I was solicited the first Thursday in June of 2008 by Pushtraffic on my 1-800 do not call number and told that a website already built for me had generated $600.00 dollars which I would be receiving the following Monday. I would have to give a credit card number to insure my identity in order to receive the money that coming Monday. Of course, no money was received and I was told that I would be charged an additional $1800.00 dollars for coaching to build a website that i had been told ws already established. Since I was within my 72 hour timeline for recision, I opted it, but was told by a verbally abusive Emanuel that my recision would not be accepted. Despite several attempts and correspondence with the credit card company, they refused to intercede and assist me. John Raygoza ignored letters from my attorney and still refuses to return my money or honor my right of recision. He and his company are one big scam. I am now pursuing a complaint with the FTC with regard to this matter.
Nancy L.