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I saw this video on Instagram that had Elton John in it. He was pretending to have accidentally released on live tv information regarding something that was called Push Button, a system to earn money on-line. They claimed that it was "so easy, it's almost unfair". I was told repeatedly that I could be making $25,000 a month in no time at all. I was told about these testimonials from people claiming to have made thousands and thousands of dollars in no time at all. I was told that I would see all that once I started training. And once you start training, all the items they begin showing you are just great. All kinds of cool items in AI and Electronics. But when you begin setting up your store it is a completely different story. None of the items they showed you previously are even available. The only items that are available are items they provide in a drop shipping catalog. Many of the items are cheap dime store items, and the choices are slim or few. There were two young ladies that were in charge of helping you set up the on-line store. Neither one of them had any experience in on-line sales. The one young lady was totally clueless, and I did complain about her to no avail. The both of them were living on a Chicken Farm in the Philippines. The appointments I had with them were at 7 PM. EST. So, when I spoke with them all I kept hearing in the background were Roosters crowing, because it was 6 AM. there. It was at this time that I came to see that I was clearly misled by false advertising. There are no Verifiable success stories or real users. There is no push-button profit generator. There's no automation or income system of any kind. For all you that may be reading this report. Beware! Have nothing to do with this Push-Button scam. I requested a refund well within the 60-day satisfaction guarantee, but unfortunately the only refund they gave me was 70 some dollars. So, I am out $20,000, and the only hope I have is that my Credi cards will see that these are Fraudulent charges. What really makes me angry is the fact companies like these are allowed to get away these things. They made like $20,000 and probably only paid those two young girls in the Philippines a few hundred dollars.
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OH, USA- 44139
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Push Button
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Push Button
September 2, 2025
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