dustonmcgroarty.com Reviews 1

TrustScore 3 out of 5

3.2

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

He took my money and ran off with it...

Duston flat out scammed me when I bought some of his 24 hour salesman sites.

These packages were lead gen sites for local businesses throughout the US and I was buying rights to a particular city and niche (ie plumber houston, Texas or roofer dallas, Texas, etc).

I personally bought 4 packages at $997 each totaling $3,988.

I paid for the first two of these packages on Feb 21, 2023 and March 2, 2023. I then found out he had more of these available so I bought 2 more on March 10, 2023, totaling 4.

And the reason I bought two more of these, soon after the first two sites, was because it looked like he was actually doing what he promised in the sense that I initially got the domains of the first two sites and could see they had actual funnels tied to them.

He also kept emailing me and keeping me posted on the progress of the sites and getting the whole backend stuff ready to get clients for me (ie hiring someone to handle the facebook ads for this and finding the right business owners to pitch, etc, etc).

The big reason why this deal was so attractive to get was because he promised, literally guaranteed, he would get me clients ready to go at $2,500/month for each site and territory I bought.

He would do all the site and funnel buildout and once he landed the client, he would then turn them over to me to take it from there.

So it was a no brainer for me to do since it was a one time payment from me for $997 and in return, I received a $2,500/mo client.

Keep in mind duston is someone I've bought things from in the past and he's always delivered. But, for some reason, he's gone from helping me, and others, to completely ignoring me and everyone else (I've found others in the same boat I'm in on reddit).

And what really irritates me is that not only is he ignoring my emails now, he's also been promoting other offers of his own to keep making money. In fact, one of his offers is selling more sites! lol.

He's completely scamming people now and won't return any emails. I straight up asked him in my last email if he scammed me and of course, he didn't respond.

It's out of hand now with duston and I've lost all respect for him now. I just want my money back and to be done with him. All the trust he's build with me over the past 5 years is completely gone now. He's ruined it all.

February 21, 2023
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