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A Watch 12-03-2012 12:40 AM

As if the lockout wasn't bad enough..... WARNING
 
My original post accused Shakedown and Old Skool of scamming poolies out of their money. While some people have not received money they are owed, this may not have been a scam but just a situation that got out of hand that included changed phone numbers and email accounts.

I am sorry for jumping on the witch hunt prematurely and calling out these guys a scammers. Should have let cooler heads prevail but I guess this damn lockout has me edgy ;)

dongjohnson 12-03-2012 02:25 AM

What did you use as payment? You can get a refund by way of paypal and credit card easily, in most cases.

metaldude26 12-03-2012 04:02 AM

My understanding is that Shakedown has been going through some really tough times in his personal life and basically just wanted to rid himself of the hassle of fantasy sports so closed everything and basically attempted to excommunicate himself. Ethical? Probably not but I don't think it is his intent to scam people. He just wants out. Completely.

I happened to have been competing in one of his "fun only" leagues and he closed all of those too. Some of the other managers in the league who knew him better were able to track him down and get him to help get the site to renew our league and have since continued the league so it's not like he can't be reasoned with, it just might be really difficult/impossible for you to track him down.

But here's the thing, I've been in leagues with him for five or so years now and he's always been a very impetuous commissioner. He'll start a ton of leagues in a flurry and then drop them after a year and move on to his next project. Still, with me he was always reasonable (at least until this fall) with getting me or someone else to take over as commissioner. From what I've heard he hasn't always been that reasonable but this fall was the first I had seen of it.

Obviously I can't help you get your league or your money back but I don't want to tear the guys name apart. Maybe he's lost the right to be trusted as a commissioner but I'd gladly pool with Shake again. He was, in my experience, a smart manager and a really good guy to chat with.

So I'll reiterate, I know it's shitty how things went down but I don't think he was truly trying to scam anyone. Life just got way too hard and he felt it was best to just get out of the fantasy game entirely. It wasn't the best way to go about business, nor was it necessarily reasonable but I just don't want to see his name get dragged completely through the mud.

Edit:

Having said all that, I did not see his latest attempt to jump back into the fantasy game within the past couple of weeks until just now. I'm at a loss for words.

arctic_rogue 12-03-2012 06:29 AM

I never got scammed by him, but he did string me along for quite a while with a baseball league. I missed other opportunities because I had a spot in his league. About a month before the "draft" I messaged him and he gave my spot away. Granted, it's not as bad as taking people's money, but it still left a bad taste in my mouth.

I see metaldude's point about not scamming. But shutting down a money league, without refundnig money, would be fraudulent whether he is trying to do it or not.

Axeman33 12-03-2012 06:33 AM

And this is why I dont join money leagues online with people I dont know IRL. I am in one money league and its with co-workers/friends. I know where they live. :)

It sucks boys, but thats the reality/risk of these situations when you dont know the person holding your money personally.

cdubb 12-03-2012 07:39 AM

I didn't join OldSkools new league, but had briefly exchanged messages and said he used leaguesafe for funds.

Edit: sounds like he ripped a lot of ppl off

ericdaoust 12-03-2012 10:36 AM

First, find out if there is a refund policy that you can use with the service that allowed you to make the payment. If the payment was just a small one it might not even be worth going to that extreme though. Just be careful moving forward. There are tons of ways to get screwed over on the internet.

A Watch 12-03-2012 11:12 AM

Still waiting to see if this is as bad as it seems.... Some of the guys are saying that between all the sports leagues he set up it could be thousands. One of the one's I am in is 28 teams at $50 each.....

A Watch 12-03-2012 11:13 AM

Mostly I just hope this is a giant misunderstanding and I have to make a big public apology ;)

ericdaoust 12-03-2012 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A Watch (Post 1042323)
Still waiting to see if this is as bad as it seems.... Some of the guys are saying that between all the sports leagues he set up it could be thousands. One of the one's I am in is 28 teams at $50 each.....

At $50 I think you should look into ways to be refunded.


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