A Brief Introduction to this Page's Purpose

Not Another Dime! is dedicated to documenting the assorted, and sometimes wild, details of Mr. Ken Whitman's business dealings within the Role Playing Game (RPG) industry. This place is NOT intended to be a medium of discussion about Mr. Whitman, pro or con, but instead be a "jumping off" point to enable the reader to make their own informed decision about Mr. Whitman's history and business character. (Editor's Note: After years of this documentation, we simply cannot be anything BUT "con" when it comes to Mr. Whitman)

Whenever possible, links to the original source material will be provided, but in many cases that information may have been deleted or secured behind restricted-access (like a private Facebook page) accounts.

Anything posted here is the opinion of the retrospective author and any content shown is to be considered "fair use" and posted for educational purposes only.

Note to authors: Please begin each post with the original date of the event being documented in the format of YYYY.MM.DD (i.e. If the event being recorded happened on March 15th, 2015 and today's date was August 8th, 2018 the beginning of the post's title would be 2015.03.15 and not 2018.08.08) so readers can use the Chronology page to find specific information. Please use appropriate tags when possible for the same reason.

Note to contributors: If you have some valid data to send, screenshots, links to other Ken Whitman stories, etc., please feel free to send a gmail to notanotherdimeblog. We'll look into it and post if appropriate.

Monday, May 23, 2016

2016.05.23 Commentary on Kickstarter's Terms of Service as it Pertains to Ken "Whit" Whitman's KS "Funding"

2016.05.23 Commentary on Kickstarter's Terms of Service as it Pertains to Ken "Whit" Whitman's KS "Funding"
This post is a bit of a repeat in that Jolly Blackburn posted this basic Kickstarter information on some of Ken "Whit" Whitman's Kickstarter comments.

While he posted the information without commentary, we won't. Not everyone with a vested interest in d20 Entertainment's unfulfilled promises are going to see Jolly's (I hope he doesn't mind if we pretend to be on a familiar enough basis to use 1st names) post.

While most people focus on the almost $200K Ken "Whit" Whitman scammed gleaned from Kickstarter, there is an untold fortune in off-books sales of books, KenzerCo products, and resin that easily gets glossed over. Of course this post is in regards to Kickstarter's own terms of use. We've highlighted the simple fact that Kickstarter should be held accountable for violating their own rules, but just like Ken "Whit" Whitman's off-book sales all this is often overlooked.

Jolly's post is from Kickstarter's Terms of Use, item #4 (How Projects Work). We've copied the formatting as it was presented. Any emphasis on our part, mostly for commentary, will look like this (1):

"When a project is successfully funded, the creator must complete the project and fulfill each reward. Once a creator has done so, they’ve satisfied their obligation to their backers.

Throughout the process, creators owe their backers a high standard of effort, honest communication, and a dedication to bringing the project to life.(1) At the same time, backers must understand that when they back a project, they’re helping to create something new — not ordering something that already exists. There may be changes or delays, and there’s a chance something could happen that prevents the creator from being able to finish the project as promised.

If a creator is unable (2) to complete their project and fulfill rewards, they’ve failed to live up to the basic obligations of this agreement. To right this, they must make every reasonable effort to find another way of bringing the project to the best possible conclusion for backers. A creator in this position has only remedied the situation and met their obligations to backers if:


  • they post an update that explains what work has been done, how funds were used, and what prevents them from finishing the project as planned;(3)
  • they work diligently and in good faith to bring the project to the best possible conclusion in a timeframe that’s communicated to backers;(4)
  • they’re able to demonstrate that they’ve used funds appropriately and made every reasonable effort to complete the project as promised; (5)
  • they’ve been honest, and have made no material misrepresentations in their communication to backers; and (5)
  • they offer to return any remaining funds to backers who have not received their reward (in proportion to the amounts pledged), or else explain how those funds will be used to complete the project in some alternate form.(6)

The creator is solely responsible for fulfilling the promises made in their project. If they’re unable to satisfy the terms of this agreement, they may be subject to legal action (7) by backers."

1) Ken "Whit" Whitman has been anything but honest or dedicated. He has openly admitted to co-mingling funds from different projects and people have figured out many of his lies. There are literally too many to post & link to in one post.

2) Or simply unwilling. See any post regarding Pencil Dice and/or Deck Dice

3) While there have been some communication regarding certain project delays, there has been no accounting on how funds were used and what work has been done. There have been multiple excuses as to why projects haven't been completed, including several of "Jolly Blackburn has interfered with my ability to raise more funds"

4) In short, nothing regarding these projects has been done "in good faith"

5) See comment #3

6) Ken "Whit" Whitman probably never had any intention to refund backers. He has publicly stated he is "broke" while also admitting he has made little money from life in general, yet he has claimed to spend large sums of personal money (as in upwards of 133% of his annual income) not only on Kickstarter projects, but also on developing new projects.

