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  • Report:  #1528447

Complaint Review: Chris Munch Jay Cruiz Ampifire.com Asigo System The Boring Method - UK Office: 15 Harwood Road, Fulham, London, SW6 4QP.

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Struggling Student - La Jolla, CA, United States
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Chris Munch Jay Cruiz Ampifire.com Asigo System The Boring Method
HK Office: 14/F China Hong Kong Tower, 8 Hennessy Road, Wanchai UK Office: 15 Harwood Road, Fulham, London, SW6 4QP., United States
Phone:
Chris Munch, Jay Cruiz
Web:
https://ampifire.com, https://asigosystem.com/
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Beware of these highly experienced Internet Fraudsters, Chris Munch, Jay Cruiz and their AmpiFire content marketing scheme. They operate under various names including AmpiFire, Ampifire Press, Ampifire Presscable, Asigo, The Asigo System, Big 6, The Boring Method, Boring Challenge and others. It is a classic "Bait and Switch" Internet Fraud scheme that also includes recruting others to their fraud scheme, which is highly illegal. They have created a Conspiracy To Defraud and I notified them numerous times that I want nothing to do with them, however, there could be a Class Action Civil Suit coming against them, which I will happily join.

These guys need to be stopped immediately from ripping off struggling students who wanted "a real business". This is anything but a real business as THEY CANNOT DO WHAT THEY ADVERTISE AND TEACH IN THE TRAININGS.  IT IS ALL ILLIGEAL, FALSE AND MISLEADING. According to their website, and the sales videos, and even the actual sales trainings, Ampifire can get you hyper-local targeted published content on the biggest High Authority Websites, including USA Today, YouTube, Google News, NBC, ABC, CBS...NONE OF IT IS TRUE- THEY CANNOT GET YOU (OR YOUR CLIENTS) PUBLISHED ON THEM.

YOU'RE NOT ON USA Today, Google News, ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC...but they CAN get you on the Idaho Gazette website- LAUGHABLE, but MAJOR BAIT AND SWITCH ADVERTISING INTERNET FRAUD that will be punished in court. 

Next, they upsell you to The Asigo System to build a profitable e-store selling the Ampifire Campaigns to local businesses for big profits. Now, you are to tell them that you can get their "business published on the biggest Top Authority Websites" and now you are part of their lie and defrauding others. Shameful and must be stopped. 

Once you stay with the program long enough to send out 6 Ampifire campaigns...does the pattern emerge that none of them were published on the top promised websites, but they make the training very intense and there is very demanding homework to keep your head spinning. You eventually become overwhelmed  and you hear how others "couldn't keep up" or "aren't as committed to success", but the reality is once you drop out, you never knew you were being scammed from the start.

From Day 1 you are fed the big lies and then taken on a maze of courses, add-ons, Bonus Trainings, "Challenges", etc. to keep you involved and paying that monthly subscription. Once you figure it out and cancel, they keep banging your credit card with the unauthorized re-bills. According to BofA and Synchrony Bank, they keep changing their company name and address which is a major red flag for fraud.

Stay away from Chris Munch, Jay Cruiz, Ampifire, Asigo System, Asigo Presscable, The Boring Method, The Boring Challenge, The Big 6, and any other name these scammers work under. They take advantage of Internet marketing students looking to them for guidance and they take you on a ride until you drop out before you can figure out that they lied to you from the start. AVOID AMPIFIRE AND ASIGO AT ALL COSTS!

 

 



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