the thing that scares me is that they cannot fill any of their original customers orders yet they are going out and advertising for future orders. I've seen their ads everywhere now. Are they just burning cash? This isn't just a $5 part either.
I got a similar message but not one addressed to Kickstarter participants. I ordered mine in October and would much prefer to wait until all is well before receiving mine, as he stated above. I can still brew and am in no hurry. There's anticipation, yes, but it would appear that they're paying attention to detail and wanting to ship a "top notch" product. I'm looking forward to seeing what finally goes out the door. I have a hunch it could be impressive.
Did anybody else order from brewnanny.com? I did and I went today to check on my shipping or order status and I can't log in to my account. It doesn't have my email address or my user name on file. I also sent an email to the email address he gave out on kickstarter [email protected] and it came back as undeliverable. Maybe the site is having problems. I can't find emails of my confirmation either. Can somebody else that ordered from the website see if they can log in?
Any update on this? Just saw this thread after looking at it. Looks like they have made some progress if they have two models...
Has anyone ever asked for their money back? Was there a legal disclaimer you had to agree to before backing them?
Unfortunately, with KickStarter they do not do refunds, and their are risks with backing a Kickstarter project. The funny thing is with BrewNanny... they collected $45K through Kickstarter,then started selling more via their own website... not sure how many more but they created a site to market and sell them..
Now my cousin Vinny on the other hand might be travelling to the east coast soon to collect if they don't start fulfilling their orders with product that ships and works... lol
I would suggest that people who have "purchased" the Brew Nanny look into Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation. Massachusetts has pretty strong consumer protection laws and failing to deliver a product after taking payment for it should apply.
Keep in mind that Massachusetts state law is going to override any Kickstarter terms of service. If the law says you can't use unfair or deceptive business practices you can't just make a contract that says "my client allows unfair and deceptive business practices" and do business in Massachusetts.
The people who bought these things should really get together and file a class action lawsuit.
I'm still waiting on those people that supposedly got one to say something.
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