Man I have a feeling things are gonna start steam rolling over EWA. Vito from CPA Tank just won a case against Ryan for $273,000.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/183758455/...egal-Judgement.
I just read about that. Man, I'm glad I was able to jump from that sinking ship when I did last summer. Lots of affiliates were owed more than me and never got paid.
-Aaron
Nice , I hope more people manage to get the money owed.
I dont want my money back. I just want to break his fucking face.
That almost seems rather quick for this type of case..
I don't whether to feel sorry for Ryan's dad, his name is on all of these cases too. I wonder how much he knew.
Ryan's dad is the one who masterminded everything. Vito hasn't actually recovered that amount, Tom (Ryan's dad) has it hidden away. A judgment is != Vito having received the cash in hand. As far as I know, he hasn't recovered a dime yet, only incurred significant legal expense. Ryan's dad created a non profit and funneled the money away through that. If you think Ryan is bad, think about where it came from. Tom is one sick guy.
He has to sell off his Bentley real soon.
@godspeed - count me in!
bentley was repossessed a long time ago. He's balling out in an old ranger rover
ouch
Goddamn, just read about him. The guy is only 24 with an ego the size of the Milky Way. Read his "about" section: http://www.ryaneagle.com/about/
All his cars were repossessed... lol
And his shitty watch that made him and his team who wore one look like obnoxious douche bags.
correct, they were / are obnoxious douche bags. The entire management of the company. Harrison inherited a lot of family money, Ryan and his dad scammed a lot of shady money / drug money (someone he sold to died of an overdose, he shared the story with me, not sure why I didn't turn and run at this point), and his network manager has family money too. I don't think any of them ever made a single legitimate dollar. Rich dad / scumbag dad monies, Ballin'
Again, just compare the appearance of legit guys, think Smaxor, to Ryan Eagle... enough said. Probably the only industry you can survived acting like this is AM. Sorry forgot, hookers too!
Anyone who's in their 20's and wears suspenders is bound to be a bit of a mong
The guy got talent, you can't deny that. To bad all the juice all went in the wrong direction least to say.
I'm still grateful for the weekly guides he released when EWA was up running. Helped me understand the mechanics behind paid traffic really well. Thanks Ryan.
I managed to get paid every single USD I was owed from EWA, even though the payment were like two months late.
Feel sorry for the people who didn't receive what they were owed. I would be angry too...
What actually caused EWA to go from ball so hard mtfkers wanna fine me to ground zero? Greed?
EWA was never profitable, and Ryan never wrote the mini guides, the ones that made sense anyways. He had other people who actually knew a thing about affiliate marketing write them. Ryan was in debt the entire time with a horrible credit rating due to previous bankruptcy / failures, all the credit had to be taken out by other people or majorly cosigned for. All of his cars were purchased with money that didn't belong to him (EWA affiliate revenue) and they were signed over to Jeremy Ricks the entire time as Ryan was trying to bail himself out of multimillion dollar debt to Ricks for a previously failed venture. Eventually Ricks realized Ryan was a totally incompetent fraud and never going to make back the money that he owed him so he cut his losses and repossessed the cars.
@mrgreen previous venture was some mobile pin submit offers that went belly up hard and lost a big chunk of cash. I think c2m's Steve knows Jeremy. Not 100%, but if you talk to him he probably has plenty of details on this.
Lots of dirt coming out 
Yeah, I know Jeremy Personally..
The cars being repossessed part is true.
Shady shady shit.
He tried to appear too cool for school.
Which to me was a big red flag, glad I never sent him any traffic.
EWA was a balloon that got too big for its own good.
When True.com didn't pay up...that was the last straw for EWA's financial stability.