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The Kickstart page does have an update, from 10/9/20, titled "The End of the Road". You have to log in to see it.
A lot of time and money went into the project. I think David is feeling the frustration a lot of us go through at times. I'm speaking with him about options.
I too believe Kickstarter has been told the project is complete rather than cancelled. I have held off responding to the Reward Survey awaiting further clarification from the developer.
I think that is correct...there is nothing that indicates the project has been cancelled that I can see. And those of us who (likely stupidly) submitted the survey are now unable to file a complaint, the best I can tell. (I'm still looking into that.). So basically, we look like the bad guys requesting a refund, and probably lets David off scot-free to keep whatever funds he wants? Damn, this is getting weirder and more frustrating by the day. First and last Kickstarter campaign I'll ever do. And a free tip for any of you still in the game...never commit to multiples. It's a $110 lesson learned for me, not a $55 one.
If you scroll all the way to the bottom of the "Campaign" page, there is a "Report this project to Kickstart" button that brings up several options. One may work. I also replied to the survey asking for a refund. At least the button is still there, whether it makes any difference, time will tell.https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/wasatchscalemodels/firebox-a-tiny-dcc-train-controller/description
I don't have a horse in this race but I think the main question people want answered is why are people's money not returned 100% since nothing was delivered?
Again, I don't have a horse in this race but I think the main question people want answered is why are people's money not returned 100% since nothing was delivered?
I almost forgot about my experience with CESM - ALMOST.Yep, this is exactly how things went down when I tried to get those Comet cars designed. Lost of promises, bluster, then dead air.Dave, some advice. If you have an idea for a project then fund it yourself. I have done this several times: Working on shrinking vehicles to N scale, getting an etched kit made for the Walthers PD hopper. I often find that the product is good enough for my own use, but not the quality I would sell to others. Some are salvageable the etched kit needs a new run in a different metal. Some are not. But you simply can't take people's money without being 90% though development and production. Come on man.