traffic to it was $2400.

I should have known to RUN when they wanted me to sign a form stating that I could not get my money back [1st red flag]. HOWEVER – I had them put a clause is that said I could get a refund in 30 days. I can tell you now that this meant nothing to them.

Another red flag went up just as soon as I paid them. The same night I paid them they told me I would no longer be able to talk with the man who sold the program to me. This seemed odd as he had just told me that I would be working with him to set everything up. Can you say “red flag”? Then when I asked to be transferred back to this man, I was told NO. Can you imagine the knot I got in my stomach? I knew these guys where going to take me for a ride and I was going to lose $2399.

The next morning I sent a letter to PushTraffic addressed to John Ragoza and the man who sold me the program. I told them I did not want to go forward and that I wanted my money back. I also called and left messages to return my call.

Needless to say – you know what happened… not a thing. That is until they figured out that I had called Visa and had them reverse the funds! Then all of a sudden… PushTraffic seemed to “care” about me. WOW! Talk about customer service.

Here’s the deal. They wanted to charge me for services they never rendered. My account was never set up and they never drove any traffic and yet they wanted to get paid. Visa told me they were going to get my money back based on the fact that I never received anything from these guys.

Let me tell you – my phone rang of the hook after that. John Ragoza and PushTraffic even called on Christmas eve. What kind of person interrupts you and your family on Christmas eve?

The good news is that Visa did get my money back – but even this took 4 months. The guys at PushTraffic were determined to get my money and tried every trick in the book to keep funds that they knew they did not deserve. Thank God that Visa went the distance and worked this out.

I only write this to inform anyone looking to use PushTraffic to stay as far away from this group as you can. Can you say… PushTraffic Scam – John Ragoza scam

I encourage you guys that have lost money to blog more about these guys. I hate thinking that other innocent people are going to lose their hard earned money.
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Re: PushTraffic Scam - John Ragoza Scam

Postby prestont570 on Thu Mar 06, 2008 6:08 pm

:? I am writing this response only because I feel you're slandering of this company in not right.

I have seen this post and this user on several sites now - it's almost as if he is out to get this company for personal reasons.

I've been with PushTraffic for a few months already and I make great money, namely because I work very, very hard and take what I do seriously.

I am not trying to say that this user didn't try hard. Simply put, Internet marketing isn't for everybody. To get the results I get I sometimes have to blog up to 50 times a day.

My suggestion is to reevaluate the situation realistically before attacking an entire corporation. Ask yourself if you're doing what the marketing coaches are recommending you do, and if you are truly working as often as you can.
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Re: PushTraffic Scam - John Ragoza Scam

Postby david01 on Thu Mar 06, 2008 9:31 pm

I heard of PushTraffic but didn't know that they requred $2400 to signup? From I remember, there are something like SEO or ranking.
Can you post the URL to it?
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Re: PushTraffic Scam - John Ragoza Scam

Postby fredtown on Sun Mar 09, 2008 4:15 pm

I had to post this because I read in here that John Raygoza is a scam.

After researching online I found out that a "Beth Stackhouse" wrote the same blog on a dozen different forums claiming to be someone else.

Apparently she was pissed at PushTraffic because she did not make any money.

My name is Fredrick. I'm disabled and I live in rural Mississippi. I can't get a job because I'm disabled. But that didn't stop John Raygoza, Louie Obando, and Jen from working with me and helping me make $6,000 per month online.

I make so much money online that I can finally earn a descent income. AMAZING!

Anyhow, if you read any post from about John Raygoza being a scam - remember that it came from a disgruntled customer.

Best,
Fredrick
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Re: PushTraffic Scam - John Ragoza Scam

Postby debehi on Fri Oct 10, 2008 5:22 am

I have just signed up with push traffic and these blogs are a bit scary, but so far all my appointments with my coach and phone calls that were promised have happened. They put the shell of my first site up and have given me the tools to update it and research on how to get it optimized for web searching. they have not pushed ppc yet as it is not ready. They did promise a big return in the first month, but I can see how it is up to me to get it going as it is a coaching program. I am sorry it did not work out for some, but I will not give up because how will I know it was them?
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Re: PushTraffic Scam - John Ragoza Scam

Postby bassonc on Mon Nov 17, 2008 2:45 pm

Hi There

I signed up with Pushtraffic on 13 August 2008, I paid $1500. The made lots of promises in the process of trying to get me on board. I duly received my first "coaching call" of 1 hour, but quickly realized that my knowledge was more advanced than what their system was aimed at. The caller even looked at my own website and said that he would feel embarrassed to put up their free site for me, as my site was way better than the one they offered me. I then contacted them and requested my money back on the grounds that the product was not suitable for me and that it was falsely presented to me by the salesperson. It is now three months since I requested the refund, but apart from the initial few useless responses, I have had no responses for a very long time, they are simply ignoring me and it is evident that they are not going to give my money back.

So, I paid $1500 for someone from the USA to make a 1 hour phone call to my house. If you think that is good value for me, feel free to hand your cash over to these guys.

To me, $1500 for a one hour phone call is plain theft.

I have nothing to hide, anyone is free to contact me at mailto:bassonc@gmail.com. In fact, if other people out there have been scammed by this bunch, please contact me, I am gathering as much info as possible to follow up with some legal action.
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Re: PushTraffic Scam - John Ragoza Scam

Postby Sydneyvictim on Thu May 28, 2009 12:47 am

Pushtraffic is a scam all right. I am trying to get out of it now. I know. I tried posting before, but I dont see my full article- yet. :(
I would never say this about a good company.
Never trust a salesman
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