I am creating a post to help identify potentially fraudulent campaigns. Here is an except for this particular creator:
"First time creator I have never heard of. No social media or website links on their Kickstarter profile, generic blurb on "About the Creator". Googling "Double S Creations" leads me to a Facebook profile for an arts and crafts shop that hasn't been active since 2020 and an Instagram profile for a design company in India, neither consistent with the "Maria Alicea" of West Dallas, Texas on the Kickstarter profile. No mention of the campaign or playing cards on the aforementioned Facebook or Instagram profiles. Or anywhere for that matter. Creator has only backed 4 projects, but has a private profile, so I can't check the legitimacy of what they backed."
I am about 50/50 this is the same guy (maybe 2 different, unrelated guys):
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/13 ... ying-cards
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/35 ... ying-cards
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/12 ... stals-no-2
Basically, this guy (or guys) will use multiple accounts. Some of those accounts are used at the beginning of the campaign to "kick it off," and then use a few others to "close the gap." They keep their accounts private so you can't double-check for that. I strongly believe that will be the case here.
I'll get to the red flags to look for in the campaigns themselves in a few days. But, for this particular campaign, most of them will be what I already mentioned in my post above.
Good news, 4 people have dropped. Bad news, I think 70 or so people are going to be very disappointed. If that's anyone on this forum, please message me. I will give you some more insight. Honestly, I will feel super bad if this is a legit campaign, however unlikely. If that's the case, I will gladly eat my humble pie and retract everything. And do something nice for them next time to make it up to them. Until then, I have reported everything to Kickstarter. I am more than happy to let them sort it out.