SpadedQueen, thank you for joining us here and speaking your views. That is always appreciated and I hope you find other good resources here. There are some super knowledgeable and great folks on here.
I think Linguist summed it up well. To make it simple, we don't like people that lie, blatantly, about things we care about. The fellow running the Con-Artist is lying, in a variety of ways, and keep compounding his lies. That is wrong and no one should be ok with that. This could also be easily fixed by simply showing us anything at all about his actual product. If it existed, it would take but a moment to put some little piece of it up, or describe some little detail. The fact that this hasn't happened speaks volumes. If I was in his boat I'd be putting up stuff instantly to help reverse the negative reactions, not let days go by and just lie some more. As a designer, I cannot fathom launching a marketing effort for such a project without a decent logo, or a picture, or a mockup of my work, or some quality written descriptions, or a sketch, or ANYTHING at all. That is truly, 100%, mind-boggling insane and a misstep the size of the Grand Canyon.
So either we are right, or we are wrong and this fellow is the poorest marketeer ever, neither of which are good outcomes for the consumer.
Detailing some issues:
- He (Shane Carter) says he's not affiliated with the con artist. Lie. He registered the domain name.
- He says that USPCC is amazed by his work. Lie. They have no project going with him. Remember that some of us on here DO have projects with USPCC and know the people there. I asked specifically if they knew him. I could have gotten two answers: 1.) yes we have a project but I can't talk about it or 2.) no, we have nothing going on. USPCC has no reason to lie to me, an existing customer.
- He says he is giving away 150 decks in a few months. This is 99% a lie. If I handed over a fully complete design to USPCC tomorrow, I could MAYBE have it done in 2 months. Maybe, but not likely. He almost certainly has no product to give away at a launch and is using the promise of it as a lure. Not nice.
- He talks up his project like it's the second coming and wants everyone to jump through hoops to spread his work, but all he has shown so far is two stolen PC wallpapers. If that is the design skill at work, then that's another lie.
- We found several other Kickstarter projects of his that are so poorly thought out that they are laughable, and they do not speak well of his ability to manage a project. And he denies being a part of though he's listed as the project owner.
If you think that your personal Facebook info isn't worth anything, and your lists of friends aren't worth anything, and the knowledge of things you like isn't worth anything, and your mailing address isn't worth anything, then Google/Facebook/Twitter and countless other businesses must be doing it all wrong. Your personal info, no matter how mundane it seems is extremely valuable and handing it out any ol' slick talker that dangles a carrot is a poor decision.