Title: Aaron Easom Post by: Rexas on September 24, 2016, 06:11:05 PM Hey everyone, I’m writing this post on behalf of Bankroll Supply regarding Aaron Easom, who recently left the company.
About a week ago, Aaron came to his mentor to explain that his circumstances may be changing, rendering him unable to commit to the volume requirements of BRS. Despite being in significant make up it was agreed that he could leave without paying any of it back, on the proviso that if he wanted to re-apply in the future he would start with his existing make up. Aaron had left and rejoined bankroll supply several times in the past under these terms. Around the same time as this discussion, Aaron’s daily roll was removed as a result of consistently poor volume. On Thursday 22nd September, Aaron asked if he could start playing again, as he thought he could commit to the required volume. This was agreed, and his daily bankroll allowance was reinstated. That night, he reported that he’d lost the full amount he’d been given for the day, and told BRS that he wouldn’t in fact be able to put the volume in and wanted to leave immediately. After a look on sharkscope, it was evident that he had played only one $5.50 MTT that day. He also changed his password on Party Poker so BRS could no longer access his account. After being confronted, he stated that he had lost the full amount playing tournaments. Obviously we already knew this wasn’t the case. He then stated that he had lost it playing cash, something he wasn’t permitted to do under his sponsorship arrangement, but after receiving an account audit it was confirmed that he had withdrawn the money instead. Aaron was then contacted by his mentor and responded by blocking him along with other members of BRS from Facebook, and not replying to attempts to contact him. BRS are still investigating the total amount of money stolen and whether this was an isolated incident. As yet we don’t know the circumstances surrounding why Aaron has acted in this way. BRS has since found out that Aaron is banned from PokerStars. This is due to an incident where he deposited money on to his account using a credit card that wasn’t his own, without the permission of the owner. This was discovered and his account subsequently suspended. This is not intended to instigate a witch hunt or anything like that, this post has been written to inform the community of the situation and warn them should Aaron seek sponsorship or staking in the future. Known screen names: spuff_monkey91 (Party) Sickestfish9191 (Coral) spuff_monkey (Betsafe) az_the_fish (888) f1sh_ona_heater (Grosvenor) Title: Re: Aaron Easom Post by: GreekStein on September 24, 2016, 07:00:38 PM [ ] shock
Title: Re: Aaron Easom Post by: tonytats on September 24, 2016, 09:35:34 PM Grass
Title: Re: Aaron Easom Post by: Rexas on September 25, 2016, 04:28:12 AM Title: Re: Aaron Easom Post by: Alonso on September 26, 2016, 10:17:22 AM It is not nice to support thieves and I don't do that, but maybe it is time for those pseudo companies WHO ACTUALLY STEALING money from poker economy to f*** off? Maybe it is enough complain how Starrs screwing them etc then in reality for years you yourselves screwed that economy?
Just saying... There are always two sides to the story, init? Title: Re: Aaron Easom Post by: Rexas on September 26, 2016, 02:06:18 PM It is not nice to support thieves and I don't do that, but maybe it is time for those pseudo companies WHO ACTUALLY STEALING money from poker economy to f*** off? Maybe it is enough complain how Starrs screwing them etc then in reality for years you yourselves screwed that economy? Just saying... There are always two sides to the story, init? Can you explain this a little more please? Can see there's a lot of anger in what you've written and if you're saying BRS are stealing money from the poker economy I'd like you to clarify why you feel that is so I can address it, because I certainly feel like that isn't the case. Title: Re: Aaron Easom Post by: EvilPie on September 26, 2016, 02:25:11 PM It is not nice to support thieves and I don't do that, but maybe it is time for those pseudo companies WHO ACTUALLY STEALING money from poker economy to f*** off? Maybe it is enough complain how Starrs screwing them etc then in reality for years you yourselves screwed that economy? Just saying... There are always two sides to the story, init? Can you explain this a little more please? Can see there's a lot of anger in what you've written and if you're saying BRS are stealing money from the poker economy I'd like you to clarify why you feel that is so I can address it, because I certainly feel like that isn't the case. I have no idea why you even think that message warrants a response. Unless you fancy a spot of troll wars then I'd recommend letting that one go. Title: Re: Aaron Easom Post by: Rexas on September 26, 2016, 03:15:26 PM It is not nice to support thieves and I don't do that, but maybe it is time for those pseudo companies WHO ACTUALLY STEALING money from poker economy to f*** off? Maybe it is enough complain how Starrs screwing them etc then in reality for years you yourselves screwed that economy? Just saying... There are always two sides to the story, init? Can you explain this a little more please? Can see there's a lot of anger in what you've written and if you're saying BRS are stealing money from the poker economy I'd like you to clarify why you feel that is so I can address it, because I certainly feel like that isn't the case. I have no idea why you even think that message warrants a response. Unless you fancy a spot of troll wars then I'd recommend letting that one go. Guess I just bite a little to easy :p |