[6-October-2019] DSP gets a $20 tip to buy Untitled Goose Game, walks it back the next day and asks viewers for shop credit - Thanks for the money, dummy!

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TL;DR watch these two clips:

Clip #1. DSP gets $20 from a viewer/fan to buy Untitled Goose game, says he will do it:
















Clip #2. The next day, DSP says he doesn't have money to buy Untitled Goose Game and asks his viewers to donate him credits for the Nintendo shop/PSN etc.:


















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Full story:


Long-time viewer/fan DJRuno1 was using cheers to ask if DSP would play Untitled Goose Game if someone would gift it to him.

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DSP said "maybe I would consider playing it", and DJRuno1 proceeded to tip him $20 so he could buy the game on the Switch.

DJRuno1 Untitled Goose Game $20 tip.png

Before even thanking him for the tip, DSP started to explain what DJRuno1 should have done instead: he should have bought him a code, instead of tipping him $20 like this. But: DSP said he would buy the game for the $20 he just received and he'd play it "next week"

The reaction of the battered wife:

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And to add insult to injury, DSP then refused to put him on the leaderboard as the top tipper (of the "slow" stream, btw), because the stream was ending soon anyway, even though he kept streaming for almost 15 minutes after getting the $20 tip...

Watch clip #1 above.

DSP flat out says he isn't going to buy Untitled Goose Game and that someone has to gift him the credits for it. Basically: the money disappeared in the black hole that is DSP's wallet.

Text from clip #2 above:

"I wanted to play Untitled Goose Game, but I can't afford it now. If someone actually gifts me the Nintendo Credits, that's the very first thing I would play. I could play it this weekend and I WANT to play it this weekend. I'm pissed off now that I can't, because I was pumped to play it.

So yeah: if anyone was going to go to my Amazon wish list, please consider getting me the Nintendo shop credits. I think it's $15 plus tax, FYI. So please consider that, but yeah, again; I can't afford anything new right now. If anyone gifts credits on PSN or Nintedo shop, that would help out tremendously. Okay?"

Reaction from DJRuno1 and chat:

DJRuno1 $20 for Untitled Goose Game poof gone1.png DJRuno1 $20 for Untitled Goose Game poof gone2.png

Whoops... looks like someone is taking some action:

DJRuno1 $20 possible chargeback Untitled Goose Game_chatlog.png

(Archived by the chatlog from this point: https://overrustlelogs.net/Darksydephil chatlog/October 2019/2019-10-07#401527-401579)

Updates:

He actually did add the game to his schedule in a tweet yesterday evening (around 10 PM his time, after the "late" stream).

Untitled Goose Game schedule tweet.PNG
(http://archive.li/4hMh8)

People in chat have been asking about the $20 tip/not buying the game during today's (Oct. 7th) early stream. DSP gets angry and lashes out at them.

Clip:

What stands out in all of this, is that he doesn't explain why he promised to use the $20 to buy the game yesterday, and why today he's asking for "$15 plus tax" in shop credit. There are basically two options:

1. He intended and was able to use the $20 to buy the game, but for some reason wasn't able to do so anymore today
2. The $20 got added to his already overdrafted bank account, meaning he never was able to use it anyway

The grievance mostly comes down to him simply not explaining where that $20 went (or where it ended up immediately after getting donated).
Also, it completely contradicts the "Please tip me so I can buy games tomorrow/this week/this month, I get that money right away" he repeats like 10 times every stream. Someone donated $20 directly, so according to his own words, he should've been able to buy it straight away/ASAP.

TL;DR Watch this compilation by Mighty D:


Full synopsis:

1. A fake DJRuno posts a thread on TKOH forums named
"DSP Pocketed My $20 I donated for a game". (archived thread here: https://archive.li/CwFiA).

In typical DSP fashion, he changes the thread title to:
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...and responds to the person who started the thread, thinking it's the actual DJRuno1:
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2. He then bans DJRuno1 immediately after showing up in chat before starting his Minecraft stream, launches himself into a 30+ minute rant during the stream and insults (what he thinks is) DJRuno multiple times. (watch the compilation video at the top of this update)

DJRuno1 banned (Untitled Goose Game).png


3. Meanwhile, the real DJRuno1 posts a thread on TKOH forums explaining what happened: he started a complaint/chargeback on PayPal, and DSP refunded him the $20 using the money he made on the early stream:

DJRuno1's archived thread: http://archive.li/rl8Y8

The PayPal message he posted:
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In short, the message says that PayPal is happy to see the two parties were able to resolve the matter themselves.

4. DSP apologizes at the end of the Minecraft stream (included in the compilation video at the top of this update) and on Twitter:

Apology tweet1.PNG Apology tweet2.PNG


A summary of the super Chill Minecraft stream plus some extra stuff can be found in this post made by @mollyhawk.
 
