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The problem with such a case being brought by a state attorney general is that everything must be calculated based on only the Kickstarter backers who live in the state of Washington. Out of the 810 backers, 31 were Washington residents at the time of the campaign in 2012, so the case was brought on their behalf. The Kickstarter project was supposed to be a set of horror-themed playing cards, and the campaign raised $25,146 back in 2012. The cards were supposed to be delivered at the end of 2012, but the people behind the project haven’t communicated with their backers since the summer of 2013. The final judgement against the Nashville-based company includes: $668 in restitution to Washington state backers AG MAKES CROWDFUNDED COMPANY PAY FOR SHADY DEAL [Washington State OAG] |
- by Laura Northrup
- via Consumerist
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