I am filing this complaint to document my experience with Abraham and his paid “lifetime membership,” which was advertised as a specialized one-on-one training program. This has been one of the worst courses and business experiences I have ever had, marked by misleading claims, extremely poor communication, questionable vendor practices, and a failure to honor a promised refund.
I strongly wish I had read the prior complaints on this forum before spending money. I will be as thorough and factual as possible below, because this situation UNREAL. It is also quite a bit information, so I used a bit of summarization.
I originally viewed Abraham as a reputable forum member with useful content. As someone new to this space, I reached out for guidance. He recommended his paid “membership,” which he explicitly described as specialized one-on-one training.
After I told him I needed time to think, he immediately applied pressure, claiming seats were limited and creating urgency. At this stage, his responsiveness was extremely high—frequent messages and even multiple phone calls—clearly tied to securing payment.
Proof (timestamps showing urgency and outreach before payment):
The first instructor Abraham assigned was Jeff Vuud. I originally requested a US-based instructor, which Abraham claimed he had available, but I “settled” due to eagerness to learn.
While Jeff initially explained some basic terminology, it quickly became clear that:
It later became obvious these “recommended vendors” are likely owned by or affiliated with Jeff and/or Abraham, suggesting a conflict of interest and double-dipping.
The result were laughable:
Once I finally had the “required tools,” I expressed interest in DoorDash methods. Jeff sent me a two-page PDF with minimal explanation and a BIN list, again pushing vendors from the so-called “Camorra Club.”
To this day:
Evidence:
As misinformation piled up, I cross-referenced with other forum members and realized Jeff’s guidance was often inaccurate. I formally requested a new instructor, specifically US-based.
Abraham said he would handle this and asked for “three hours” to do proper matchmaking.
Instead:
It became obvious they were the same person.
Evidence:
When I confronted Abraham, he claimed he was “shocked” and would investigate—an explanation that shows his credibility, given he supposedly hired and vetted these instructors himself.
At this point, I had spent approximately $600 following their instructions, with zero results.
When I asked “B Buono” for a call to clarify the method Jeff failed to teach:
When I asked Abraham to check messages:
Realizing this was nothing like advertised, I formally requested a refund or resolution within a defined timeframe. Abraham eventually agreed in writing, giving his “word.”
After that:
If you’ve read this far, the pattern should be clear:
I am still awaiting the refund that was explicitly promised. I also want my refund from Camorra club for the non-VBV cards purchased. Due to the severity of this experience, I am escalating this complaint to warn others and seek proper resolution.
I strongly wish I had read the prior complaints on this forum before spending money. I will be as thorough and factual as possible below, because this situation UNREAL. It is also quite a bit information, so I used a bit of summarization.
1. Sales Pressure and Misrepresentation
I originally viewed Abraham as a reputable forum member with useful content. As someone new to this space, I reached out for guidance. He recommended his paid “membership,” which he explicitly described as specialized one-on-one training.
After I told him I needed time to think, he immediately applied pressure, claiming seats were limited and creating urgency. At this stage, his responsiveness was extremely high—frequent messages and even multiple phone calls—clearly tied to securing payment.
Proof (timestamps showing urgency and outreach before payment):
- https://gyazo.com/d101d158ef669f1980bde4ac17c9fbad
- https://gyazo.com/286952aadf0bae90dd7a53a7b7f198cc
2. First Assigned “Instructor” – Severe Issues and Conflicts of Interest
The first instructor Abraham assigned was Jeff Vuud. I originally requested a US-based instructor, which Abraham claimed he had available, but I “settled” due to eagerness to learn.
While Jeff initially explained some basic terminology, it quickly became clear that:
- There was a serious language barrier
- He was impatient and dismissive
- Instructions were unclear and often contradictory
- Blacknic Shop
- Camorra (for Bulletproof RDPs, proxies, and non-VBV cards)
It later became obvious these “recommended vendors” are likely owned by or affiliated with Jeff and/or Abraham, suggesting a conflict of interest and double-dipping.
