• Anonymous

    Member
    February 23, 2022 at 4:04 pm
    Newbie

    Here’s a couple more screenshots, near the end of my interactions with Jon Paul Schell, he was getting nasty – I kept requesting a refund, he kept saying he would do it, he never did it as you can imagine. I never received any items or a refund from him – my bank had to step in and credit me what was stolen.

    You can see some of the pictures he sent me in my conversation with him, one of them is blacked out because I sent him pictures because I thought we were having a friendly conversation / before I really knew what was happening. I was conned by a serial con man. That hurt for a long time, but it has made me a stronger person, I hope no one ever has to go through an experience like this though. It came at a very difficult time in my life, and as you can see it was right around the corner from Christmas. That stung quite a bit. I hope Ryan is able to get in contact with the right people and hopefully put a stop to this once and for all. I am thankful there’s an active community online in the digital age looking to do some good out there.

    I spent WEEKS of my life dealing with this guy and his lies, from late October 2021 to finally resolving everything with my bank in December 2021.

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Domain: dropbox.com

Established: 1995-06-28

Server IP Address: 205.251.193.59

Domain Blacklisted: No

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Suspended Site: No

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Email (MX) Configured: Yes

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DMARC Configured: Yes

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SSL Cert Blacklisted: No

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Website Popular: No

Risky TLD: No

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Heuristic Pattern: No

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Risky Geolocation: No

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Suspicious Domain: No

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