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Slightly off topic but Fanatiq stream popped up on the side and he's talking about his history and he got his start in MvC2 grinding with LowTierGod.
fakkits of a featherSlightly off topic but Fanatiq stream popped up on the side and he's talking about his history and he got his start in MvC2 grinding with LowTierGod.
I'm not a Tekken player, but the first thing that came to my mind when I read your post was the Dragon's Nest.does Tekken have any iconic stages
Waterfall is up there tooI'm not a Tekken player, but the first thing that came to my mind when I read your post was the Dragon's Nest.
Ya boy just got assigned to a Next Gen fighting game. I’m gonna try to snag some beta codes for the brehs.
Son making moves outchere
Problem is Fanatiq is still not "defending" Art like he says he is and is doing nothing but changing the minds of a few idiots. RobTv was not that articulate but he made the point that only mattered: why did Art send money to himself to pay players when it was not necessary?That debate showed RobTV legit can’t put up a good defense when on the back foot; just like his Guile. :trollbron:
He got destroyed by Ethiopian Destiny.
Pyramid scheme/Blessing loom stuff, just pay the folks you owe with the money from the next tournament and so on and so forth. Real bummy shyt considering the amounts though.Problem is Fanatiq is still not "defending" Art like he says he is and is doing nothing but changing the minds of a few idiots. RobTv was not that articulate but he made the point that only mattered: why did Art send money to himself to pay players when it was not necessary?
Ehhh, at this point i can not say he maliciously stole money from players but moving the money around like he did they may have taken a loss.Pyramid scheme/Blessing loom stuff, just pay the folks you owe with the money from the next tournament and so on and so forth. Real bummy shyt considering the amounts though.
There is one other aspect to the ‘skimming’ claim that should be addressed. There was a particular example of monies owed to a player named MasterMike for this event, which was winner-take-all despite the description. That amount, clearly, was $305.63, and Arturo did pay that amount via Paypal. Here is a receipt for that payment:
There was a bit of to-do about this, as $270 is clearly not the same amount on the Matcherino. There appears to at least be a partial explanation, however: both Matcherino and Paypal take out fees anytime anyone cashes out from the website, as explained in the FAQ:
To break it down:
- Matcherino automatically takes 4%, so that’s roughly $12.23. 305.63 – 12.23 = 293.40
- Paypal, according to their site, takes 3.49% + .49 cents for Paypal Checkout for merchants, or roughly 10.24 + .49 cents. $293.40 – 10.73 = $282.67
That leaves roughly $12.67 to account for. Arturo frequently cites that he “assumed tax liability” and lost money doing transactions through Paypal, as it would count as earned income that increased the taxes he’d been saddled with. This is hardly farfetched, as New York is infamous for its heavy taxes on anything gambling related, but it’s unclear if that applies in the form of an immediate state tax on cash out. If that is the case, the 4.5% NY state tax for earners in the $21,401-$80,650 range, which is a reasonable assumption of where Arturo is at, would take the total down into the $260 range. After that, Arturo transferring those monies via Paypal’s Friends and Family option would make it not taxable, and the tax liability claim would check out.
But is that all there is? Again, it’s not clear that if MasterMike were to cash out via Matcherino he’d assume the same state tax. Given Sanchez’s previous good standing with regards to paying out, this would seem like an odd exception. This is worth investigating and following up on, but in good faith and with the presumption that Arturo was not trying to short the player.