7) We would posit that this tidbit is actually a part of Ken "Whit" Whitman's business model. Use Kickstarter scams to swindle a lot of people out of relatively small amounts of money, as-in less money than those scammed would have to spend on lawyers & lawsuits to get their investments back.


Monday, May 16, 2016

2016.05.16 Updating the Pseudonyms Page

2016.05.16 Updating the Pseudonyms Page
If anything, we try to be thorough here at NAD. It often pays off, but it means we also spend some time chasing down dead-ends or info nobody would care about.

Today one of our team noticed a small inconsistency that needed to be checked out. We've already listed Ken "Whit" Whitman's earliest "companies" as "Whit Publications, Inc." now we know that Ken "Whit" Whitman likes to make up companies and unfortunately the online searchable records don't go back that far, but we suspect that "Whit Publications, Inc." is another false front, just like D20 Entertainment LLC.

The tip of was a brief mention of the Mutazoids game, which actually has a Wikipedia page. The page lists Mutazoids as being produced by "Whit Productions, Inc." While that could be a typo, it is difficult to think that the cover of the game is a typo as well.
Ken "Whit" Whitman's 1st few "companies"
The 1st Edition was made in 1989 and the 2nd Edition in 1992, at least according to RPG.net

Definitely not a typo.....especially when you see one of the old Mutazoids ads. This ad, interestingly enough, came a page before a review for the game in White Wolf #20.

1990 Mutazoids Ad

We just don't see Ken "Whit" Whitman actually incorporating one company in 1989 and then another just a couple years later, at least based on his current "company" of D20 Entertainment LLC.

Adding "Inc." or "LLC" doesn't legitimize your business....unless you actually incorporate. It actually is illegal to represent yourself using these terms if you haven't actually incorporated! Of course we should give Ken "Whit" Whitman the benefit of the doubt that he did incorporate....twice, but as of today we don't have any proof of this.

We've updated the Pseudonyms page appropriately to add in this new entry.

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

2016.04.22 Ken "Whit" Whitman Spending Resources on Something Other Than Kickstarter Fulfillment

2016.04.22 Ken "Whit" Whitman Spending Resources on Something Other Than Kickstarter Fulfillment
If you've been reading posts here at Not Another Dime (For Ken Whitman) you'd know that Ken "Whit" Whitman has raked in a lot of money from Kickstarter, and probably (there is no accounting here) just as much from off-books sales of resin and IP/products that aren't his. In several cases these products were double-sold or never even existed to begin with.

This means a lot of people have been left high & dry by Ken "Whit" Whitman, who has attempted, and failed, to run his scams (highly biased, but what would you call all of these fraudulent activities?) under the "protection" of a company, in this case d20 Entertainment, that doesn't exist.

Basically Ken "Whit" Whitman is on the hook for the plethora of small and large cons and instead of making his victims "whole" he invests in a con? No, not the type of "con" you'd normally associate with Ken "Whit" Whitman, but the type normally associated with those he normally fleeces: a gaming convention.

We hadn't heard of BobCon before, mostly because all of us live outside of the area. Luckily our readers do not and "Chuck M" gave us a head's up.

BobCon Sponsor d20 Entertainment


"Special thanks to our friends and Patron-level sponsors d20 Entertainment. You may know them as the creators of the Brothers Barbarian web series, the Knights of the Dinner Table live action series, based on Jolly Blackburn's timeless gamer comic series, or the recently funded Spinward Traveller, based on Mark Miller's classic space role-playing game Traveller. d20 Entertainment is gamer culture, for gamers, by gamers."

Of course you usually want to keep connected to your money source in some fashion. Hard to come around for another scam if you don't have an audience to take from....


Monday, May 9, 2016

2009.01.21 Another Lead on a Ken "Whit" Whitman Business.....We Need Your Help

2009.01.21 Another Lead on a Ken "Whit" Whitman Business.....We Need Your Help
Recently we'd come across some info that we cannot divulge...because we were asked not to...and because it didn't really seem like new information as it was stuff we'd all already assumed some time ago. Of course, researching stuff for NAD on Ken "Whit" Whitman does tend to color your perception over time.

This is why we recommend you read what you need to and make an informed decision for yourself. NAD is clearly biased against Ken "Whit" Whitman, even though we have striven to remain unbiased.

Regardless of intent and information we'll post what we can when we can, but we could use your help. By happenstance we have recently uncovered a potential lead for one more of Ken "Whit' Whitman's alleged businesses, something that feels familiar to anyone who picks up Knights of the Dinner Table now and again:

JollyBGood over at RPG.net


"The Gaming Temp business in KODT was actually inspired by a RL company. Back in 95 or so Ken Whitman was pitching something called the Gamer Corps. More of a GM for Hire type thing (hire their GMs to run your games at stores/cons) but as I recall they would come to your house and run a game as well."

