It would have made more sense if he had given some refunds before announcing that he was planning on refunding people..... ..... primarily because the point of him "contacting kickstarter" to do this, leads to the notion that he doesn't know how to do it, and also opens the door for him to come back in a month and say "kickstarter won't do it" for whatever reason. That way he can look like a good guy without spending any money.
He did mention crypto coins on purpose and he is involved in pump and dump schemes of crypto through his channel. This man is a scammer and always will be one. He is calling himself a "Crypto Expert" and at the same time he tells people that he only just a year ago learned about crypto and is now rich. So which is it?
Well, we all meet again. This is Jason, the failed game developer everyone apparently enjoys hating to this day.
Let me begin by saying, after all of these years, I've accepted several facts.
#1. Those who crusaded against me saying what I was setting out to do couldn't be done, were right. At the time, I was convinced along with some guidance from others not to be named, that by utilizing Unity and other assets, I could achieve my goal of creating the game I always wanted. I went for it. I failed.
#2. Due to some of the ways I reacted to some of the nonsense at the time, I became a bit of a game dev villain.
#3. Although I think everyone knows at this point that I never actually scammed, stole or lied to anyone, I was the one who sold the idea of the game and I was the one that put my name, face and reputation on the line. Therefore, even though everyone donated to a passion project that could and did fail, its my responsibility to repay the supporters.
Now, coming up with $100k plus isn't an easy task, but after all of these years I have in fact been trying to make things right with the community. My first effort was in simply giving James and his new partner, everything. Even after all of the money I put into the game after the KS funds were gone, I still felt that if James and his partner were able to finish the project and get everyone what was promised and I was truly the reason for things not going well, then I would remove myself from the project and walk away. We saw how that worked out. Then, after developing a couple of mortgage branch offices and getting into the crypto space I set off to launch a new project. I thought, if I can distribute crypto tokens and my project does well, I will have repaid a great debt, helped everyone possibly gain more than they contributed to begin with and maybe, some folks would have a change of heart...nope. that didn't work out well either because my project was a bit complicated and people didn't understand what the hell I was trying to create.
So, my recent announcement to refund the backers contains things related to my interest and successes in crypto, however, by no means has any of that been in promotion of myself or anything I'm doing. My message was to let everyone know that things have been going well for me, and I finally have the means to make things right. I'm making a couple BTC a week just from affiliate sales from Youtube, to be honest. I have a platform in development with a friend of mine that has already received a buy out offer (its not even finished yet!) and overall, things have been going very well for me.
The fact is, I am going to be issuing the first round of refunds very likely within the next 48 hours. To some of the comments here, yes, I wasn't sure how to go about making these refunds on Kickstarter but that is because its no longer possible through them as I showed in another updated. However, Paypal does have a mass payment system I will be able to use, or I can just do things one at a time.
Folks, I get that this entire ordeal was a nightmare. I honestly regret the entire idea. I had a dream, I went for it and suffered what I consider the first true failure of my life. I learned a lot, I made some mistakes in the process but after 6 years, I'm still here, wanting to make things right, and I am.
I'm not asking any of you to like me. I am simply asking you to hold off on all of the crazyness for a bit. Its Wednesday. I will be making the first round of refunds this week (possibly tomorrow). If I dont do it, come at me with your burning pitch forks. If I however do make things right, just let me move on with my life peacefully. I hope you will all agree that I deserve that much.
It's 2:30am and I'm exausted. Yes, I look like a zombie because A. I'm 40 years old now and B. I'm up way too late every night doing what I do. But I love it, and I always get my 7 hours in, so I'm fine.
I honestly wish you all the best and to be honest, I wont be back here after this post. I'm not going to torture myself with what I expect to see in response to this reply, but I'm hoping that soon enough, this can all be put to rest once and for all.
Well, we all meet again. This is Jason, the failed game developer everyone apparently enjoys hating to this day.
Let me begin by saying, after all of these years, I've accepted several facts.
#1. Those who crusaded against me saying what I was setting out to do couldn't be done, were right. At the time, I was convinced along with some guidance from others not to be named, that by utilizing Unity and other assets, I could achieve my goal of creating the game I always wanted. I went for it. I failed.
#2. Due to some of the ways I reacted to some of the nonsense at the time, I became a bit of a game dev villain.
#3. Although I think everyone knows at this point that I never actually scammed, stole or lied to anyone, I was the one who sold the idea of the game and I was the one that put my name, face and reputation on the line. Therefore, even though everyone donated to a passion project that could and did fail, its my responsibility to repay the supporters.
