Hey fatboy!!!! Any pictures of ur billiard room n Vegas?

i don't judge yáll by your reputations.
i judge you by how you treat me.
it's all, in how you work it.
don't kick someone when they are down - cause you never know.
kharma....

and i have raised my son, as same.


PS - 5 lamborghini's don't impress me.
 
The compound has a large garage --

And most businesses that make money take advantage of people. Name me one that doesn't. Does Bill Gates and all his CEOs, VPs, etc. really all need to be worth billions?

i know -- ;)

and - you're preaching to the choir. i was an auditor for Big 6 & who we screwed would boggle your mind. WAS, being the operative word!

FYI, what i know about Bill Gates's wife from Duke, would....get me banned.
;)
 
The Rip Off Report.

Some good stories here.

I mean, this company was designed for one sole purpose, and that was to steal money
from people that were desperate and had little to begin with.

Once people figured out that they were getting taken advantage of, they tried to cancel.

That didn't deter anyone from Consumer credit Services from debiting their bank accounts anyway.

Theft, pure and simple.

One group of people eating pork and beans and Eric, eating prime rib and farting in their general direction while having a good laugh.

Read some of the stories and don't ever claim that Eric P is a nice guy.

Why? Because nice people don't treat others like he and his company did, thats why.

http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/directory/consumer-credit-services-ccs

I didnt read but a couple but this quote said sumthing to me....."Please pass this on. These people need to be shut down. I'm in the military fighting for company's like this one, to rip me off. Boy, do I get a warm and fuzzy!"

Some on here talking about he was always nice to me maybe he had plans for you to be his next victim...just saying con artists are always working an angle and you can huff about im too smart for that yeah the last guy said that too!!
 
back in 1900 and 88 . . .

The Rip Off Report.

Some good stories here.

I mean, this company was designed for one sole purpose, and that was to steal money
from people that were desperate and had little to begin with.

Once people figured out that they were getting taken advantage of, they tried to cancel.

That didn't deter anyone from Consumer credit Services from debiting their bank accounts anyway.

Theft, pure and simple.

One group of people eating pork and beans and Eric, eating prime rib and farting in their general direction while having a good laugh.

Read some of the stories and don't ever claim that Eric P is a nice guy.

Why? Because nice people don't treat others like he and his company did, thats why.

http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/directory/consumer-credit-services-ccs


Back in late 1900 and 88 I was injured on a project I was running. Wife and three children, it made sense to draw workmans comp with no idea how long I would be off work due to my own back.

A few months after starting workman's comp I get a catalog in the mail from CCS. There was a credit card offer too which my wife thought might be a good idea to provide extra cushion for emergencies since I dealt in cash or bank loans only. The back of the catalog had a densely written block of text at least three or four inches tall, full page width. No paragraphs at all or spacing that could be avoided, poor contrast between the text and background, and tiny print. I had something like 20-10 vision and still had to bring the catalog out into bright sunlight to read the text.

Aside from ridiculous rates and terms, the "credit card" was only good for items in the catalog. I pointed out to my wife that an item he was selling for forty dollars sold for six all the time at a local flea market and that was typical of the stuff in the catalog. I remembered this incident because my wife was deeply embarrassed for suggesting we get involved plus I collected some of the most outrageous mail I received back in those days.

eric claimed he only marketed to the lowest of the low, people who had no credit and deserved none. I don't know what my signature was worth at the time but when I wanted $25,000 back then it was mine on my signature at the bank in less than twenty-four hours. My credit was perfect and had always been perfect. CCS almost certainly had gotten a listing of people on workman's comp and marketed to them assuming quite accurately that some would be desperate. They marketed to the old, the ignorant, and the desperate, and offered them terms similar to those offered by loan sharks while claiming that dealing with CCS would rebuild their credit.

eric is genuinely psychotic, I still have the documentation. Perhaps the steroids, perhaps the crack he bragged about taking on this forum over and over, perhaps he was just born that way. Doesn't matter, he is far from stable. he can play the nice guy as long as things go his way but like all genuine psychopaths he can turn on anyone in an instant.

One of the things that has turned me away from pool is that as a general statement the people in pool worship money and those that have it regardless of how they got it. I'm not pointing fingers and as I said that is only a general statement, as this thread indicates there are quite a few exceptions and at least in the case of eric more waking up all the time.

Hu
 
don't kick someone when they are down - cause you never know. kharma.

Well, isn't that exactly what Eric and his company did. Pick the most vulnerable and kick them further, when all most were doing is trying to keep their heads above water.

Its easy to get a bad credit rating, specially with credit cards and all it takes is for someone to lose their job and be struggling for a month or 2.

I remember reading one story, (Rip Off Report), a particular sad one, and yes, it involved a returning Vet to his wife and family. The average Military person doesn't make a ton. These people were just looking for a leg up.

