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Username: DrunkPollock

Status: active
Created: April 13, 2008 at 2:02pm (EDT)
Despite agreeing to ship simultaneously with delivery confirmation, DP said he got busy and would ship after he had my games in hand. He was also unable to provide his DC number because he lost it.

All of the above occurred on CAG (CheapAssGamer.com). There are 20+ other users with similar experiences during the same time period, totaling well over $1000. Since then, mods at both sites have been helpful in untangling DP's stream of poorly conceived lies. After his week's absence, DP returned to notify all the "greedy" victims that they were out of luck, because DP pleads ignorance and his ex-felon cousin/roommate also claimed innocence. It's a shame DP would have the imaginary relative get away with parole violation, grand larceny, theft, mail fraud and identity theft, all because he is a "kid" ... and also because he does not exist.

I am open to resolution, once DP admits responsibility and quits with the "not my problem" attitude.
Reported By: juvo

Username: DrunkPollock

Status: active
Created: April 13, 2008 at 12:25am (EDT)
Edited: April 13, 2008 at 12:27am (EDT)
I'm also one of the CAGs who were ripped off by DrunkPollock. I sent him 6 Ps2 games for Lost Odyssey and Bully on 360. I shipped on the 24th, delivery confirmation shows they were received on the 26th, and still no package yet. I don't believe for a second his sob story about some criminal roommate, and even if I did, I've consulted a lawyer who is on CAG, GameTZ and Goozex, and he confirmed that because his accounts and mailing were used, unless he helps us track down the real scammer, he's responsible. Using average eBay prices plus shipping costs, I lost more than $120.

I don't care if I get my games back, plus compensation for my shipping, or the two games I was promised, but I and the other CAGs will not back down until something is done about this.
Reported By: ShadowMasterX