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Good job on making an individual thread for this, like a week ago this woulda just been another post in the 5000 page general thread.

This begs the question (no pun intended): what are the guidelines to make new threads about the... "events" happening in this guy's pathetic semblance of a life?

Something that would be a non-event in a normal person's life is actually considered a huge deal in DSP's life (i.e. elliptical/ bike saga; the JapserY2K; mundane chargebacks; not having enough money to buy a game).

I know Neger popped in the main DSP thread a few days ago and told us to catalog everything but the guidelines weren't very clear.

Should we just throw shit at the wall in terms of creating threads and see what sticks at this point?
 
This begs the question (no pun intended): what are the guidelines to make new threads about the... "events" happening in this guy's pathetic semblance of a life?

Something that would be a non-event in a normal person's life is actually considered a huge deal in DSP's life (i.e. elliptical/ bike saga; the JapserY2K; mundane chargebacks; not having enough money to buy a game).

I know Neger popped in the main DSP thread a few days ago and told us to catalog everything but the guidelines weren't very clear.

Should we just throw shit at the wall in terms of creating threads and see what sticks at this point?

From what Neger said? Yes. Worst thing that'll happen is a moderator deletes it. Or you can just do it retroactively, for example the bike thing. Didn't need to create a thread once it started, but after it blew up, wouldn't have been hard to go back and make a thread fer it.
 
This begs the question (no pun intended): what are the guidelines to make new threads about the... "events" happening in this guy's pathetic semblance of a life?

Something that would be a non-event in a normal person's life is actually considered a huge deal in DSP's life (i.e. elliptical/ bike saga; the JapserY2K; mundane chargebacks; not having enough money to buy a game).

I know Neger popped in the main DSP thread a few days ago and told us to catalog everything but the guidelines weren't very clear.

Should we just throw shit at the wall in terms of creating threads and see what sticks at this point?
I think the general thought is: it's better to have too many threads than to have too little.

Bad/irrelevant threads can easily be deleted/merged or will sink to the bottom on their own, while stuff without a thread that actually is (or could get) interesting will vanish in the huge-ass main thread.
 
This begs the question (no pun intended): what are the guidelines to make new threads about the... "events" happening in this guy's pathetic semblance of a life?

Something that would be a non-event in a normal person's life is actually considered a huge deal in DSP's life (i.e. elliptical/ bike saga; the JapserY2K; mundane chargebacks; not having enough money to buy a game).

I know Neger popped in the main DSP thread a few days ago and told us to catalog everything but the guidelines weren't very clear.

Should we just throw shit at the wall in terms of creating threads and see what sticks at this point?
Is it possible to have a "folder" to contain all Saga threads on the main page?
 

Not sure if the post is from the real DjRuno, but saved this before it got wiped.
 
This begs the question (no pun intended): what are the guidelines to make new threads about the... "events" happening in this guy's pathetic semblance of a life?

Something that would be a non-event in a normal person's life is actually considered a huge deal in DSP's life (i.e. elliptical/ bike saga; the JapserY2K; mundane chargebacks; not having enough money to buy a game).

I know Neger popped in the main DSP thread a few days ago and told us to catalog everything but the guidelines weren't very clear.

Should we just throw shit at the wall in terms of creating threads and see what sticks at this point?
I feel that things like this should have their own threads because these seemly insignificant events have potential to grow into something much larger. Sure it could start as a charge back from a long time fan, but it could lead to banning, and a bunch of fans breaking away from the Pignosis. Phil needs to figure out how to not bite the hand that feeds and now you can see what pigs can do.
 
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Not only did Phil get $20 specially for this dumb game, on his night stream he surpassed his $100 goal. Phil got about $150 or more in tips and however much in bits and subs. So a rough guess, he made $200 or so yesterday.

In Phil's narrative he makes it sound like he only made $20. After PayPal takes a cut and taxes and everything, it just wasn't enough.

I just don't have money to do it! I have to use that money to drive 90 miles away and get a hair cut. There are also meals I have to buy for me and my wife Kat on our day off. No! I am not spending it on fast food, I dont eat fast food any more! We are going to nice sit down restaurants! I know I said I would use your money for the game, but real world responsibilities come first!
 
Not only did Phil get $20 specially for this dumb game, on his night stream he surpassed his $100 goal. Phil got about $150 or more in tips and however much in bits and subs. So a rough guess, he made $200 or so yesterday.

In Phil's narrative he makes it sound like he only made $20. After PayPal takes a cut and taxes and everything, it just wasn't enough.

I just don't have money to do it! I have to use that money to drive 90 miles away and get a hair cut. There are also meals I have to buy for me and my wife Kat on our day off. No! I am not spending it on fast food, I dont eat fast food any more! We are going to nice sit down restaurants! I know I said I would use your money for the game, but real world responsibilities come first!
He also has to go shopping and lease another car for Khat.
 
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