Not entirely.
Pompino aren't the toughest of frame you can get, the chainstay for instance are susceptible to cracking.
Structurally wise, shouldn't be a problem cutting it, but with the Pompino I would advise against it.
I'm not arguing against your proposition that chopping bits out of a frame which is already known to be weak in that area is a bad idea, just that your suggestion that the price has anything to do with the question seems spurious.
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Not entirely.
Pompino aren't the toughest of frame you can get, the chainstay for instance are susceptible to cracking.
Structurally wise, shouldn't be a problem cutting it, but with the Pompino I would advise against it.