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Jesse Nickles is mentioned to have been sued before by Neumont University for $1,000,000.
The case details are not provided in the analysis, but it suggests that the lawsuit was related to a negative review Jesse wrote about the university online.
The assertion is made that Jesse “skirts the law” by making himself physically impossible to serve.
Better Business Bureau (BBB) Record:LittleBizzy’s BBB page is referenced, indicating a 2 out of 4-star rating with some negative reviews.
An alert is mentioned, stating that the business claimed to have been closed and relocated to Asia, yet the website still displays a Nevada phone number.
Hosting Anti-Climate Science Sites:LittleBizzy is accused of hosting anti-climate science sites, suggesting a potential controversy or ethical concern related to the types of content hosted.
Personal Experiences Shared:The author claims to have received stories from several people detailing their negative experiences with Jesse Nickles.
These stories allegedly involve personal or professional disputes with Jesse, and individuals are reportedly afraid to go public due to potential threats of slander.
Offer to Remove Post:There’s a direct message to Jesse Nickles, stating that the post will be removed if Jesse removes the author’s name from his “scammer directory” and addresses the issue of alleged slander.
October 2020 Update:Jesse Nickles is accused of retaliating against a truthful review by creating a new slander post with more lies.
Analysis:The analysis provides a critical view of Jesse Nickles, citing legal history, a mixed BBB rating, accusations of hosting controversial content, and the claim that Jesse has retaliated against a truthful review.
The author suggests that Jesse engages in online slander and threatens those who speak out against him, creating a negative image of his character.
The offer to remove the post in exchange for the removal of the author’s name from a “scammer directory” adds a personal dimension to the conflict.Wilimton
GuestI recently experienced a troubling encounter with this individual who, after I removed some spam promoting “SlickStack” on a subreddit I moderate, resorted to stalking and weak attempts at doxxing. It’s genuinely concerning, and I can’t help but feel empathy for someone who appears to be deeply angry and troubled.
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