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A Public Service Announcement · Receipts Enclosed

THE
CHARGEBACK
KING

They called him the Cold Email King. Then he reversed $80,000+ in payments from the person who ran his entire email infrastructure — using the reason code "product not received."

SUBJECT: Jack Bricknell · aka "JN Jack" · @jn_jackk
Wanted
Jack Bricknell
Jack Bricknell
"THE COLD EMAIL KING" · REPLY RATE: 0.001%
🍅 click him. go on. it's therapeutic.
$0
Stolen — and counting
0
People he did this to
0.001%
The King's reply rate
Product not received good to work w client churned no hard feelings chargeback Product not received good to work w client churned no hard feelings chargeback
The Short Version

He didn't get scammed.
He is the scam.

In September 2025 I built the large-scale cold email infrastructure that every campaign in Jack's little kingdom ran through. He paid the monthly invoices on American Express. Months later — after using every inch of it — he called Amex and reversed every single invoice from day one, claiming he never received a thing.

I watched the disputes hit my dashboard in a single afternoon. Then his own coaching students started messaging me to say the quiet part out loud: this is what he teaches.

Exhibit A

One email address.
One afternoon.

This is a single page of my disputes dashboard. Every line is a chargeback. Every line says "Product not received." Every line traces to the same address: jack@profitpathsavings.com.

EXHIBIT Adisputes_dashboard · 2026-07-01
Wall of chargebacks, all 'product not received' from jack@profitpathsavings.com
$5,380 · $5,919 · $4,922 · $4,472 · $3,200 · $2,720… and it keeps going off-screen. Add them up across every channel and you land north of $80,000.
Exhibit B

His words vs.
his chargeback.

Reason code C08 means "I paid and got nothing." Here is what the same man said in Slack the day he cancelled — receipts pulled straight from the merchant's own rebuttal file.

What he said in Slack · Jan 19
"Client churned so need this paused and billing cancelled asap. Ty. No hard feelings y'all were good to work w."
— Jack B, in the private Slack
What he told Amex · Apr 21
"Product not received."
Reason code C08. Disputed amount: $2,500.
— Dispute du_1TOrsnGohkvQoh2XmEaK5Ak8

You cannot thank someone for a job well done in January and tell your bank it never happened in April. Well — you can. He did. Five months later.

Exhibit C

The client graveyard.

His own order log. Column J, top to bottom: CANCELLED. The note on every single row is the same — "cancel due to bad results & Jack churned them." Real companies that paid five figures for outreach that pulled a 0.001% reply rate.

EXHIBIT Cdomain_orders · CANCELLED ×∞
Order spreadsheet with every client marked CANCELLED — Jack churned them
Spikeball. Crescent. ProfitPath. Priority Payments. Solaris Estates. Every one churned. Every one billed. And when it was his turn to pay the vendor? Chargeback.
Exhibit D

Straight from
the channel.

The private Slack where his whole operation ran — with my team. Click through his own messages: cancel the billing, kill the domains, and the reply rates that pushed him to it. Private share links are redacted.

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Slack: the MailDeck channel
The private channel his whole operation ran through — one of his providers. Enterprise cold email infrastructure, all run through MailDeck.
Slack: reply rate by domain
Sorting which domains are his. “not yet done but some of the reply rate by domain.”
Slack: cancel all 184 and take off billing
“please cancel all 184 and take off our billing before we are billed.”
Slack: $1288 per month coming off
“Pls cancel these 184 domains… At $7 per should be $1288 per month coming off.”
Slack: delete domains that belong to you
“can we please delete any of these domains that belong to you.” Reconnect, cancel, delete — on repeat.
Slack: pls take off billing, 378 domains
“pls take off billing.” 378 domains, 67 tenants cancelled — and on naming the inboxes: “use different white girl names.”
Slack: 553 overlap, 62.4% on 0.02% reply rate
“553 overlap out of your 886 domains — 62.4% sitting on the ≤0.02% reply-rate list.” Then the refund tally.
Slack: send me all billing and subs we are paying for
“can u send me all billing and subs we are currently paying for…” Counting the costs — right before reversing them.
◆ 8 screenshots from #maildeck-jack-bricknell. Swipe or use the arrows.
The Playbook

100% margins,
if you just steal the costs back.

According to his own coaching students — the ones who paid him to teach them — this isn't an accident. It's the curriculum.

1
Pay every vendor with American Express — because Amex lets you claw it all back once you're done using them.
2
Make your own clients pay by bank transfer only — so they can never reverse a cent.
3
Collect five figures. Deliver nothing. Churn. Repeat.
◆ Framed as reported: the above reflects statements made to me directly by former students and vendors, plus my own first-hand experience as his infrastructure provider. It is my account and my opinion of the pattern in the records shown on this page.
Not One Vendor

It isn't just one of us.

The receipts above came from one provider. But the same story came back independently — from clients, coaching students, and other vendors — within days of the first post.

“Really bad experience buying inboxes from JN Jack. I paid for 10 domains, he only sent 5, didn't tell me — then said your loss, pretty much.”
Levi Munneke · @levikmunneke
“I paid 5k for a consultation with him. Never led to anything. It was such a waste.”
Marcel · @marcelkargul
“He got 5k out of me. Once people knew what was going on, he took about 60k in chargebacks across the network. Guys like Bodhi Gallo and Kyle did too.”
ori · @oritheoracle
“Don't trade your morals for money.”
“Unless it's a lot :)”
Jack · on WhatsApp
“So you must've paid for 10… should've sent another 5 lol.
Jack · to an overcharged customer
1/5
Levi Munneke direct message about JN Jack
Levi Munneke (@levikmunneke) — a verified operator, unprompted.
Marcel direct message about the consultation
Marcel (@marcelkargul) — “bro i paid 5k for a consultation… such a waste.”
oritheoracle direct message about chargebacks
@oritheoracle — “he suffered about 60k in chargebacks… feel free to use it in the lawsuit.”
Customer WhatsApp about being overcharged for domains
A customer overcharged for domains — “shouldve sent another 5 lol.”
WhatsApp: don't trade your morals for money — unless it's a lot
His philosophy, in his own words. Phone numbers redacted.
◆ 5 testimonies from clients, students & vendors. Swipe or use the arrows.
The Sentencing

Where the crown belongs.

Jack Bricknell behind cartoon bars
Court of Public Opinion

🍅 Bars provided by the internet. Verdict provided by his own receipts.

The Accused Responds

"My lawyer
will be in touch."

Jack Bricknell calling the exposé a slander campaign in his community channel
He posted to his own paid community: "a slander campaign," "provably false statements," and the classic "my lawyer will be in touch."

Notably absent from the rebuttal: a single dispute reversed, a single invoice honoured, or a single explanation for why a man who "never received the product" spent months thanking the people who delivered it.

The offer stands, Jack. Everything on this page came from records — yours and mine. You cannot charge back a screenshot.

If This Sounds Familiar

He ran this play on 100+ of us.
You might be next on the list.

If Jack Bricknell (or ProfitPath / his coaching program) owes you money, delivered nothing, or churned your clients into the ground — get your records together while you still can. A serious case is being built, and you may be able to recover.