3. Vendor Failures and Operational Chaos
Following instructions exactly as given, I purchased the recommended RDP and proxies from Camorra.The result were laughable:
- I was sent incorrect RDP credentials FOUR times
- I received other people’s RDP data
- The same errors occurred with proxies
- Each mistake required a new support ticket
- Responses took days and dragged the process out unnecessarily
- https://gyazo.com/7d91846777aa247ad464cb06d39acdd7
- https://gyazo.com/ab5bb36fcb6326b7df55e019784622f0
4. Missing Orders, Invalid Vendors, and No Support
Once I finally had the “required tools,” I expressed interest in DoorDash methods. Jeff sent me a two-page PDF with minimal explanation and a BIN list, again pushing vendors from the so-called “Camorra Club.”
To this day:
- I never received my order
- I received zero responses from the vendor
- Jeff became hostile when I questioned vendor legitimacy
Evidence:
- https://gyazo.com/e43d079ed517bf7810ebb60cd86b0cac
- https://gyazo.com/f5e876ee9f34e17d5490b4a7bcce35f0
- Support tickets:
https://gyazo.com/2c9dfbf9100ddb9f04b30d80434bdbde?token=26a37c1dec1ed45a732df81dd108a747
5. Instructor Switch Request and Identity Deception
As misinformation piled up, I cross-referenced with other forum members and realized Jeff’s guidance was often inaccurate. I formally requested a new instructor, specifically US-based.
Abraham said he would handle this and asked for “three hours” to do proper matchmaking.
Instead:
- He went silent for over four days
- Response delays grew to 1–2 days consistently
- When he finally replied, he created a new group chat with an instructor named “B Buono”
- “B Buono” spoke identically to Jeff
- Used the same emojis
- Same writing style
- Same behavior
It became obvious they were the same person.
Evidence:
- First delay:
https://gyazo.com/4cabdee781fdd2c4fe381987a8d42ee2?token=831e397e1149170b5320e8920c35751b - Realization it was the same person:
https://gyazo.com/d7109c194251572a95c9e93f2ef104a3 - Additional proof:
https://gyazo.com/ad7de74eea7fcf898d27bf41ba81fe88
https://gyazo.com/7e0628382da93bef3efcc791aa7b2e44
When I confronted Abraham, he claimed he was “shocked” and would investigate—an explanation that shows his credibility, given he supposedly hired and vetted these instructors himself.
6. Pay-Per-Call Demand and Hostile Behavior
At this point, I had spent approximately $600 following their instructions, with zero results.
When I asked “B Buono” for a call to clarify the method Jeff failed to teach:
- He told me I would need to pay him separately for calls
- Despite this being sold as one-on-one training
When I asked Abraham to check messages:
- He became hostile
- Stated he would never get on a call
- This happened the same day I met this instructor
7. Broken Refund Promise and Contradictory Excuses
Realizing this was nothing like advertised, I formally requested a refund or resolution within a defined timeframe. Abraham eventually agreed in writing, giving his “word.”
After that:
- No refund was issued
- Communication stopped again
- He claimed hospital issues
- Instructors claimed travel delays
- None of these explanations aligned
- https://gyazo.com/1f182f41de594fab9b20add4317401af
- Refund promise:
https://gyazo.com/619d1b7dfe4f7ed203e59991b65efcac - No response afterward:
https://gyazo.com/7e4e558c480b41bd6d505baca0b16178
8. Conclusion and Escalation Request
If you’ve read this far, the pattern should be clear:
- Aggressive sales behavior before payment
- Neglect and delays after payment
- Questionable vendor kickbacks
- Identity deception with instructors
- Pay-per-call demands
- A refund promise that was never honored
I am still awaiting the refund that was explicitly promised. I also want my refund from Camorra club for the non-VBV cards purchased. Due to the severity of this experience, I am escalating this complaint to warn others and seek proper resolution.