What company doesn't try and make as much money as they can. Only thing is, big difference between offering merchandise or a service or just out right theft.

Make all the excuses you want for Eric, there was absolutely no justification in what Consumer Credit was doing for the years that they were in business.

People were led to believe that by using Consumers Credit cards, they were rebuilding their credit rating. False, they had zero ability to do that for a person.

People were led to believe that they were making, and would receive either of the 2 credit cards mentioned. Another out right lie.

Cool, for those of you that have never ridden in a Lambo, keep on the good side of Eric, he may take you for a ride some day. Pun Intended.

Me, if I ever make it to Vegas again, I'll just rent a 1/2 ton or a Harley to go touring.

Pink. Reminds me of 2 more sayings.

Every dog has its day. And.

When the chickens come home to roost.
 
Well, isn't that exactly what Eric and his company did. Pick the most vulnerable and kick them further, when all most were doing is trying to keep their heads above water.

Its easy to get a bad credit rating, specially with credit cards and all it takes is for someone to lose their job and be struggling for a month or 2.

I remember reading one story, (Rip Off Report), a particular sad one, and yes, it involved a returning Vet to his wife and family. The average Military person doesn't make a ton. These people were just looking for a leg up.

What company doesn't try and make as much money as they can. Only thing is, big difference between offering merchandise or a service or just out right theft.

Make all the excuses you want for Eric, there was absolutely no justification in what Consumer Credit was doing for the years that they were in business.

People were led to believe that by using Consumers Credit cards, they were rebuilding their credit rating. False, they had zero ability to do that for a person.

People were led to believe that they were making, and would receive either of the 2 credit cards mentioned. Another out right lie.

Cool, for those of you that have never ridden in a Lambo, keep on the good side of Eric, he may take you for a ride some day. Pun Intended.

Me, if I ever make it to Vegas again, I'll just rent a 1/2 ton or a Harley to go touring.

Pink. Reminds me of 2 more sayings.

Every dog has its day. And.

When the chickens come home to roost.

POINT!
point taken.

and yes - the score is now 3.

but i am still going to remind you:

that WAS.
this IS.
NEXT?

(everything happens for a reason)
 
The compound has a large garage --

And most businesses that make money take advantage of people. Name me one that doesn't. Does Bill Gates and all his CEOs, VPs, etc. really all need to be worth billions?

Bad comparison, IMO. How much money you make is not directly tied to whether you provided a fair deal to the consumer. If someone makes a ton and at the same time is doing legitimate business, more power to them.
Eric has always come across as a very friendly guy and appears to be a nice guy, however it seems his business was a bit on the shady side, to put it nicely, JMO. He also was very proud of how good he was in the 'boilerroom' businesses that he made his first big money on. Calling people on the phone (can't remember if it was cold calls) and getting them to buy something that was usually a con in some way. I'm pretty sure he admitted as much....yeah, he did put hiz biz on da street. One could say he is not that different than Kevin Trudeau in his business tactics.
 
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It's easy to stray from the Original Topic and I was guilty.
 
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Word in the street is i'm broke,

So just to piss of you haters i just wanted to chime in and remind you i'm sitting fat, any one want to bet on that? So keep hating, say what you like as i will not read this thread. i'm happier now that ever.

see ya at thanks giving........unless i post a pic of a few new toys i bought, but thats very unlikely.


what's important is where his head is now

Well, as a couple of months ago, I guess thats where his head is at.

Nope, no life changing experiences, no epiphanies. Still sitting Fat on the Misfortune of others. And with New Toys on top of it.

it takes an emotional event,
to change habitual behaviour.

Yep, pretty much the same habitual behavior on AZ that is known as Eric.
 
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Coffee Song of the Morning:

Well, as a couple of months ago, I guess thats where his head is at.

Nope, no life changing experiences, no epiphanies. Still sitting Fat on the Misfortune of others. And with New Toys on top of it.

Yep, pretty much the same habitual behavior on AZ that is known as Eric.

and perhaps your post, will hit home....
for some dumbass reason, i can't get this song out of my head this morning -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQrTGE4wwwA

- i'm sure it has nothing to do with thinking about pool.
 
Why all the distaste for Eric? He seems like a likable enough fellow and I don't think I recall him saying bad things about anyone. I've e-mailed and corresponded with him on several occasions and he's pleasant enough. I know he usually mentions his money and/or possessions and that can be irritating, mostly because I have neither:).

P.S. He does not play good pool.

Seriously, what gives?

ONB

It's how he made his money, by taking advantage of people.

Also, how he comes to the forums and talks about what all he has and how he has called everyone else suckers who will never amount to anything. So what if you corresponded with him and he was nice. He's rubbed so many people the wrong way with his attitude and to boot, he's been forgiven on numerous occasions for his tirades, only to come back with more of an attitude than ever.

