Petersen Heavy Equipment
A buyer reported losing $15,750 to Petersen Heavy Equipment in Madison, NE after wiring funds through petersenequipmentne.com for a 2014 Kubota SVL75-2 track loader that was never delivered. Listed phone (402) 526-5891.
JRA Equipment (jraequipm.com — image-hosting domain) in no address, no address (no address listed) — website jraequipm.com, phone no phone listed, email no email listed, address no address, no address no address no address. Read complaints and reviews of JRA Equipment (jraequipm.com — image-hosting domain) no address no address listed before sending any money.
Warning: This content is based on victim and potential-victim accounts. Government agencies and legitimate business names and phone numbers are often used by scam artists to take advantage of people. Do not send money, wire transfers, gift cards, or cryptocurrency to this website.
Visiting jraequipm.com does not show a normal dealer website — it shows an open directory listing titled "Index of /" served by LiteSpeed Web Server, with folders named after equipment model numbers and brands. The folders contain only image files, organized by what looks like inventory categories for a heavy equipment, RV, and luxury car dealer. There is no homepage, no contact information, no inventory list, no checkout. This is NOT a normal customer-facing website. The domain appears to function as a back-end image host, providing photo URLs that get embedded into fraudulent dealer storefronts on OTHER domains.
jraequipm.com displays zero contact information. No phone number is listed. No email address is listed. No physical address is shown. No business name, no team, no policies, no FAQ. Just the directory listing of folders containing image files. Legitimate equipment dealers do not operate this way. The absence of any contact information confirms jraequipm.com is not a destination website — it's infrastructure used by another scam site.
The directory listing folders are named after specific equipment models (110C, 259D3, 279D3, 316EL, 4066R, 850M, 962M — these correspond to Caterpillar, John Deere, and other heavy equipment models), brand names (Bobcat, Caterpillar, Komatsu, Volvo, Audi, Ford), and RV manufacturers (Winnebago, Newmar, Monaco, Fleetwood, Mountain). The mixed inventory across heavy equipment, luxury cars, and RVs is consistent with a scam operator running listing scams across multiple product categories using shared image hosting.
A typical scam flow works like this: a buyer searches for a specific used machine or vehicle online, finds a listing on a fraudulent dealer storefront (running on a different domain), sees photos that appear professional and detailed, contacts the seller, gets a price quote, and wires payment — usually via Zelle, ACH, wire transfer, or cryptocurrency. The dealer storefront then goes silent. The images on the listing page were pulled from jraequipm.com — the backend that supplies the photos. A buyer lost $24,000 to a scam that displayed images sourced from jraequipm.com.
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Online Purchase — Heavy Equipment Fraud (Image-Hosting Backend Domain Used by Scam Listing Sites)
May 3, 2026
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jraequipm.com is a domain that displays only an open Apache/LiteSpeed directory listing of image folders organized by equipment models, RV brands, and luxury car brands. It has no website, no contact info, and no purchase capability. It appears to function as a backend image-hosting service for fraudulent dealer storefronts located on other domains.
Yes. jraequipm.com is part of a fraudulent equipment listing operation. The domain has no business front-end, no contact information, and serves only as an image host for scam listings displayed on other domains. A buyer lost $24,000 to a scam linked to this image source.
Legitimate dealer websites have homepages, inventory pages, contact information, FAQs, and checkout flows. jraequipm.com has none of these — only a raw directory listing of image folders. This is not how a real business operates. The domain is used as infrastructure for hosting listing photos that get embedded into fraudulent storefronts on other domains.
JRA Equipment displays NO physical address, NO city, NO state, and NO country on jraequipm.com. No verifiable location exists for this scam operation.
jraequipm.com lists NO phone number and NO email address. There is no contact information whatsoever on the domain.
Almost certainly yes. If a dealer website's product images are loading from jraequipm.com — visible if you right-click an image and "View image" or "Copy image address" and see a URL starting with https://jraequipm.com — that dealer site is likely fraudulent. Do not send payment.
Contact your bank or card issuer immediately and request a chargeback or wire recall. File a complaint with the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov and an FBI internet-fraud complaint at ic3.gov, noting the image-host domain jraequipm.com. The actual scam storefront's contact information should also be reported.
If you found this page by searching JRA Equipment, JRA Equip, jraequipm.com, or any listing whose images load from jraequipm.com: this domain is NOT a real dealer website. It is an open directory of image folders used as backend infrastructure for fraudulent equipment listing scams. There is no phone, no email, no address — only image folders. A buyer lost $24,000 to a scam using images from jraequipm.com. Do not send money to any dealer site that sources its photos from jraequipm.com.
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