Scammer's phone5617835722 Scammer's website goadstra.co Scammer's address66 Taylor Avenue. Bethel, CT 06801 Scammer's email[email protected] CountryUnited States Type of a scamOther Initial means of contactSocial media (e.g., Facebook)
Jake Roper – CEO of Adstra – Smooth Talker, Zero Results, No Accountability
I’m writing this to warn others about my experience with Jake Roper, CEO of Adstra. He presents himself as confident, intelligent, and solutions-oriented—but behind the polished sales pitch is a disturbing pattern of manipulation, empty promises, and complete lack of follow-through.
Jake was extremely persuasive during our initial conversations. He made bold claims about what Adstra could deliver—promising results within a specific timeframe and even referencing a "money-back guarantee" if expectations weren’t met. On his word alone, I moved forward. That was my mistake.
Once the money changed hands, everything shifted. The responsiveness faded. The strategy grew vague. Deliverables were delayed or never materialized. And when I asked legitimate questions or requested clarity, I was met with deflection, gaslighting, and an unwillingness to take responsibility.
Worse, Jake later denied having made several of the promises that convinced me to sign on in the first place. It was as if he was rewriting history—leaving me with no results and no recourse. I requested a refund based on the original terms; it was ignored.
This isn’t just about underperformance—it’s about integrity. Jake Roper knows how to win your trust, but in my experience, he doesn’t know how to honor it. If you're considering working with Adstra, I strongly advise you to document every interaction and be extremely cautious—or better yet, look elsewhere.
I only wish I had seen a report like this before I got involved.
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Scammer's website goadstra.co
Scammer's address 66 Taylor Avenue. Bethel, CT 06801
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Type of a scam Other
Initial means of contact Social media (e.g., Facebook)
Jake Roper – CEO of Adstra – Smooth Talker, Zero Results, No Accountability
Jake was extremely persuasive during our initial conversations. He made bold claims about what Adstra could deliver—promising results within a specific timeframe and even referencing a "money-back guarantee" if expectations weren’t met. On his word alone, I moved forward. That was my mistake.
Once the money changed hands, everything shifted. The responsiveness faded. The strategy grew vague. Deliverables were delayed or never materialized. And when I asked legitimate questions or requested clarity, I was met with deflection, gaslighting, and an unwillingness to take responsibility.
Worse, Jake later denied having made several of the promises that convinced me to sign on in the first place. It was as if he was rewriting history—leaving me with no results and no recourse. I requested a refund based on the original terms; it was ignored.
This isn’t just about underperformance—it’s about integrity. Jake Roper knows how to win your trust, but in my experience, he doesn’t know how to honor it. If you're considering working with Adstra, I strongly advise you to document every interaction and be extremely cautious—or better yet, look elsewhere.
I only wish I had seen a report like this before I got involved.