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<blockquote data-quote="jerryrice4949" data-source="post: 9235878" data-attributes="member: 6794167"><p>I appreciate you sharing your experience. If I may clarify my own experience a little I think we may see we are not so far apart. I have backed well over 100 kickstarters. Some from large companies like Free League and KP and some from 1-2 person outfits kickstarting their first passion project. I have had maybe 2-3 that failed to deliver and many that were late. Some very late. But also a couple early and maybe a handful that were on time. I understand KS is not a store and when the projects that were late especially during Covid and even with the ones that didn’t deliver, I understood and just moved on.</p><p></p><p>My feeling in the past was there was a relationship between the creator and the backer. As a backer I understood the project may never be completed, may be late or even may not be entirely what I expected since it was just under development. But I also expected that being one of the people to help fund this project that there was a benefit to me too. So when I see the project I help fund a lot cheaper at an online retailer I cannot help but feel the relationship was broken. This experience is rather new. As I noted earlier, I did not see that happening until the last 2 years or so, where I was paying significantly more to back something than it would be sold for by a retailer upon release.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerryrice4949, post: 9235878, member: 6794167"] I appreciate you sharing your experience. If I may clarify my own experience a little I think we may see we are not so far apart. I have backed well over 100 kickstarters. Some from large companies like Free League and KP and some from 1-2 person outfits kickstarting their first passion project. I have had maybe 2-3 that failed to deliver and many that were late. Some very late. But also a couple early and maybe a handful that were on time. I understand KS is not a store and when the projects that were late especially during Covid and even with the ones that didn’t deliver, I understood and just moved on. My feeling in the past was there was a relationship between the creator and the backer. As a backer I understood the project may never be completed, may be late or even may not be entirely what I expected since it was just under development. But I also expected that being one of the people to help fund this project that there was a benefit to me too. So when I see the project I help fund a lot cheaper at an online retailer I cannot help but feel the relationship was broken. This experience is rather new. As I noted earlier, I did not see that happening until the last 2 years or so, where I was paying significantly more to back something than it would be sold for by a retailer upon release. [/QUOTE]
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