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Complaint Review: Andy Ross The Pajama Man - Nationwide

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  • Andy Ross The Pajama Man Nationwide USA

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Do not work for Andy Ross as a "Virtual Insurance Agent" or attend his "Pajamaman school." His partner Ryan who ran Oz Insurance is just as bad. Over the years Andy has operated "Virtual Agencies" selling products over the phone.  A lot of Dental and Indemnity products.  He originally was using a Robo Dialer to get his leads for his agents.  You can google "Andy Ross Insurance lawsuit" to see that the state of IN sued him for his Robo dialing.  Some of the names of the agencies he has had over the last two years are Advantis, Elite Solutions, Safeguard, The Phoenix Group, and Oz Insurance. The name of the newset agency is AMPS...short for All Market Products and Services.  Why, if this is a legitamate business model does he have a new company name every 3-4 months?  BECAUSE ITS A SCAM.  HE DOES NOT PAY HIS AGENTS!  He collects all the commission and keeps telling his agents that thay will get paid, until finally nobody will work for him anymore. He then starts all over usually using one of his new students to be his "agent manager" and begin the recruiting process all over again.  Stay away from this clown.

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#2 General Comment

Beware, Andy has a new name for his business

AUTHOR: Andy "Drew" Ross - (USA)

POSTED: Monday, July 04, 2016

It's called Dental Shield USA.  

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#1 REBUTTAL Owner of company

Court Rules Comments False and Defamatory

AUTHOR: Andy - (USA)

POSTED: Wednesday, March 04, 2015

The Lead Consortium and The Pajama Man School are pleased to announce on December 4, 2014, a Maricopa County Superior Court Judge in Arizona has ruled in their favor in a recent defamation case against the defendants listed.  (See below)

The civil suit, Lead Consortium v Lou Mohammed, et al., was filed against the defendants for defamatory comments that the defendants had posted against both The Lead Consortium and The Pajama Man School on www.ripoffreport.com. In the verdict for the plaintiffs, the Honorable Sally Duncan found that these comments were both false and defamatory, ordering that the judgment is entered in favor of Plaintiffs and against Defendant Al Dujovene’s liability to Plaintiffs for defamation. It states "There being no reason for delay, this is a final judgment not subject to further revision or alteration in this action pursuant to Rule 54(b), Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure".

Jeffrey Thal, a partner with The Lead Consortium, lauded the court's ruling, adding, "After nearly two years in and out of court, it's nice to finally be vindicated. Unfortunately, it seems that anybody can write anything about anyone they want on the Internet, whether it's true or not. Anonymously, or even using a fake name, these people write this stuff that just sits there online forever; and there's nothing you can do about it, unless you have the money to defend yourselves. Fortunately, we were able to do so, and we have proven that the defendants were just flat-out wrong and untruthful!…….   "And frankly, I don’t know how Pajama Man School was ever even attached to this to begin with because the original false comments had nothing to do with them, they are a completely different enterprise altogether…"
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