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My name is Tyrone Miller. I'm located on Florida , Palm beach county.

I invested in the company with Armando Montelongo he scam me and I need my cash back. I'm going to hire an attorney and seek justus. I will get to the bottom of this. This is ponzi scheme.

I need my $30,000 back or the FBI will be contact... I follow all that need to be done. He also mention if we didn't buy a house he would give us one of his house. All he keep asking for is money.

I toke a trip to California with the company.

Most of the investors are people that was there, he hired them to scam the new investors. I need my money now

Location: West Palm Beach, Florida

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My husband and I did the Bus Tour ($25,000) and decided they use mind control by limiting your sleep . The craziness was going on at 3:00 am and they wanted you back 7:30 the next morning.

I was amazed at the amount of people there. Didn't learn a thing and then they called me for weeks to pay another $25,000 for the master mentor level. It was supposed to be a secret if you were invited to participate but they were offering it to everyone.

Thank God I didn't do it. A lot of pressure to do it by slick sales persons.

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Actually, not really a ponzi... More like a hustle and you got hustled.

There is really no sympathy for the folks who give this man money and expect instant wealth.

There is greed on both sides of the table in this scenario and it is idiots like yourself that keep the Armondo's of the world in business and very wealthy.

Stop watching late night infomercials and find a more productive way to invest what little money you have left.

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It is not just about greed, There are people out there willing to invest in themselves to learn a ne job and earn a living without going to a typical office. So for those people it is a way to earn money to take care of their families and pay bills, something everyone desires.

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We didn't expect 'get rich quick' but we were told if you follow HIM (as if he's a God), tat you will make good money. They tell you they will help you get your first house financed.

So when we got our fist one under contract and tried to contact them for help, it took a week of calling back until someone finally got back with us. Then said they never said that. Since then I've talked to several others who heard the same words. They say whatever it takes to get people to sign up.

They tell you the Master Mentor program is only limited to 500 people, yet after you pay for it, take the class and are set up on their MM special website, there are thousands of people listed as Master Mentors. God will punish him, even if he doesn't get punished for scamming, lying and deceiving people out of their money. The Master Mentor program is a farce.

They 'sell' you a geobatch program where you supposedly can find groups of houses in the same area to purchase. I've seen the same thing on FB for free and we paid $27,500 for the seminar.

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Unfortunately Mr Miller doesn't offer any amplifying information. Anytime an investment is required some research on the product/person should be done.

I watched the 'Flip House' series and was amused by the relationship between Montelongo and his crew. He obviously knows the business and, when needed, gets personally involved in various stages of house renovation in order to flip a house. An initial investment of $1500.00 is required. However, additional money will be needed.

I believe Mr Miller had some expectations going in that weren't realized. It's too easy to call Montelongo's plan a scam.

I've seen his 'Flip House' series and he appears to be very successful but that success came with much experience.

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I to was scammed by Armando scheme. I am trying to find out how to file a class action lawsuit against him as well.

He scammed me on the 3 day workshop, but all they did was try & up sell people there on a bus tour that cost $30k-$40k to teach the same things we were to learn in the 3 day workshop.

Armando is not making millions off of flipping houses. He's in fact making millions off of scamming hard working consumers looking for financial security!

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If you did start a class action, I'd love to get in on it. I looked for one and found nothing.

Another person who got taken by Montelongo for a lot more spent a fortune on an attorney and in the end, got nothing. Yes, it IS a Ponzi scheme.

I'm certain he's taking newbies to pay off folks who were successful in getting judgments. Makes me sick.

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You couldn't figure out that this was a scam before you even checked into it. I don't even believe it when he says he arrived such and such a place and was almost broke. I know people that have flipped houses, but they haven't become filthy rich, glamourous people.

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