Washington Files First Consumer Protection Lawsuit Over Kickstarter Fraud
An anonymous reader writes "In 2012, a card game called Asylum was successfully funded on Kickstarter. Two months later, its expected delivery date came and passed without a product. In July 2013, the company behind the game stopped communicating with backers. Now, the Washington state Attorney General has filed a consumer protection lawsuit against the makers. This is the first time a project from a crowdfunding site has been the target of such a lawsuit. The AG said, 'Consumers need to be aware that crowdfunding is not without risk. This lawsuit sends a clear message to people seeking the public's money: Washington state will not tolerate crowdfunding theft. The Attorney General's Office will hold those accountable who don't play by the rules.' Here's the legal document (PDF)."
The system is working the way it should?
Good.
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So is this a case of too much government involvement in "open source" things or is this a case of the government is a bit late and should have prevented this situation from happening in the first place?
Glad to hear it. Too many Kickstarter projects have screwed over their backers. Sure, you can play the "investment" card, but there are still several projects where the creators shipped a few units and then just disappeared. It's one thing to fail to create, but yet another just to keep the goods for yourself.
If there's anyone who needs a lawsuit for defrauding customers, it's John Campbell and the downright hostile conclusion of his Sad Pictures for Children Kickstarter promises. The man's an outright con artist with narcissistic personality disorder.
Judge for yourselves selves: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/73258510/sad-pictures-for-children/posts/759318
Man, that looks like a pretty cool game! How can I contribute?
I changed my bookmark to http://slashdot.org/?nobeta=1 even before the Slashcott.
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Well, someone at Dice clearly doesn't like this idea.
That just makes me convinced this is actually a rather good idea.
Captcha: shaming. How very appropriate. Perhaps we can shame Dice into dropping Beta once and for all.
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Nerds who knowingly paid for game that did not exist upset that game does not exist and go running to big government instead of wising up.
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Ooops, looks like John Campbell shouldn't have burned those books he promised his backers now.
And what of Oculus now that they sold out to Facebook? If I actually contributed to it, I would be royally pissed by now!
Life is not for the lazy.
"In 2012, a card game called Asylum was successfully funded on Kickstarter. Two months later, its expected delivery date came and passed without a product. In July 2013, the company behind the game stopped communicating with backers. Now, the Washington state Attorney General has filed a consumer protection lawsuit against the makers. This is the first time a project from a crowdfunding site has been the target of such a lawsuit. The AG said, 'Consumers need to be aware that crowdfunding is not without risk. This lawsuit sends a clear message to people seeking the public's money: Washington state will not tolerate crowdfunding theft. The Attorney General's Office will hold those accountable who don't play by the rules.' Here's the legal document (PDF)."
Isn't this technically how government operates? They steal your money ie taxes, tax anything and everything. Never sticking to its core of serving the public's needs, such as better infrastructure, I could give a list far longer but I will refrain, then spend the money on stupid shit, or it disappears. I think the AG needs to look in the mirror and to the left and right, and more so if there is concern over 'public' money.
By no means am I saying this case should be dropped, and people allowed to be ripped off. But most of these people are fairly wealthy and are reckless with their money, so I am not shedding any tears. People obsessed with naive notions of having to have the next {what they think] big thing before anyone else. This should have happened a lot sooner since most of the projects still haven't been released to those that help fund them, especially if lower income people are funding projects that are of use to them in terms of disabilities, medical issues, ect...
Where you can 'buy' products that do not exist. On a credit card with money you do not have!
...big financial criminals roam free! Way to go state attorney!
They're going after a $25,000 account? Then they should look at PebblePeak at RocketHub. They've collected nearly $170,000 (yes, that much) and have not delivered anything.
I'm still waiting for the prez to make good on his net-neutrality pledge, not to mention closing the prison at Guantanamo Bay...
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Although friends are still trying (four years after the fact) to fix this one -- https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/schuyler/lockpicks-by-open-locksport/comments -- some of the earlier comments indicate what happened to cause the project to go off the rails from the beginning. Evidently, so much money flowed in (over and above what he was expecting) and he used it to fund his lifestyle rather than do the work. Hopefully, he has been banned for life from kickstarter and other crowdfunding sites.