Now, coming up with $100k plus isn't an easy task, but after all of these years I have in fact been trying to make things right with the community. My first effort was in simply giving James and his new partner, everything. Even after all of the money I put into the game after the KS funds were gone, I still felt that if James and his partner were able to finish the project and get everyone what was promised and I was truly the reason for things not going well, then I would remove myself from the project and walk away. We saw how that worked out. Then, after developing a couple of mortgage branch offices and getting into the crypto space I set off to launch a new project. I thought, if I can distribute crypto tokens and my project does well, I will have repaid a great debt, helped everyone possibly gain more than they contributed to begin with and maybe, some folks would have a change of heart...nope. that didn't work out well either because my project was a bit complicated and people didn't understand what the hell I was trying to create.
So, my recent announcement to refund the backers contains things related to my interest and successes in crypto, however, by no means has any of that been in promotion of myself or anything I'm doing. My message was to let everyone know that things have been going well for me, and I finally have the means to make things right. I'm making a couple BTC a week just from affiliate sales from Youtube, to be honest. I have a platform in development with a friend of mine that has already received a buy out offer (its not even finished yet!) and overall, things have been going very well for me.
The fact is, I am going to be issuing the first round of refunds very likely within the next 48 hours. To some of the comments here, yes, I wasn't sure how to go about making these refunds on Kickstarter but that is because its no longer possible through them as I showed in another updated. However, Paypal does have a mass payment system I will be able to use, or I can just do things one at a time.
Folks, I get that this entire ordeal was a nightmare. I honestly regret the entire idea. I had a dream, I went for it and suffered what I consider the first true failure of my life. I learned a lot, I made some mistakes in the process but after 6 years, I'm still here, wanting to make things right, and I am.
I'm not asking any of you to like me. I am simply asking you to hold off on all of the crazyness for a bit. Its Wednesday. I will be making the first round of refunds this week (possibly tomorrow). If I dont do it, come at me with your burning pitch forks. If I however do make things right, just let me move on with my life peacefully. I hope you will all agree that I deserve that much.
It's 2:30am and I'm exausted. Yes, I look like a zombie because A. I'm 40 years old now and B. I'm up way too late every night doing what I do. But I love it, and I always get my 7 hours in, so I'm fine.
I honestly wish you all the best and to be honest, I wont be back here after this post. I'm not going to torture myself with what I expect to see in response to this reply, but I'm hoping that soon enough, this can all be put to rest once and for all.
Just Yankin your chain suckers!!! You aint gettin SH!T...... LOL No one is getting squat refunds from me!!! Come join me at https://t.me/cryptocrowgroup You can see how awesome im doing off all your money! LOL
It would have made more sense if he had given some refunds before announcing that he was planning on refunding people..... ..... primarily because the point of him "contacting kickstarter" to do this, leads to the notion that he doesn't know how to do it, and also opens the door for him to come back in a month and say "kickstarter won't do it" for whatever reason. That way he can look like a good guy without spending any money.
Well, we all meet again. This is Jason, the failed game developer everyone apparently enjoys hating to this day.
Let me begin by saying, after all of these years, I've accepted several facts.
#1. Those who crusaded against me saying what I was setting out to do couldn't be done, were right. At the time, I was convinced along with some guidance from others not to be named, that by utilizing Unity and other assets, I could achieve my goal of creating the game I always wanted. I went for it. I failed.
#2. Due to some of the ways I reacted to some of the nonsense at the time, I became a bit of a game dev villain.
#3. Although I think everyone knows at this point that I never actually scammed, stole or lied to anyone, I was the one who sold the idea of the game and I was the one that put my name, face and reputation on the line. Therefore, even though everyone donated to a passion project that could and did fail, its my responsibility to repay the supporters.
Now, coming up with $100k plus isn't an easy task, but after all of these years I have in fact been trying to make things right with the community. My first effort was in simply giving James and his new partner, everything. Even after all of the money I put into the game after the KS funds were gone, I still felt that if James and his partner were able to finish the project and get everyone what was promised and I was truly the reason for things not going well, then I would remove myself from the project and walk away. We saw how that worked out. Then, after developing a couple of mortgage branch offices and getting into the crypto space I set off to launch a new project. I thought, if I can distribute crypto tokens and my project does well, I will have repaid a great debt, helped everyone possibly gain more than they contributed to begin with and maybe, some folks would have a change of heart...nope. that didn't work out well either because my project was a bit complicated and people didn't understand what the hell I was trying to create.