He thinks he's the only person in the world with money, and craps on everyone else. He is an awful player. If you'd like to see him play, look up the Fatboy classic or whatever it is called when he played in the ring game and had no business even racking for all the other players in it.

The few people who swing from him thinking that they will somehow fall into some money or rub elbows with his royal heinous are the only group of people that really like him.

Read his posts, look him up on internet, form your own conclusions.

Thanks for the reply. I know nothing about Eric or how he earned money. His posts are barely readable and I have usually skipped them if they were more than a sentence or two long.

I am not going to dislike someone because others do.

I have no interest in knowing more about anyone on this planet.

It seems that this thread has nothing to do with pool except for the 1st post and it's just turned into a thread for people to vent.

ONB
 
The compound has a large garage --

And most businesses that make money take advantage of people. Name me one that doesn't. Does Bill Gates and all his CEOs, VPs, etc. really all need to be worth billions?

That's absurd. Really. Most businesses provide a product or service in return for your money. Most businesses that don't make money are soon out of business. Microsoft provides a quality product but no one is forcing you or anyone else to purchase it. I suppose you want to live in a Socialist Society where they regulate how much people like Bill Gates is able to earn? If you don't like his product, vote with your wallet and don't buy it, nobody has a gun to anybody's head forcing them to purchase Windows or Office.
 
lots of memories

and perhaps your post, will hit home....
for some dumbass reason, i can't get this song out of my head this morning -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQrTGE4wwwA

- i'm sure it has nothing to do with thinking about pool.


A lot of memories associated with Jim Croce's music. From his light songs to his more serious stuff I think he was as gifted a songwriter as anyone of his generation. I can't help wondering how much we lost when he died every time I hear one of his songs.

Bookmarked the youtube link, I'll spend a few hours listening to music before the day is out, thanks!

Hu
 
A lot of memories associated with Jim Croce's music. From his light songs to his more serious stuff I think he was as gifted a songwriter as anyone of his generation. I can't help wondering how much we lost when he died every time I hear one of his songs.

Bookmarked the youtube link, I'll spend a few hours listening to music before the day is out, thanks!

Hu

I looked up the lyrics to this song, and until now, didn't realize just how pool related it was. Now... who's "a Jim" and who's "a Slim"?


"Uptown got it's hustlers
The bowery got it's bums
42nd street got big jim walker
He's a pool-shootin' son of a gun
Yeah, he big and dumb as a man can come
But he stronger than a country hoss
And when the bad folks all get together at night
You know they all call big jim "boss", just because
And they say

You don't tug on superman's cape
You don't spit into the wind
You don't pull the mask off that old lone ranger
And you don't mess around with Jim

Well outta south Alabama came a country boy
He say I'm lookin' for a man named Jim
I am a pool-shootin' boy
My name Willie McCoy
But down home they call me slim
Yeah I'm lookin' for the king of 42nd street
He drivin' a drop top cadillac
Last week he took all my money
And it may sound funny
But I come to get my money back
And everybody say jack don't you know

And you don't tug on superman's cape
You don't spit into the wind
You don't pull the mask off that old lone ranger
And you don't mess around with jim

Well a hush fell over the pool room
Jimmy come boppin' in off the street
And when the cuttin' were done
The only part that wasn't bloody
Was the soles of the big man's feet
Yeah he were cut in in bout a hundred places
And he were shot in a couple more
And you better believe
They sung a different kind of story
When big Jim hit the floor now they say

You don't tug on superman's cape
You don't spit into the wind
You don't pull the mask off that old lone ranger
And you don't mess around with slim

Yeah, big Jim got his hat
Find out where it's at
And it's not hustlin' people strange to you
Even if you do got a two-piece custom-made pool cue

Yeah you don't tug on superman's cape
You don't spit into the wind
You don't pull the mask off the old lone ranger
And you don't mess around with slim"

Songwriters: Croce, James
 
I heard Eric was involved and may have partially funded a publicity reel done in Vegas for yet another Pool Reality Show a year ago or so or more.
 
Eric is good people's....

Everyone that I know who has actually met him and not gone by his internet persona only, agrees with me on this point.

I was eating dinner a few years back at the steakhouse @ the Riviera in Las Vegas with Chris Bartram and Derek Disco. In walks fatboy, he pulls up a chair as if he were invited.. ok, whatever. I don't know him but i'll give the guy a shot.

Two hours go by and it was hard to get a word in as Eric hasn't stopped talking about himself as well as trying to make a game with Bartram. Chris was quick to agree to the game Eric asked for, knowing full well that it would never happen anyway (it didn't). Non stop talking about himself, his money, his cues... it just didn't stop. The bill comes and Eric (the wealthiest human ever apparently) leaves cash for his share, almost to the penny without a tip. I took care of it without saying a word. LOL

Sorry Jaden, I've met Eric and I gotta say, I disagree with you on that point.
 
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