Wait...what? The Gamer Corps from KoDT were inspired by Ken "Whit" Whitman? There has to be more to this story somewhere!

If you know anything about this, please drop us a line via email at or by using the contact form on this page. We'd love to be able to add "Gamer Corps" to the Pseudonyms page!

Thursday, May 5, 2016

2016.05.05 Ken Whitman's Use of "Whit" Whitman....

2016.05.05 Ken Whitman's Use of "Whit" Whitman....
I like to think we're lucky here at Not Another Dime (For Ken Whitman) because we get get comments from different groups of people that Ken "Whit" Whitman has burned on his path to "easy money" through Kickstarter.

Today we got this quick comment from none other that Jolly Blackburn, arguably one of Ken "Whit' Whitman's biggest victims: "Whit Whitman... heh. Guy screwed up so bad he had to change his name to hopefully avoid being connected to google searches on his name."

Jolly Blackburn's Original Comment

2016.05.15 Whit Whitman Google SearchWhile I'm sure a few folks would look at that and chuckle a bit, there is probably a bit of truth to this and it is also the biggest reason we just don't refer to our raison d'etre as "Ken" or "Kenny", but make it a point to use a full, well close enough, name of Ken Whitman, or Ken "Whit" Whitman. Our goal here is to make sure anybody trying to do even a moderate amount of background checking on our boy finds him easily enough.

The goal of the blog isn't to make it so Ken "Whit" Whitman is unable to find work, but to ensure that he isn't able to take advantage of folks as easily as he has been able to do pre-Google. Believe it or not we do actually check periodically to see how we are doing.

To the right is the results of a search for "Whit Whitman".

Between the pictures and the links, there are 15 main hotlinks out. Only two are not for "our" Whit Whitman, and nearly 1/2, seven to be technical, highlight Ken "Whit" Whitman's activities within the RPG Community and/or his Kickstarters.






Now if we take a look at a search for "Ken Whitman".....

2016.05.15 Ken Whitman Google Search
Here we have 14 main links and all 14 are about "our" Ken Whitman, with nine about Ken "Whit" Whitman's community activities & Kickstarter. If you were to look closer you'd find three of the remaining links under Ken "Whit" Whitman's control, compared to maybe four for "Whit Whitman".

At a glance it looks like Ken Whitman's switch to Whit Whitman might easily have been about keeping his past buried as much as is possible, but we here at NAD, as well as those at some other friendly blogs,  don't really have too much of problem digging.....

Monday, May 2, 2016

2016.04.15 "Savior" Ken "Whit" Whitman Attempting to Cross-Over to a New Fandom...

2016.04.15 "Savior" Ken "Whit" Whitman Attempting to Cross-Over to a New Fandom...
Well, well.......we'll have to file this somewhere between "WTF?!" and "called it" on behalf of Jolly Blackburn.

Our main man Ken "Whit" Whitman hasn't wasted any time trying to parley his meager role as a Walking Dead extra into something bigger.

This Saturday is Free Comic Book Day and is also Retro Mega Comic Con in Savannah, GA. Now there isn't that much info on the website, well at least info we want, but the Facebook page has quite a bit......

Thanks to Anthony Swartz for the 411 (emphasis ours):
2016.04.15 FB Post
"Negan's Saviors are coming!!!!!

Walking Dead fans!!!

For their First Ever Comic con Retro Mega Comic Con is Honored to Welcome!!!

Whit Whitman Pick Axe Savior & Eugene's Savior Tom Hughes
Whit Whitman Pick Axe Savior 
When not chasing Rick and the gang through the woods, Whit Whitman is a Atlanta Georgia actor appearing in various television episodes & films, which include:

The Walking Dead, Vampire Diaries, Game of Silence, Survivor Remorse, All Eyes on Me, The True Memoirs of an International Assassin, and many others.


Eugene's Savior Tom Hughes 

Other than rouging up Eugene on the season 6 finally of Walking Dead, Tom Hughes is a central Georgia actor appearing in various television episodes, films, haunted attractions and theatrical productions, which include:
The Walking Dead, Sleepy Hollow, Exit 101, The Wizard of Oz theatrical production, and Haunted Montrose haunted slaughter house. 

Thomas Lives in Dublin, GA with his wife and daughter.

Both these really cool guest will be on hand at Retro Mega Comic Con May 7th Downtown Savannah Tickets are only $10 for the event! This is family Friendly event for all ages!

www.retromegacomiccon.com

Hope to see you there"