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Originally Posted by Tony1988
Jesus they aren't the devil just because they have given dates in past or device info that didn't pan out...lol....
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It's not just because they have made erroneous predictions or plagiarized material that they tend to be vilified. They have swindled people out of a substantial amount of money.
Just the other day, Michael was bragging in an article about how they had received over $400,000 in funding from their Indiegogo campaign. He also claimed to have shipped out over 400 of those devices to those backers, which seems highly unlikely given the number of backers who have posted complaints on the Indiegogo page.
In July of last year, he claimed to have sold about 5000 of Good Ereader's own devices.
However, a substantial number of backers haven't received either their device or a refund as can be seen from the comments section of the Indiegogo campaign page.
Michael and Peter routinely evaded simple questions and told a number of outright lies throughout that campaign from which they received close to $400,000US.
And now they have the chutzpah to brag about how successful their campaign was while former backers accuse them of fraud... Such people are not to be trusted, and there is very good reason to keep such information in the foreground so that others are not taken in by their scams.