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    Stantavious Cloman Defrauds Poker Agent Over Mere $25

    Stantavious Cloman (aka: Julian Jacob) allegedly defrauded a member of the poker community. Cloman is accused of scamming someone over a mere $25. Basically, Cloman sent money to a poker agent, got the chips loaded, then punted the money off and disputed the transaction claiming the chips never got loaded.

    The poker agent who was defrauded is Bryce Johnson and he provided evidence that he loaded the chips in the PokerBros club and screenshots of the conversation with Cloman (who goes by the name Julian Jacob on Facebook).

    The screenshot shows $55 was loaded to Cloman's account because he had previously purchased $25 in chips and received a 10% bonus on the purchases so in total $55 was put on his account in PokerBros.

    Cloman uses the username MostHated007 on PokerBros.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattSoleyn View Post
    Stantavious Cloman (aka: Julian Jacob) allegedly defrauded a member of the poker community. Cloman is accused of scamming someone over a mere $25. Basically, Cloman sent money to a poker agent, got the chips loaded, then punted the money off and disputed the transaction claiming the chips never got loaded.

    The poker agent who was defrauded is Bryce Johnson and he provided evidence that he loaded the chips in the PokerBros club and screenshots of the conversation with Cloman (who goes by the name Julian Jacob on Facebook).

    The screenshot shows $55 was loaded to Cloman's account because he had previously purchased $25 in chips and received a 10% bonus on the purchases so in total $55 was put on his account in PokerBros.

    Cloman uses the username MostHated007 on PokerBros.

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    Not to be a stickler Matt but to be fair you’re the one that allowed this shit to propagate in your group. You didn’t allow raked clubs and such to advertise for a variety of reasons and then you flipped a switch. I believe some people have been said it was a bad idea. Not judging but it’s no secret there are scummy people on these clubs players and agents even owners. I do find it laughable dude would do this for a measly $25. Sets a pretty low bar for sure.

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    Is the poker agent broke?

    I realize you don’t want people scamming you…but for $25 is it worth putting someone on blast?

    I would assume in running an illegally raked game it’s the cost of business to have the odd person chargeback.

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    Quote Originally Posted by simpdog View Post
    but for $25 is it worth putting someone on blast?
    These scammers often start small and move to bigger scams.

    He defrauded this agent for $25, but next time he might try to steal $250 or $1250.

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    If a guy is literally going to stop payment on $25 bucks it’s part of doing business as a “poker agent”. Bryce Johnson needs to move on with his life. I guess if you want to put the guy on a blacklist or whatever unless he repays that’s fine. But a Poker Agent has to be able to accept getting rolled for 25 bucks once in a while. “You picked the wrong person”. Come on bro. Let’s move on.

    It’s not excusing the bad act. Stealing anything is wrong. But this is certainly a very slight occupational hazard that just has to be written off. Otherwise, don’t be a poker agent or only add funds that can’t be charged back. I’ve learned being in the gambling world my entire adult life….sometimes the juice isn’t worth the squeeze. Just not worth the time on this one. Got to move on.

    Time is of the greatest value in life by far. How much time has been dedicated to this $25 bucks? Way too much.

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