So, my recent announcement to refund the backers contains things related to my interest and successes in crypto, however, by no means has any of that been in promotion of myself or anything I'm doing. My message was to let everyone know that things have been going well for me, and I finally have the means to make things right. I'm making a couple BTC a week just from affiliate sales from Youtube, to be honest. I have a platform in development with a friend of mine that has already received a buy out offer (its not even finished yet!) and overall, things have been going very well for me.
The fact is, I am going to be issuing the first round of refunds very likely within the next 48 hours. To some of the comments here, yes, I wasn't sure how to go about making these refunds on Kickstarter but that is because its no longer possible through them as I showed in another updated. However, Paypal does have a mass payment system I will be able to use, or I can just do things one at a time.
Folks, I get that this entire ordeal was a nightmare. I honestly regret the entire idea. I had a dream, I went for it and suffered what I consider the first true failure of my life. I learned a lot, I made some mistakes in the process but after 6 years, I'm still here, wanting to make things right, and I am.
I'm not asking any of you to like me. I am simply asking you to hold off on all of the crazyness for a bit. Its Wednesday. I will be making the first round of refunds this week (possibly tomorrow). If I dont do it, come at me with your burning pitch forks. If I however do make things right, just let me move on with my life peacefully. I hope you will all agree that I deserve that much.
It's 2:30am and I'm exausted. Yes, I look like a zombie because A. I'm 40 years old now and B. I'm up way too late every night doing what I do. But I love it, and I always get my 7 hours in, so I'm fine.
I honestly wish you all the best and to be honest, I wont be back here after this post. I'm not going to torture myself with what I expect to see in response to this reply, but I'm hoping that soon enough, this can all be put to rest once and for all.
It would have made more sense if he had given some refunds before announcing that he was planning on refunding people..... ..... primarily because the point of him "contacting kickstarter" to do this, leads to the notion that he doesn't know how to do it, and also opens the door for him to come back in a month and say "kickstarter won't do it" for whatever reason. That way he can look like a good guy without spending any money.
Well, we all meet again. This is Jason, the failed game developer everyone apparently enjoys hating to this day.
Let me begin by saying, after all of these years, I've accepted several facts.
#1. Those who crusaded against me saying what I was setting out to do couldn't be done, were right. At the time, I was convinced along with some guidance from others not to be named, that by utilizing Unity and other assets, I could achieve my goal of creating the game I always wanted. I went for it. I failed.
#2. Due to some of the ways I reacted to some of the nonsense at the time, I became a bit of a game dev villain.
#3. Although I think everyone knows at this point that I never actually scammed, stole or lied to anyone, I was the one who sold the idea of the game and I was the one that put my name, face and reputation on the line. Therefore, even though everyone donated to a passion project that could and did fail, its my responsibility to repay the supporters.
Now, coming up with $100k plus isn't an easy task, but after all of these years I have in fact been trying to make things right with the community. My first effort was in simply giving James and his new partner, everything. Even after all of the money I put into the game after the KS funds were gone, I still felt that if James and his partner were able to finish the project and get everyone what was promised and I was truly the reason for things not going well, then I would remove myself from the project and walk away. We saw how that worked out. Then, after developing a couple of mortgage branch offices and getting into the crypto space I set off to launch a new project. I thought, if I can distribute crypto tokens and my project does well, I will have repaid a great debt, helped everyone possibly gain more than they contributed to begin with and maybe, some folks would have a change of heart...nope. that didn't work out well either because my project was a bit complicated and people didn't understand what the hell I was trying to create.
So, my recent announcement to refund the backers contains things related to my interest and successes in crypto, however, by no means has any of that been in promotion of myself or anything I'm doing. My message was to let everyone know that things have been going well for me, and I finally have the means to make things right. I'm making a couple BTC a week just from affiliate sales from Youtube, to be honest. I have a platform in development with a friend of mine that has already received a buy out offer (its not even finished yet!) and overall, things have been going very well for me.
The fact is, I am going to be issuing the first round of refunds very likely within the next 48 hours. To some of the comments here, yes, I wasn't sure how to go about making these refunds on Kickstarter but that is because its no longer possible through them as I showed in another updated. However, Paypal does have a mass payment system I will be able to use, or I can just do things one at a time.
Folks, I get that this entire ordeal was a nightmare. I honestly regret the entire idea. I had a dream, I went for it and suffered what I consider the first true failure of my life. I learned a lot, I made some mistakes in the process but after 6 years, I'm still here, wanting to make things right, and I am.
I'm not asking any of you to like me. I am simply asking you to hold off on all of the crazyness for a bit. Its Wednesday. I will be making the first round of refunds this week (possibly tomorrow). If I dont do it, come at me with your burning pitch forks. If I however do make things right, just let me move on with my life peacefully. I hope you will all agree that I deserve that much.
