Coffee Club International CEO, Ron Faulkner, says, “We are serious, and if you are, we will do everything possible to help you become successful. Coffee Club International was designed with the ultimate valuable product line. It is easy to understand, and it is just as simple to explain. My staff members are all distributors from other companies within the industry. They bring with them many years of network marketing experience.
More importantly is that my staff brings with them the “Distributors’ view” of what makes a company more distributor focused. I use this information on a daily basis to keep Coffee Club International on the right track for your complete benefit.
Whether you join us as a customer or as a distributor and enjoy the financial benefits of earning monthly commissions on the sales of your team… I look forward to welcoming you to our family very soon.”












Bryce Garrett on August 14th, 2006 at 5:11 pm
The URL shows the company is for sale & there is no coffee information there. Do you know if Coffee Club International closed or shut down? Thanks, Bryce
Steve Durfee on November 17th, 2006 at 7:27 am
I’m the CEO of HealthyCoffeeBusiness.com I came across Ron Faulkner’s website many months ago. If his company is for sale I would like to discuss a merger or buyout with Ron. If anyone knows the contact info for Ron Faulkner or the Coffee Club International. I would be interested in hearing from them. Thanks
DoctorCoffey
636-394-5249 Home Office
Peter Clavet on December 3rd, 2006 at 9:12 pm
Hi Steve, I received a newspaper in the mail about the company and went to the URL: www.coffeeclubinternational.com but there wasn’t a coffee site there. It looks like they’re now selling some really nice software under the name of “Coffee Cup”. Maybe the coffee market wasn’t so great, I don’t know, wish I could help more.
Peter
John Rathernot on April 14th, 2007 at 10:31 am
I was with the Ronald Faulkner Coffee Club International for a while then dropped out because I never received my coffee on time and never made any money even with the thousands I spent mailing out the newspapers, flyers and postcards that didn’t work. Just before dropping I did some digging and found out the over priced custom roasted gourmet coffee he was sending me each month was actually just CoffeeAM coffee with his generic label on it. After that I received an email from a friend that said Ron changed the company name to The Java Club and it’s being operated for him by someone named Nancy Burgen. So anyways be careful of your dealings with any company out there to include those opened and then closed by Ron Faulkner. Do your homework, ask the tough questions, and don’t settle for anything less then documented proof before you sign over your checking account or credit card information to them.
Pete -- Kost Marketing on May 23rd, 2007 at 4:26 pm
JB Brown on June 27th, 2007 at 7:59 pm
I found this great site through Google using “Ron Faulkner”, Thanks to Ty, Dane and of course Google!
Not even a stop payment will protect you since another check is generated by them through their software and printer so they can still pull money directly from your bank account at will, unbelievable. In this case (please verify with your own bank) you will either need to open a new checking account and close the old checking account they are taking cash from or threaten/take legal action if the company does not stop.
This was emailed to the Ron Faulkner Lotto Pro Alliance today, Margaret’s home phone number was removed for obvious reasons.
June 27, 2007
To whom it may concern;
Margaret O. Jones, Lotto Pro ID# 100725 has asked me to contact you by email since her calls to reach you by phone have been unsuccessful.
Ms. Jones has attempted to cancel her membership in Lotto Pro Alliance by calling the number provided, but was unable to reach anyone at your company. Her computer is in the shop for repair, thus she is asking us to relay this message on her behalf.
After she was unable to talk with anyone at Lotto Pro, Ms. Jones also placed a stop payment order with her bank on the initial paper check #2113 she sent to you with her original application. She has since learned that although the payment was stopped on her first check, your company took the liberty of issuing another draft on her account (check #11319 created by you) for the amount of $39.95.
Ms. Jones insists that you to immediately terminate her membership in Lotto Pro Alliance and immediately return the funds ($39.95) that were drafted from her bank account without proper notification or authorization.
You may contact Ms. Jones by phone at (phone number deleted for post). Please call to notify her when this matter has been rectified or if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
JB Brown
I found out that some of the other people involved with Lotto Pro Alliance include Lou Pacheco (Marketing President), James Telegedy (Founders Team), and Wayne Boehler (Founders Team) as officially listed on the LPA web site conference call page. I don’t know these other people but I assume they are at the top of the matrix also earning a good profit from the elderly. In this case it’s the smart and strong ones taking advantage of the weak and unknowing, what a mess.
If you have problems with Lotto Pro, I suggest you post them here and let other people know. I’m convinced LPA is not about Colorado lottery or Powerball lottery ticket pools for the members (no lottery numbers are issued to the members) as much as a system to funnel free money to Mr. Faulkner and his friends.
