eLocalListing Executives Leave eLocal!

For months now we have been investigating rumors of Todd Johnson, Jeff Einstoss and Mike Ruter leaving eLocallisting. This of course due to the negative information about the trio coming to light, was beginning to take a toll on the companies already damaged reputation. As we continued our investigation into the rumors we found that they were only half true. Todd Johnson and his younger brother Jeremy Johnson had left elocal only to open another office down the street that became a reseller of eLocal Listing, www.pepperbottletech.com. Jeff Einstoss and Mike Ruter also made there move creating another office down the street also reselling eLocallisting, www.jhemarketing.com. This move was not odd as it had been attempted before as a tactic to funnel in more sales through an unknown company name without a reputation that could be traced online. In the end this move was a strategic plan by Tim Judd, eLocal Listing, Todd Johnson, Mike Ruter and Jeff Einstoss in an effort to get away from the extremely damaged reputation eLocal Listing has, to get more sales through an unknown entity selling from a vantage point where eLocal Listing could not be seen, This practice is known as white-labeling. eLocal Listing till this day cannot perform, they fake and fabricate reviews which they go around the net and leave for themselves. This is just misinformation to lead consumers to believe that they are the best at what they do, nothing could be farther from the truth. The continue to scam people till this day in hope only to get another sale to counteract the amount of cancellations a day. The reality is simple, the entire management is a bunch of overpaid arrogant ignorant self righteous incompetent fools who think they are experts, especially there VP of Innovation, Steve Espinosa. Be careful what information you share with this individual he is known to borrow ideas and claim them as him own but most of all remember to do research on this company before you give them any credit information as the have very aggressive sales tactics and once they have your information it becomes a game to see how long it will take you the business owner to find out you have been scammed.

If you for one second believe that we are unjust or are being on the attack take a moment and go to google.com and search for “elocal scam”, “elocal”, “elocal listing” there is over 100 reports on diffrent sites of different ex-elocal customers talking about how much of a scam they really are.


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