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<blockquote data-quote="Nik Barbour" data-source="post: 30881"><p>I know its not possible, but I would prefer if Kickstarter applicants were vetted for existing funds or business worth, and rejected if found to be just applying for loan free, risk free, ways of running their business / producing or developing their product.</p><p>Don't get me wrong, I know there are some deserving cases. But If the business proposer doesn't believe in the proposal enough to risk funds that they have or could access through loans / investors, then the product shouldn't be brought to market. - Just feels like everyone wants risk free enterprise now!</p><p></p><p>I've seen people past couple of months, running kickstarters to supply products they have been already supplying for the past 10 yrs or more, but are now using this route to avoid upfront cost prior to sale.</p><p>Very disheartened and sceptical about most Kickstarters now. It could have been a really useful entrepreneurial tool but greed has mainly spoiled it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nik Barbour, post: 30881"] I know its not possible, but I would prefer if Kickstarter applicants were vetted for existing funds or business worth, and rejected if found to be just applying for loan free, risk free, ways of running their business / producing or developing their product. Don't get me wrong, I know there are some deserving cases. But If the business proposer doesn't believe in the proposal enough to risk funds that they have or could access through loans / investors, then the product shouldn't be brought to market. - Just feels like everyone wants risk free enterprise now! I've seen people past couple of months, running kickstarters to supply products they have been already supplying for the past 10 yrs or more, but are now using this route to avoid upfront cost prior to sale. Very disheartened and sceptical about most Kickstarters now. It could have been a really useful entrepreneurial tool but greed has mainly spoiled it. [/QUOTE]
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