Now deciding which one I want. Either #4 or #5.Thank you so much.
Yes, there are some big fans of us. Appreciate and thank you for your support again!
Ricky
They did...30 EB spots and a $9,996 goal is NOT a lot to reach. They should have sold fast.
That wasn't my point or even a question, but merely an observation. I read Scantor mention the points and was my response to his remark without quoting him.They did...
Not really Mike I was just sayin'I guess everything needs to be quoted to keep in context.
I like the M:02 with the grey theme as it goes with the whole Lunar look...but also like the M:05 as that khaki is really sharp and eye catching...M:05 is my choice. Although, it’s really hard to make a decision.
Yes, normally there were over 10% dropped backers and Kickstarter would still deducted the 9.5% handling charge even it's failed transactions after campaign ends. Therefore, it really hurts as creators.I was having a conversation with the owner of "My Watch Addiciton" when he mentioned "Kickstarter is really a bad platform because many backers have no intention of buying the watch and just pledge for no reason and leave".
I agreed with his point. I've seen many times a project will go backwards. Some bail from EB spots inadvertently screwing up the whole process.
New PVD colors are on my mind right now. If it's steel blue case or ice blue case would be quite eye-catching.I like the M:02 with the grey theme as it goes with the whole Lunar look...but also like the M:05 as that khaki is really sharp and eye catching...
Any hints on what a new colorway would be if the strech goal is reached?
That is what another guy who just launched another watch on KS told me. The thing is if they bite into the profits, maybe it's time to give Kickstarter the boot. I understand it's sometimes easier said than done, but hopefully you will be able to achieve independence one day. Best of luck to future success.Yes, normally there were over 10% dropped backers and Kickstarter would still deducted the 9.5% handling charge even it's failed transactions after campaign ends. Therefore, it really hurts as creators.
Yes, we are trying to hope to make it someday.That is what another guy who just launched another watch on KS told me. The thing is if they bite into the profits, maybe it's time to give Kickstarter the boot. I understand it's sometimes easier said than done, but hopefully you will be able to achieve independence one day. Best of luck to future success.
I see Aragon who has been long established and around for many years do the occasional KS campaign. I think with some brands like Wing, it's not about the financial help, but more to try to get a feel on something new and maybe get extra exposure.
You are right. We will continue to use the Indiegogo platform after completing the Kickstarter crowdfunding, where we can only have a perk under limited quantity. However, there should be received few perks only as our previous experience. We would try our best anyway.Wouldn't using Indiegogo as your crowdfunding platform take care of the problem of folks backing out? I know that as a backer you have to pay up front, unlike KS...and your payment is only refunded depending on which funding type the creator chose when launching the campaign...
Great to know you are in. Thanks a lot!Got in on one for my wife. She is super excited. It will be her first meteorite.