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Sunday, September 19, 2021

When Do We Get to Call Bullshit? We're Calling Bullshit

 

When Do We Get to Call Bullshit? We're Calling Bullshit
It has been three weeks now since Ken "Whit" Whitman reached out to us to bitch and moan about our "negative" coverage and how we don't cover when he does the bare minimum:

"It seems you only like to post the negative.   Pencil Dice are starting to ship and not a peep about it...."

Yeah, well if he's been shipping pencils that means he's fulfilling his Kickstarter Backers, albeit six (6!) years late.

Hmm........according to the USPS, the slowest mail rate they have is 2-8 days, so since it has been 22 days since he reached out, we should have found some......SOME....trace of 'ol Kenny filling out his obligations, right?

Outlook Not So Good

Right?

Yeah, come on....unless this is your first visit to Not Another Dime (For Ken Whitman), you should already know the answer.....NOPE!

From the Pencil Dice Comments (Going back 22 days, mind you, and emphasis is ours):

2021.09.26 EDIT: It has now been 30! days and these comments shown below are STILL the most current....

Pencil Dice Comments for the Last 22 Days


From the RPG Pencil Dice Comments (Going back 22 days, mind you, and there is nothing to emphasize):

RPG Pencil Dice Comments for the Last 22 Days

Now to be fair, not shown in the Pencil Dice comments since I only went back 22 days, there is one other comment about a backer getting their pencils. Both of these people.....BOTH...were referenced in our post 21 days ago.


So in three weeks we have not had a SINGLE Kickstarter backer report that they've received their Kickstarter pencils from "d20 Entertainment" or Ken "Whit" Whitman. Now we wouldn't expect every backer to post that they got their pencils, but 6 years late you'd logically expect someone....ANYONE to post their surprise pencil package mailing.....

....yeah, we're calling bullshit.


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