Posted December 08, 2014
DarrkPhoenix: My understanding is that in the UK crowdfunding donations are handled under the Sale of Goods Act (basically treated like pre-orders), so hopefully you shouldn't have too much trouble getting whatever organization responsible for enforcing that act to get involved. Best of luck sticking it to them.
Actually, agreeing to a refund to settle the dispute, then not actually providing the refund puts them in a much worse position if someone decides to sue them, as you have a very clear breach of contract there. Plus the judge would have clear evidence of them already acting in bad faith, so would be less likely to give them the benefit of the doubt or much leeway.
I was (thankfully) too late to pledge in the Kickstarter. I pre-ordered from their website, and the reason I got the beta was that it was included in the package I took. As such, I wasn't too fussed about the beta, and I didn't play it. Actually, agreeing to a refund to settle the dispute, then not actually providing the refund puts them in a much worse position if someone decides to sue them, as you have a very clear breach of contract there. Plus the judge would have clear evidence of them already acting in bad faith, so would be less likely to give them the benefit of the doubt or much leeway.
So, £50 for the initial package plus another £35 for expansions. They're offering me £45, which means they want me to pay £40 for sod all. If they think that, they're even more delusional than that CyberMatrix KS guy.