Justin Credible Admits Mishandling Fan Orders, Denies Running A Scam

Former ECW star Justin Credible (real name Peter Polaco) recently sat down for a raw and emotional interview with Maven, addressing long-standing accusations that he scammed fans by taking money for merchandise and not fulfilling orders, along with criticism over missed podcast appearances and no-shows.

Credible admitted mistakes were made but strongly denied any malicious intent:

โ€œDid it happen? Yeah, it happened. But not the way people are saying. I swear on my children, and I would never lie on them. I did it with the best intentions. But sometimes, Iโ€™d get $40 through Cash App, and by the time fees hit and I buy food, the moneyโ€™s gone. I wasnโ€™t ready for that type of responsibility. I wasnโ€™t equipped for it.โ€

He emphasized that he never set out to scam anyone and is open to making amends:

โ€œIf people want to reach out, my email is [email protected]. I donโ€™t have the cash right now, but weโ€™ll work something out. If you paid, you deserve it. Iโ€™m embarrassed. But Iโ€™m not a scam artistโ€”that word hurts. I was just trying to feed my wife and kids.โ€

Credible also responded to criticisms of missed podcast interviews and no-shows:

โ€œNot showing up for podcasts? That only happened once or twice, maybe. But they go online and blow it up like Iโ€™m screwing them. I never bad-mouth anyone, even when promoters ghost me after a show and still owe me $500. I just donโ€™t go online and blast them. But they turn around and bash me. So yeah, I block peopleโ€”I donโ€™t need that energy.โ€

He also pushed back on claims that he ignores fans:

โ€œIโ€™ve given out my phone number to fans. Told them to call me, letโ€™s work it out. But itโ€™s easier for people to talk trash online than face me in real life.โ€

Credible acknowledged his past missteps but asked for understanding:

โ€œOf course I couldโ€™ve handled things better. Do I feel bad? Yeah, because people didnโ€™t deserve that. But this isnโ€™t some big operation. If I made $300 or $400 and didnโ€™t send merch, thatโ€™s a lotโ€”but I never meant to. And if you know me, if you meet me in person, youโ€™ll seeโ€”Iโ€™m a good man. Iโ€™ve done things Iโ€™m not proud of, but Iโ€™m not a bad person.โ€

The full interview is available to watch below: