As others have mentioned, this site hosts many known scammers. When I say "known scammers" I am not referring to creators who attempt a project and fail. I actually find the failure part quite interesting as well as I understand the initial risks of crowdfunding and know a product is not guaranteed. "Known scammers" are creators who use Kickstarter to back a project, then once the product is complete, instead of filling the orders they have, they start their own site and start selling the product, ignoring their initial backers/customers and saying their orders "do not exit". The creators basically forced all backers to be investors of their company but with no perks or benefits. Kickstarter can try to pretend they haven't complaints of this occurrence. The more they ignore these issues, the higher the ratio of scammers. At very least, they could stop hosting creators that don't fulfill orders but are selling the exact product somewhere. To note, as an 11 year customer, I have proudly backed many successful small business projects but no more under Kickstarter as their lack of response on this is appalling.