Re: Dave Finch...
Must be another Batteroo Supporter!
ROTFL...
Dave, I think you have another account to delete!
LOL
Anyway this project has failed already big time. They have a product that should appeal to almost every citizen in the world, and from those 7,000,000,000 potential buyers they could only find some 7000 willing to give it a try. VC's will be very disappointed now
Even more now that they have effectively lost their patents.
Running out of money is their only face-saving option at this point.
Batteroo was out of money before the IGG campaign ever got underway. There simply is not enough money to meet the commitments without diving into someone's pocket.
Sorry, that should have been in quotes:
"Running out of money" is their only face-saving option at this point.
Yes, it seems unlikely that they're actually manufacturing anything at this point. More likely they're just working on their escape.
Right, highly unlikely, they must have really bad luck. Wikipedia says that the landslide covered an area of ten hectares, that's 0.1 km^2, and 33 buildings where destroyed. The area of Shenzhen is 2050 km^2, so the landslide affected 0.005 % of it (that's 50 ppm). I couldn't find a list of the buildings, would be interesting if there was any factory at all.
If you multiply the odds of all their excuses you'll get a probabilty lower than a jackpot in a lottery.
Edit: I read their announcement again and it is the same as with their other tricky descriptions: They didn't say that their factory was destroyed by the landslide, which you would assume, but they are using the disaster just as an excuse for the delay. If someone ask them why, they could say everything goes slower in Shenzhen because of the cleanup work etc.
If I would be a backer I'd collect all those tidbits for a class action suit. False claims, misleading reports ...
If I would be a backer I'd collect all those tidbits for a class action suit. False claims, misleading reports ...
You wouldn't need to, we've collected them all here for you
McBryce.
+++ Breaking news +++ Breaking news +++ Breaking news +++ Breaking news +++ Breaking news +++ Breaking news +++
The news team was able to get a first impression of the massive landslide in Shenzhen, China.
As of now it is unclear how long it will take to repair all the damages to the infrastucture, but it is estimated that deliveries will be delayed by almost one full year. However Batteroo is working hard to deliver the rewards before Christmas 2016.
Yes. they are so predictable...
Alexander.
Yes. they are so predictable...
Alexander.
I can't read the text in the image.
If I would be a backer I'd collect all those tidbits for a class action suit. False claims, misleading reports ...
You wouldn't need to, we've collected them all here for you
McBryce.
isn't there anything legal that can be done about these scammers, or are the terms of the funraising method that you can end up with nothing ?
They are VC, so have some legal fictions they spin. Basically the investors are gambling, though the stuff coming out of Batterpoo is skirting the line between legal advertorial and a pump and dump scheme. If they do go belly up ( better than 90% chance of that) there might be a recourse by the backers, though they did sign many of the rights away in investing in a VC startup, as many do fail.
If I would be a backer I'd collect all those tidbits for a class action suit.
People always talk about class action lawsuits about crowd funded projects.
It's not going to happen for a few tens of bucks item, and few hundred $k funding.
The problem with stuff across countries is where is the legal authority to rule based ? it's probably hard suing someone half way across the world.
The problem with stuff across countries is where is the legal authority to rule based ? it's probably hard suing someone half way across the world.
It is. And it costs huge amounts of money and time to sue someone in any case.
And there is few if any case law rulings on crowd funding campaigns, so no one has any clue about legalities.
Crowd funding sites usully make it quite clear you are
not "purchasing" "goods". You are investing in a company in exchange for a
promise of a reward that you specified.
but what batteerizer and many others have done amountes to is a boiler room scam and those are taken seriously. what is needed is for that to be seen and for the same rules to apply with maybe the crowd funder being resposible for persuing them and therefor the crowd funder obtaining access to security from the proposers.
I do peer to peer lending. Any losses are mine to bear. But the mediator of the loans does employ a legal team to persue the debts and hold garantors to account, people don't just ditch and run.
SIMON... sorry, did you mean pursue, or peruse ?!!
but what batteerizer and many others have done amountes to is a boiler room scam and those are taken seriously. what is needed is for that to be seen and for the same rules to apply with maybe the crowd funder being resposible for persuing them and therefor the crowd funder obtaining access to security from the proposers.
https://nonprofitquarterly.org/2015/07/02/the-feds-take-action-against-crowdfunding-fraud-and-its-about-time/Backers should report any fraud! Also if there's no chance to get your money back or it's just about a few bucks, make sure to stop scammers in the future!
+++ Breaking news +++ Breaking news +++ Breaking news +++ Breaking news +++ Breaking news +++ Breaking news +++
The news team was able to get a first impression of the massive landslide in Shenzhen, China.
As of now it is unclear how long it will take to repair all the damages to the infrastucture, but it is estimated that deliveries will be delayed by almost one full year. However Batteroo is working hard to deliver the rewards before Christmas 2016.
It was already covered. Maybe I'm too sensitive, but that picture you used is kind of in bad taste to the victims of that disaster.
Granted, Batteroo using it as an excuse is as bad because most likely they were not affected directly.
isn't there anything legal that can be done about these scammers, or ...
My personal favorite is: Educate the people.
Optional: If the scam ended up being proved: Expose the "organisators" for being scammers, and expose the "victims" for being stupid.
isn't there anything legal that can be done about these scammers, or ...
My personal favorite is: Educate the people.
Optional: If the scam ended up being proved: Expose the "organisators" for being scammers, and expose the "victims" for being stupid.
We must be careful. Just as they are...
There is little doubt that Batteroo are incompetent, arrogant and 'incredibly' unlucky', but to call them scammers is a grey area... and this seems to be what they are playing.
There are a lot of words that fit better, and none of them are complimentary - but until a formal judgement drops - what they are doing is not illegal. It has very strong elements of questionable conduct, disrespect, dubious morals and other commercial no-no's... but they aren't in this for the long term business, so none of that matters.
There is little doubt that Batteroo are incompetent, arrogant and 'incredibly' unlucky', but to call them scammers is a grey area... and this seems to be what they are playing.
There are a lot of words that fit better, and none of them are complimentary - but until a formal judgement drops - what they are doing is not illegal. It has very strong elements of questionable conduct, disrespect, dubious morals and other commercial no-no's... but they aren't in this for the long term business, so none of that matters.
Watch their videos again...it's obvious they never believed Batteriser works as claimed.
The only question is whether they ever intended to manufacture
anything. It now seems obvious they didn't.
(...and why would they waste money on manufacturing something that will cause them problems and make them a laughing stock, 100% guaranteed?)
There's hundreds of people out there waiting for Batterisers to arrive so they can test them, measure the efficiency, plot some curves, etc. I think the Batteriser Brothers decided to have the last laugh.
For the batteriser people:
I wonder if the next delay will be due to "an act of God"
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I wonder if the next delay will be due to "an act of God"
Somalian Pirates!
Cargo Ship sunk by the North Koreans!
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