Just so you know I checked with the Colorado lottery commission and the Powerball lottery commission and could not get verification from either that Lotto Pro Alliance has authorization to use their names on the LPA web site or the brochures the members are mailing out. Once the investigation is complete there’s the very good chance that the use of those trademarked names will have to be removed from the LPA web site and brochures which means if you bought any brochures recently it would be a good idea to get a refund soon before they become expensive and useless pieces of paper to you.
JB
Patricia Wilson on June 30th, 2007 at 10:01 pm
Similar problem for me! All hype, no product, phone always busy (phone off the hook), phone messages never returned & my cancellation requests are being ignored.
I didn’t get a response on my cancel letter and my messages are being ignored. My friend said her cancellation was delayed by them on purpose so the company could get her for one more month before finally dropping her and I guess this is their plan for me unless I try a stop payment & send the drop letter by certified mail. She was told her email wasn’t received which was convienient. My cancel email letter is here:
My name is Patricia Wilson —ID #100529 — Authorization to CANCEL.
TO MANY CHARGES TO MY ACCOUNTS —
5/23 — 6/12 my checking acct. was charged $39.95 —– On 6/4 my credit card was charged
$39.95 - SORRY I CANNOT AFFORD ALL THESE CHARGES… AALMOST $120.00 IN 3 WEEKS.
CANCEL - CANCEL — CANCEL… THANK YOU PATRICIA L. WILSON -#100529
I sent a complaint to the FTC and the postal service and hope they look at the company and the people running it. I hope they look at the leaders with a magnifying glass too since they are the ones pushing this and should take some of the heat for spreading this MLM scam too!!!
Patricia
R. Spitzner on December 25th, 2007 at 3:54 am
I heard from a little birdie that Lotto Club Pro and Ron Faulkner are being investigated by the lottery commision with the FTC and IRS waiting in line for their shot. The web site was shut down by them, then Ron or the Feds (?) turned off his phone. His email address is still working though he has not answered my email yet, at least it is getting through and hasn’t bounced!!! I also heard from an inside source that he’s now using a third party to quietly open a coin MLM called “Coin Collectors Guild”. I poked around online and sure enough someone just registered that domain name, the whois.net listing says it’s a Jeffrey Blaine out of Pueblo Colorado. So people - If you start to hear about a “Hot and New” MLM called Coin Collectors Guild, and all the marketing materials say “Jeffrey Blaine” just know that it’s actually just another Scam by Mr. Faulkner while hiding behind a freinds name who doesn’t realize what he’s about to get himself into. Jeffrey, run man run!
The word on the street is that if you used your credit card for your Lotto Club Pro membership and if you did not receive your product (the lottery numbers) and so far nobody has received their numbers, at least not real ones - you can do a charge back and recoup some or all of your money. Unless he wants to dispute it and prove that he delivered your product, and we all know that’s not likely to happen. Get your money back then poke around this site for a worthy MLM company, good team or experienced MLM mentor to get you headed in the right direction. There are many valid and legal MLM’s, you just have to find one that suits you the best is all.
Randy White on March 11th, 2008 at 4:37 pm
The Feds shut down his last company and what does he do? - start another, that’s insane but that’s America. Thanks for the information here, I’m positive YOU just saved me some tons of money and I hope I can save others the same. Here’s what happened… I received a postal mailing that looked very similar to Ron Faulkners earlier mailings, his sales letter style remains the same. It’s for a NEW coin mlm called “Coin Collectors Guild”. Apparently his name is so damaged now because of his earlier MLM scams that he’s forced to use a “fake” name, yes it’s true… FAKE. The name he’s using in his sales letter and in his color brochure is Jeffrey Blaine who is listed as the most impressive CEO of the company. This Jeffrey Blaine is actually Jeffrey Faulkner the brother of Ron Faulkner. Jeff Blaine aka Jeff Faulkner lives in the town just down the road from Ron Faulkner (Penrose Colorado) in a city called Pueblo West. How did I find out? It was way too easy. I went to whois.net and checked out the domain name which is listed as registered to Jeffrey Blaine, then by going to addresses.com and typing in “Jeffrey Blaines” alleged phone number. Here’s the very (very) interesting results: http://phonenumbers.addresses.com/results.php?ReportType=33&qnpa=719&qp=6470187 all I can say to anyone joining this new scam - watch yourself and your bank account! The Feds shut down his last lottery ticket operation because of fraud, and none of Ron Faulkner’s other companies lasted longer then a year so this is your first and maybe last warning. I’m glad I checked out the whois listing “and” the phone number information. I never would have guessed that Jeffrey Blaine was a front name for yet another scam by Mr. Faulkner. Randy