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  • Report:  #1194065

Complaint Review: Jordon Schultz - San Diego California

Reported By:
Midge - Viseu, Other,
Submitted:
Updated:

Jordon Schultz
4072 Loma Riveria Circle San Diego, 92123 California, USA
Web:
www.eq192.customerhub.net
Categories:
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I'm an Internet marketer, always looking for new opportunities. During the week of 17-21 November 2014 I received a series of promotional emails from a trusted source about a training course and software promoted by Jordon Schultz, related to marketing possibilities on Instagram.

On Nov 21 I signed up in good faith to Mobi-Social Blueprint. The initial fee was $1497 with a recurring monthly payment of $397 as long as I remained a member. The promotional video which convinced me to sign up said I would get personal support each month to ensure I would at least break even if I applied the methods taught. With such guarantees, I signed up. I studiously followed the training videos and applied the methods, using the provided software.

However I quickly discovered the software malfunctioned and I was unable to build a customer list on Instagram as promoted. Furthermore, accounts I set up in Instagram as instructed in the training were banned. My presumption is the software is a 'scrapper' which Instagram does not allow in its TOS. There was no warning of this on the Mobi-Social Blueprint site or training.

In a series of tickets to the company support desk between Nov 25-Dec 5, my concerns were deflected or ignored. On Dec 3 I joined a webinar presented by Jordon Schultz and took the opportunity to again text my concerns. I got a brief written reply from, I believe, Steven Dorman, Jordon Schultz's support manager, which again did not resolve the problem, but then the webinar went offline.

I followed up with further message to the support desk and personal emails to both Jordon Schultz and Steven Dorman, requesting a refund and to close my account, because I do not wish to continue monthly subscriptions. All such requests have been ignored. There is no option on their site to unsubscribe and stop payments.

To ensure they do not continue to bill me I have cancelled my existing credit card and started a claim process against Jordon Schultz and his company. I have documentary proof of all of this.

I have NEVER fallen foul of bad practices on the Internet before, but this is clearly a scam operation. I regret not doing greater 'due diligence' before signing up to this fraudulent service, but as a result of my experience I searched the net and found this link here on the ripoffreport site: http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/Mobile-Mad-Hatter/internet/Mobile-Mad-Hatter-MobileMadHatter-Real-name-Jordon-Schultz-Review-Fake-Mobile-Interne-1175764

There are other less than flattering ripoff reports about other scams this 'gentleman' has/is running.

Jordon Schultz clearly has a 'history' of bad practice. I want to flag up to any one out there about an unsavoury character and his fraudulent operation, together with his partner Steven Dorman. Clearly, with these two scam artists the latin phrase caveat emptor applies ... 'buyer beware!'



2 Updates & Rebuttals

Rebuttal of Jordon Schultz's Rebuttal!

#2Author of original report

Wed, April 29, 2015

I see Jordon Schultz - five months after my original rip off report was accepted - only recently came up with a rebuttal, claiming he is not "a scammer and all statments in this report are false."

Unfortunately for him, I have all the documentary evidence to back up my claims, as do others who have filed similar rip off reports to my own (follow and read the numerous other reports flagging up Jordon Schultz's dodgy practices).

Why is he rebutting my own and other rip off reports now? Because he just launched another similar campaign to those I and others complained about.

His rebuttal is clearly nothing more than a flimsy attempt to exonerate himself and to promote his latest 'project.' If you can bear to watch the video he links to, it is pretty shameless in what it tries to do, showing an alleged 'special needs' lady praising his coaching.

The lady may well be genuine. It's not her I am challenging. But in the video it claims (in text, not the lady's words...) that Jordon has helped her reach a 6-figure income, with no proof whatsover. Indeed, the lady herself says she has made under 10 sales. Taking those 2 statements together, do you believe she has made under 10 sales at $10,000 a pop to make the 6-figure income the video claims? I know what my answer is.

In his rebuttal Jordon claims to have helped hundreds of people like this lady and has the testimonials to prove it. Really? Then ... show me the proof of these testimonials. Because you won't see them in his promotional or sales material.

Look at the rebuttal written by Jordon and how poorly written it is. Look at the video with a keen eye and judge what it says and shows, more importantly, what it DOESN'T say and show. And finally, read again my original rip off report and the similar stories of others who have, like me, taken the time to flag up the dubious practices of Jordon Schultz.

And after doing that, if you are still willing to give this man money, then I'm sorry, but ... more fool you!


Jordon Schultz

San Diego,
California,
USA
Internet Slander

#3REBUTTAL Owner of company

Mon, April 20, 2015

Jordon is the fathest thing from a scammer and all statments in this report are false.

Here is an example of Jordon's coaching in his special needs coaching group. Jordon teaches people with special needs how to start online businesses. Like his student Jamie, Jordon has hundreds of testimonials.

Here is a link to Jamie's Story: https://youtu.be/vkIMVNuwgb0

She shares her honest opinion of jordon. Are you going to believe this article or a genuine testimonail from a woman who changed her life from jordon's teachings

 

 

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