A member of Frontrow ran to TV host Raffy Tulfo demanding the popular multi-level marketing company to release his hard-earned profits because he wants to leave the group he previously credited for giving him the break to rise from being a call center agent to a millionaire.

A member of Frontrow ran to TV host Raffy Tulfo demanding the popular multi-level marketing company to release his hard-earned profits because he wants to leave the group he previously credited for giving him the break to rise from being a call center agent to a millionaire.

Dave Villanueva gave a tell-all to Aksyon sa Radyo against Frontrow founders RS Francisco and Sam Verzosa, claiming that heads of the networking firm refuse to give him his money back now that he wanted out.

Villanueva said the Frontrow executives not only refused to release his earnings from the company but also tried to demolish his good name among their peers.

“Got messages from different news programs in the country. You will

not see me just in Tulfo but everywhere who wants to know the truth,”

he said in a tweet. “The company itself was given multiple times to

settle this issue but they instead put my reputation in a questionable

doubt, spreading malicious issue about me.”

Villanueva said Frontrow owners refused to give back his money after he had a physical altercation with a female Frontrow member.

He claimed that he had already apologized for the fiasco and settled the case

through the barangay and in front of Frontrow lawyers, including payment of hospital bills and other financial needs of the victim.

Villanueva said he was barred from looking for other jobs because Francisco and Versoza told him this would be for the image of the firm considering he was part of its millionaire’s club.

“Ayaw po akong pag-resignin. Naghahanap na po ako ng trabaho kasi gusto kong masuportahan na yung pamilya ko kasi ilang buwan nang naka-forfeit yung tseke ko kaso nung nag-post po ako sa Facebook na marami na akong job offer, nag-post po yung may-ari ng company, hindi daw po ako kawalan,” said Villanueva.

But his main complaint was Francisco and Versoza’s decision to forfeit all of his hard earned earnings with Frontrow just because one they did not like that one of Villanueva’s agents went on Facebook showing how to save on a Boracay holiday by looking for free breakfasts.

While they agreed to give his agent a second chance, Villanueva was surprised Francisco and Verzosa refused to give him his nearly P300,000 commission from October to December.

Villanueva said he was also barred from getting his car for which he was paying monthly installments but was under the name of Frontrow (company policy). Villanueva first got an Mitsubishi Montero after seven months with Frontrow and later upgraded to a Ford Mustang (he

has already chipped in P500,000 to the sports car).

Villanueva also denied Frontrow’s glowing commercial and endorsements

that its members were living the high life. He said most of them were taking selfies with other people’s high-end cars to attract more members to the multi-level marketing firm.

Villanueva said Francisco even promised to put his image on a billboard after his good looks went viral. But Villanueva said his looks improved not because of Frontrow’s much hyped products.

He claimed he was not paid for his billboard commercials and he was only given a one-year supply of Frontrow products.

““Sa tingin niyo napapakinabangan niyo ko kasi lumabas ako sa mga TV shows, yung treatment niyo sa’kin sobrang ganda. Ngayon wala na,” said Villanueva.

“Tigilan niyo na yung kahibangan niyo. Tinawagan ako ng owner niyo at

gustong makuha ‘yung story ko,” he added.

Frontrow is known for getting high-profile endorsers like Floyd

Mayweather Jr. and Vice Ganda, among other celebrities.

“I never thought that this will be the outcome of everything. A lot of people warned me that Raffy Tulfo is a friend of them. Pero ayaw ni Tulfo ng mga sinungaling! At ayaw niya na may naapakang tao,” he added.

Netizens rallied behind him, calling Frontrow a scam.

scammer ang Frontrow that’s true??https://t.co/0qpaly48Js — Maryann Nicole (@MaryannNicole8) March 4, 2020

Don’t be fooled by multi-level marketing chuchu pyramid scheme and scam. Lahat yan same ang strategy, they are just using different company names… overpriced and ineffective,” one netizen said.

Don’t be fooled by multi-level marketing chuchu || pyramid scheme and scam. Lahat yan same ang strategy, they are just using different company names… overpriced and ineffective #tulfo #frontrow ? — MariChu (@happynennz) March 5, 2020

RETWEET KUNG GUSTO NIYO LUMABAS FRONTROW OWNERS SA TULFO! pic.twitter.com/0bYubnIqC2 — Dave Villanueva (@davebillionaire) March 5, 2020

DEAR

FRONTROW, please read. Thank you Janice Roxas for pointing out pic.twitter.com/8HpcNywwDR —

Dave Villanueva (@davebillionaire) March

5, 2020

This is Villanueva’s blog endorsing Frontrow: