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Complaint Review: Push Traffic - Los Angeles California.Phoenix Arizona, Internet California

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  • Push Traffic 700 S. Flower Street Los Angeles California.Phoenix Arizona, Internet, California United States of America

Push Traffic John P. Raygoza John Paul Raygoza. Jay Raygoza, Ted Molina, Rob Martino, 15 Rounds .com Raygoza, Molina and Push Traffic stole money from me. They are a fraud Stole $20 thousand Los Angeles California.Phoenix Arizona, Internet, California

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I was contacted by Rob Martino form Push Traffic in late 2008. I signed up with them in February, 2009.


At the time Rob knew I was very sick. I was paralyzed. Rob talked to me at length about this, even telling me that his brother was a paraplegic. At the time I signed up, Rob knew I had contracted a terrible infection in my back (MRSA). He knew I was going into the hospital for a very long time, six months as it turned out. Since then I have spent a total of 13 of the last 18 months in various hospitals.


He stated that he had a new program that he could only offer to one person that year. I expressed at great length my financial situation, especially the need for new medical equipment and the fact that I could no longer work. I also told him that I had talked with other "coahes" at Push Traffic and did not feel comfortable with them. Finally, I told him that I did not think I could do very much if any of the work required to make the program work.


After all of that, Rob assured me that he would do the work for me as a personal favor. He said that we had built a bond (remember we talked several times) especiallyin view of his brother's paralysis. He assurred me that he would build the site and market it and I could phase in as my health allowed. Rob promissed me that if I did not begin to make money in three to four weeks, he would refund all of my money.


The fee was to be $20,000. This was all the savings I had left. I told him I could give him $15,000 now and the rest when a loan from my brother came. He agreed. I asked and he put all of our agreement in writing. I gave him my credit card.


That night, I suffered a heart attack and was rushed to the hospital. My wife wrote to him in the intensive care room and Rob made the same promises to her. I got home from the hospital two weeks later. I saw my credit card bill and saw that Rob had charged it the whole $20,000. I called American Express and tried to stop the charge. They said i was too late. I called Push Traffic and was told that Rob was unavailable. After 15 more (documented) calls I found a secretary who told me, on condition that I not reveal her name, that Rob had been fired.


I was finally able to talk to a man who said he was the manager. He said that he would be my coach. I explained to him that I did not want a coach and that I was too weak to do any work. A few days late i was rushed to the hospital as the MRSA had now entered my spinal cord. I spent four straight months in a sanitary room, no computer or cell phone. While there, my brother tried to contact Mr. Raygoza or anyone at Push. Finally, the "manager offered to refund $3,000. He refused, kind of wish I had that now.


As of today, I am now healthy enough to write this formal complaint. Push Traffic has never done one single thing for me. They have not established a domain, built a website, nothing. I talked with a woman who wrote her story here and she recieved some sor of settlement, although it had to remain confidential. I have tried, with my brother, to call Raygoza and others at Push Traffic, including Ted Molina.I have not even recieved the courtesy of a return call.


Push traffic is a complete fraud. John Paul Raygoza has in effect and in my opinion stolen $20,000 from my family. Do I feel foolish. You bet!!! butI did nothing more than trust a man who said he shared a life changing illness with me. I have no idea where rob Martino is and they will not say.I am and will always be very sick. I need the mony very badly and they know it. It is almost like they are laughing at me. This has added greatly to the strain on my marriage. It is like they are laughing at me.


Now I am in desperate need of a new chair and a lift to assist getting me into and out of be. the cost---$25,000.


I understand that Mr. Raygoza ia highly regarded in the internet business, often referred to as a "guru". I have another name, but will share it for the oppurtunity to tell him personally. I also understand that he owns a successful web business called "15 Rounds" or something similar, which blogs about the boxing industry. I say we  all start to fight back on both the Push Traffic and 15 Rounds businesses and anywhere else we can. Please share your thoughts. Thank you.  

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