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Would You Like To Give Ken Whitman's d20 Entertainment $5 In Return For Nothing?

Ken Whitman is a man who has been discussed at length across the RPG community in recent months. With a history of undelivered products and unfulfilled Kickstarters, his name has become synonymous with broken promises. After going radio silent for a while as his most recent failure-to-launch raged across the community, his d20 Entertainment website popped back up on Black Friday asking people to pay him $5 in return for nothing, in a move inspired by Cards Against Humanity.

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Of course, when Cards Against Humanity did it, they were trading on goodwill. The first time they did it, they offered some "crap" - and then literally shipped manure to those who bought it. This year, they asked for money for "nothing". Folks paid it. But CaH has a lot of trust and goodwill in the tabletop gaming community.

Whitman's website had been offline until last week. I'm not going to link to it, because you absolutely should not go there and give Ken Whitman $5. Some rumours went around that he had packed up and moved to Atlanta with the intention of beginning an acting career; I don't know how accurate that is. I reported recently on Noble Knight Games' generous offer to fulfill Kickstarter pledges with their own stock. To be clear, Noble Knight Games is a store, unaffiliated with d20 Entertainment, which had some stock of the products that d20 Entertainment's Kickstarter backers never received. A classy move on their part - they were in no way obligated to do anything like that.

You can read some updates (or non-updates) about the Knights of the Dinner Table video pilot Kickstarter here (there was also a Spinward Traveller one).
 

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I know Ken Whitman's record on promises is terrible and he digs his hole deeper with every project, but this seems a pretty stupid move into full on chicanery. Is Whitman trying to make a joke but is so tone deaf about the mood in the community that he thinks this is a good idea? Is he really that dumb (or hoping other people are so out of touch that they'll give him more money)? Or is this someone else presenting a joke at his expense?
 

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I used to love reading his supporter posts (there was quite a lot of them at one point) over at Kenzer. Gradually they faded away. Every so often we get a 'give him a chance' post though

Please find me one of them as the last I've seen is they've all gone underground. I'd love to have a couple of whatever they are having to keep sane.
 







Cards Against Humanity gave people a cow turd for $5 last year during their Black Friday special offer. Seriously. Look it up.

This turd won't even give you a turd for $5.
 

From all the information on offer, and from personal experience, may I recommend that you do not give this man your money. Even for nothing (you couldn't make this up!).
 

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