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#1 Their Moral Code is Without Ethics

No one likes to take the time to complain, but sometimes something is done to a person that prompts a statement. 10 reasons why you should never do business with Roger or Cheryl Piggott of TheStarsFoundation.net.

1. Cheryl and Roger are liars. They operate on false promises and deception. They steal from people. This is my personal experience.

2. They really don't care about the children. They are focused primarily on taking other people's connections and using people for their own agenda.

3. They use past success before the internet was invented to basically persuade people into giving to them.

4. They get volunteers or people they "fake hire" to do their dirty work for them. Many people who are savvy would forewarn others to stay away from them. Their morals and code of ethics are nothing like a true Christian.

5. They are sweet talkers who are insincere. I would never in a million years donate anything to either one of them because of their "taker" spirit.

6. There only plan is on how to obtain money, not "saving the children." They are typical liberals who pretend to have honor. They have a track record of people who hate them because of how they try to scam people.

7. Their agendas are weak. They only want to have this foundation to pretend they have some level of notoriety. "The Stars". There are no "Stars". Everything is all talk.

8. They are nefarious about their operations. They talk a lot, but are secretive about their board. They imply they have this attorney they consult with but yet use generic off the internet documents. They don't seem to have a clear home base, and they describe their house in the country club, but on an accident "butt dial" they are overheard talking about how their condo carpets are "filthy".

9. They are abusive. They have a circuit they work and have found religion to be their key. If confronted they spew some religious crap and tell the person they deceived they are not of God.

10. There is a power imbalance between Roger and Cheryl. Roger tells Cheryl what to do and Cheryl sweet talks them. They use a tag team approach. Do not do business with them. They are known to be very unethical.





Final Note:


There seems to be a lot of want-to-be nonprofits who take money and pretend it is for charity. They are not rich, they can barely pay their bills, but they want to save somebody. The irony is, these types of people are ironically found in the non-profit sector pretending to do good things. After doing business with Roger and Cheryl Robeson Piggott, I can honestly say I would never donate to or work for this non-profit. They were dishonest, deceptive and when the facts were reviewed, it appears as though they knew exactly what they were doing.

There are a lot of Stars Foundation organizations that should not be confused with this one. This is a 501 c 3 located in Nashville. They claim to have a long list of people listed on their website they claim to be a part of their organization, but something doesn't pencil out with them. It's because they are total users. They don't uphold their agreements. Their moral code is literally worthless.

Comments

  1. This entire statement is false and conjured up because the compensation in remuneration was never earned and the original offer was clearly compensation for value produced and received only. There was no value received. We see the World as a reflection of ourselves.
    It's is a travesty to falsely accuse a legitimately functional organization focused on the welfare of Orphans . Do your Due Diligence and find over ,$130 million dollars in Goods and Kind donated to the Orphans cause by these Saints. It is an abomination to demean the ones that are helping those that are starving, needing medicine, being enslaved and trafficked into prostitution. Praise God for Roger and Cheryl and The Stars Foundation for their relentless commitment to The Lord God and all his Children.

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