> On Indiegogo, you get to keep the funds that you raised, even if you > don't meet your goal. You're watching a thief pick your pocket while blithely > trusting his insistence that he just wants to make sure your wallet is in order.
Indiegogo supports
Flexible Funding: Keep Your Money No Matter What Fixed Funding: Keep Your Money Only if You Meet Your Goal
You're only supposed to select Flexible Funding if you can ship to your backers, even though you didn't reach your goal.
If they keep your money but don't ship then it's fraud. Which can happen on kickstarter too.
I don't know which one they'll use, but as they won't be able to afford to ship if only one person backs them then they really should select fixed funding.
> lol, because the Steam box market is so successful already