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I would rather own spoiled milkI said it once and I say it again: too bad Scopely isn't traded publicly. Otherrwise we should get some stock and then we could say that we literally own Phil
-"Who is the shareholder of Scopely?"I said it once and I say it again: too bad Scopely isn't traded publicly. Otherrwise we should get some stock and then we could say that we literally own Phil
Is there anything really new to say?Why's the thread dead? He's spending every weekend.
because the users that updated this thread got banned by sum dumbass
Phil continues to increase his spending, he's over $3k/month now in 2024. He's spent over $100,000 on WWE Champions now, by even conservative estimations.Is there anything really new to say?
$3000.01What do guys estimate Phil makes in a month if he's able to blow 3000 on gacha?
time was in 2018, he was making about $10k a month, give or take $3k, he made about $118,000 that year.What do guys estimate Phil makes in a month if he's able to blow 3000 on gacha?
Aren't his penalties increasing this year? Don't know much about that part. Just know his income is going down and his spending is going up.
Yeah, it's easy to be pretty accurate with Phils income when better and smarter people gather the information and graph it in an easy to understand format.but his breakdowns of Phil's monthly income seem to be pretty accurate.
he must be making more than he was before the bank leaks, or found new sources of credit.Phil continues to increase his spending, he's over $3k/month now in 2024. He's spent over $100,000 on WWE Champions now, by even conservative estimations.
I just wanted to note that. There's nothing else to add. Look up TJGamebox on Twitter if you want specific updates.
He's (mostly) debt free. A large chunk of his income pre-begruptcy went towards minimum payments (credit cards, Connecticut condo, taxes. All of this can now be spent on jpegs. They also have a second income to manage the household.he must be making more than he was before the bank leaks
His Mother just sent him money for his birthday. She does it every year.he must be making more than he was before the bank leaks, or found new sources of credit.
Phil claims (so take this with a grain of salt) he has outstanding tax debts so large that he can barely afford to pay any of the principal and most of his monthly payments go towards interest. He has never specified a total amount due or anything like that recently, the best we have is his statement in either 2019 or 2018 that he owed $17,000 in taxes for the preceding year. This is a reasonable amount given his income of about $120,000 and that's all the analysis I can do unless he is dumb enough to give his tax returns to a troll.Is Phil going to get the IRS knock? Is he that badly behind on taxes? My dad was the taxman (sorry, not trying to PL) that everyone hated to see. It is ridiculously easy for an IRS agent to get a Fed judge to sign off on an asset seizure/forfeiture.
But his debt situation stabilized about three to five years ago: He defaulted on the Connectikhando mortgage (about $730/month) in Spring 2019, defaulted on his credit cards (hard to calculate his payments with what we know but probably 4 figures / month just in interest) in October 2019, and finally had the HOA fees for the Connectikhando (about $400/month) terminated in mid-2021.He's (mostly) debt free. A large chunk of his income pre-begruptcy went towards minimum payments (credit cards, Connecticut condo, taxes. All of this can now be spent on jpegs. They also have a second income to manage the household.
DSP pays for his mortgage, regular monthly bills, some random groceries here and there and that's it... most of everything that's left over goes to scopely.
This is as good a place as any to write that based on the bank leaks, he gets at least $1,000 from Linda for his birthday. If I am reading PoP's tracker for the leaks right he got $2,000 in 2020 and $1,000 in 2021.His Mother just sent him money for his birthday. She does it every year.