Paul Komoda, a sculptor with a long association with the late surrealist artist and special effects guru H.R. Giger, also committed to designing figurines for the game -- and special pewter versions for backers who committed higher amounts to the project. In its first crowdfunding case, announced Thursday, the federal agency said that Erik Chevalier raised more than $122,000 from 1,246 backers and promised investors they would receive rewards, including the board game and pewter game figurines, if he Chevalier promised backers that if they helped fund his campaign, they would receive T-shirts or a copy of the game with pewter figurines made by well-known sculptor Paul Komoda. Chevalier was hoping to raise $35,000. More than 1,000 backers later As a come-on to potential funders, Chevalier enlisted sculptor Paul Komoda to create larger-sized pewter figurines as a bonus to contributors who pitched in $75 or more. However, after 14 months, the 1,246 backers received nothing except a litany of However, those that backed higher pledge levels that offered rewards, such as custom art and limited edition pewter figurines, have ended up shelling out a significant amount of money for just the game – which was delivered by another company. The crowdfunding campaign promised a number of rewards, including pewter figurines sculpted by Paul Komoda and a copy of the board game. Over the next 14 months, Chevalier made several updates stating that the project was progressing well. When he .
another game developer stepped in and published the game and gave all backers a copy of the board game but not the other, highly prized deliverables, such as the promised pewter figurines." The project was expected to conclude within six months. But rather than deliver copies of the game or pewter figurines to those donors, as he had promised to do once he reached his $35,000 goal, Chevalier took in money until he had raised nearly four times Chevalier promised perks to the 1,246 supporters who contributed to his campaign, including a final copy of the game or “specially designed pewter game figurines,” the FTC said in a news release. Those backers never got the swag. “Many consumers The agency's complaint says that when Chevalier started his "Doom" campaign on Kickstarter.com, he said that if he raised $35,000, backers would get certain rewards, such as a copy of the game or specially designed pewter game, figurines. Chevalier raised .
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