MONTVILLE, NEW JERSEY: 'Real Housewives of New Jersey' star Luis Ruelas is expanding his business empire. The reality star took to his social media and updated his fans that his company Digital Media Solutions has acquired a marketing company and also shared a sneak peek of his business team.
Luis acquired Max Polyakov’s performance marketing company, ClickDealer, which also includes the HomeQuote marketplace in March 2023. The deal will allow DMS to grow in the advertising niche for homeowner services brands in the US market.
Luis Ruelas shares update on his new business
Luis recently shared a photo with his team on social media. The reality star also shared a few photos with his dealer. Alongside the photo, Luis penned in the caption, "We acquired ClickDealer back in March 2023, and I’ve had the opportunity to come to Warsaw, Poland just now to meet the team & just over the last few days It has been such an honor to be around true heroes, who a year ago relocated from Ukraine to Warsaw, Poland." The Bravo star further gushed, "This beautiful team here leads The Homequotes.io, gaming, and E-commerce operations here in Ukraine, Poland with operates worldwide. We also have offices in the Netherlands, Ukraine, Shanghai, and Toronto." He concluded his caption while noting, "If you are looking for high-quality International traffic throughout the world with intent-driven customers please reach out to my team @ sales@clickdealer.com."
'I'm not convinced that he’s a legitimate business man'
Luis might have achieved a new milestone in his business but his social media followers still doubt him. A social media user commented, "Having absolutely no contact with you or any businesses that you are involved with would be the best DEAL for all involved. You’re a bad risk and a con. Stay clear of this guy." Another user added, "Screwing the world with your clickbate. Everyone knows the real truth….screwy luis..." Another follower said, "Oh good now you are going to ruin companies and people worldwide. Nothing but a two bit scammer." "Feel bad for them. Made a deal with the devil," another person added. Another Instagram user wrote, "No contract for them next year." Meanwhile, others dubbed Luis, "con" and "fake."