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  1. In order to launch a project on Kickstarter, a creator must first go through steps to verify their identity, this ensures that they are a real person. The creator’s verified name is then displayed publicly in the creator bio.

  2. 9 sie 2024 · What is a Kickstarter scam? Scams on crowdfunding sites — while rare — are a very real possibility, and backers should approach each campaign with a healthy level of skepticism. Scams are defined as dishonest schemes or frauds in which perpetrators use them to purposely benefit themselves.

  3. 4 lis 2022 · Both IndieGoGo and Kickstarter are built on a cemetery of smartwatches that have failed to ship entirely, functioned abysmally, or just couldn’t make a profit (like the Pebble watch).

  4. Kickstarter has liability while the company is actively raising funds. They have legal liability to vet, and monitor there site. Once projects reach funding, kickstarter seems to release all liability and it then moves between you and the company you funded.

  5. If you receive a message that appears suspicious, feel free to contact us via employment-scams [at] kickstarter.com. Per the FBI’s recommendations, we also encourage you to file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission’s Consumer Sentinel or the Internet Crime Complaint Center.

  6. 17 lut 2024 · They’re just scammers: While Kickstarter does some screening on its end, there’s a very small chance that the project creator is just a scammer and is going to take the proverbial money and run. Fortunately, this happens quite rarely.

  7. 14 gru 2018 · A post from a u/exclamationmarek appeared soon after donators grew suspicious of Triton and Redditors got to work. Experts logged on, crunched numbers and debunked claims over a 994 comment...

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