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Complaint Review: Push Button Power Leads - Port St Lucie Florida

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  • Reported By: Cartellian — Grants Pass Oregon
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  • Push Button Power Leads 637 SW Lucero Dr Port St Lucie, Florida USA

Push Button Power Leads & Dennis Bayne Are Frauds Push Button Emailer, Push Button Power Leads, Push Button Pros Grants Pass Oregon

*Consumer Comment: Thanks for the info

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Dennis talks a big game in his marketing material at PushButtonPowerLeads.com.... Talking about how he delivers '100% proven buyers and pre-qualified network marketing leads.'  He also constantly talks about 'holding people's feet to the fire'   Yet he is unable to deliver a tiny fraction of what he says he'll deliver and when he is held to the fire, his tune changes significantly than what his marketing messages say.

His return policy is a strict 48 hour policy, but it took his team 6 days to setup the account... Well played, before I could lean the product/service was total rubbish, I was outside of the return policy time-frame.  Obviously thats good for business.

If you do any research online about his pushbuttonpowerleads.com or pushbuttonemailer.com services, you will find many people bragging about how good it is, but you must remember that he offers a $200 affiliate commission, so most of those 'reviews' are actually from affiliates who stand to make a couple hundred dollars if you fall into the trap.

Instead of delivering network marketing ads, he delivered random phone calls from doctors, lawyers, retailers...  But when he was called out on delivering something different than what he promised his response was "Well do you get anything right 100% of the time?"


Simple answer to that is no... But I also don't market myself as being able to....  I'm honest in my marketing campaigns.

So, I got burned... $300 down the tubes and a bunch of wasted time and energy... A learning experience for sure and in that sense it was a cheap seminar, but if you are on the fence, feeling that something is fishy about his style, his promises and his marketing, you are right! 

If  I can help you save the time, energy and $300 by helping you gracefully get off the fence and walk the other direction, it has all been worth it.

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#1 Consumer Comment

Thanks for the info

AUTHOR: Mark - ()

POSTED: Saturday, January 11, 2014

Thank you for that report. I did just sign up.  I thought it was too good to be true about getting 1200 quality leads a month. The great solo providers can't even provide that.

I will be cancelling my subscription.

 

Thanks for the report.

-Mark

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