It's 2:30am and I'm exausted. Yes, I look like a zombie because A. I'm 40 years old now and B. I'm up way too late every night doing what I do. But I love it, and I always get my 7 hours in, so I'm fine.
I honestly wish you all the best and to be honest, I wont be back here after this post. I'm not going to torture myself with what I expect to see in response to this reply, but I'm hoping that soon enough, this can all be put to rest once and for all.
Goodnight.
HA HA HA! JUST YANKIN YA CHAIN!!! No one is getting squat refunds from me!!! Come join me at https://t.me/cryptocrowgroup You can see how awesome im doing off all your money! LOL
HA HA HA! JUST YANKIN YA CHAIN!!! No one is getting squat refunds from me!!! Come join me at https://t.me/cryptocrowgroup You can see how awesome im doing off all your money! LOL
Well if you don't get a ban for ban evading then you will get one for spamming now. We know Appleton is a shady character. You are weakening your own argument when you present it like this.
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But anyways, it's an interesting story.
Let me begin by saying, after all of these years, I've accepted several facts.
#1. Those who crusaded against me saying what I was setting out to do couldn't be done, were right. At the time, I was convinced along with some guidance from others not to be named, that by utilizing Unity and other assets, I could achieve my goal of creating the game I always wanted. I went for it. I failed.
#2. Due to some of the ways I reacted to some of the nonsense at the time, I became a bit of a game dev villain.
#3. Although I think everyone knows at this point that I never actually scammed, stole or lied to anyone, I was the one who sold the idea of the game and I was the one that put my name, face and reputation on the line. Therefore, even though everyone donated to a passion project that could and did fail, its my responsibility to repay the supporters.
Now, coming up with $100k plus isn't an easy task, but after all of these years I have in fact been trying to make things right with the community. My first effort was in simply giving James and his new partner, everything. Even after all of the money I put into the game after the KS funds were gone, I still felt that if James and his partner were able to finish the project and get everyone what was promised and I was truly the reason for things not going well, then I would remove myself from the project and walk away. We saw how that worked out. Then, after developing a couple of mortgage branch offices and getting into the crypto space I set off to launch a new project. I thought, if I can distribute crypto tokens and my project does well, I will have repaid a great debt, helped everyone possibly gain more than they contributed to begin with and maybe, some folks would have a change of heart...nope. that didn't work out well either because my project was a bit complicated and people didn't understand what the hell I was trying to create.
So, my recent announcement to refund the backers contains things related to my interest and successes in crypto, however, by no means has any of that been in promotion of myself or anything I'm doing. My message was to let everyone know that things have been going well for me, and I finally have the means to make things right. I'm making a couple BTC a week just from affiliate sales from Youtube, to be honest. I have a platform in development with a friend of mine that has already received a buy out offer (its not even finished yet!) and overall, things have been going very well for me.
The fact is, I am going to be issuing the first round of refunds very likely within the next 48 hours. To some of the comments here, yes, I wasn't sure how to go about making these refunds on Kickstarter but that is because its no longer possible through them as I showed in another updated. However, Paypal does have a mass payment system I will be able to use, or I can just do things one at a time.
Folks, I get that this entire ordeal was a nightmare. I honestly regret the entire idea. I had a dream, I went for it and suffered what I consider the first true failure of my life. I learned a lot, I made some mistakes in the process but after 6 years, I'm still here, wanting to make things right, and I am.
I'm not asking any of you to like me. I am simply asking you to hold off on all of the crazyness for a bit. Its Wednesday. I will be making the first round of refunds this week (possibly tomorrow). If I dont do it, come at me with your burning pitch forks. If I however do make things right, just let me move on with my life peacefully. I hope you will all agree that I deserve that much.
It's 2:30am and I'm exausted. Yes, I look like a zombie because A. I'm 40 years old now and B. I'm up way too late every night doing what I do. But I love it, and I always get my 7 hours in, so I'm fine.
I honestly wish you all the best and to be honest, I wont be back here after this post. I'm not going to torture myself with what I expect to see in response to this reply, but I'm hoping that soon enough, this can all be put to rest once and for all.
Goodnight.
No one is getting squat refunds from me!!!
Come join me at https://t.me/cryptocrowgroup
You can see how awesome im doing off all your money! LOL
No one is getting squat refunds from me!!!
Come join me at https://t.me/cryptocrowgroup
You can see how awesome im doing off all your money! LOL
Come join me at https://t.me/cryptocrowgroup
You can see how awesome im doing off all your money! LOL
No one is getting squat refunds from me!!!
Come join me at https://t.me/cryptocrowgroup
You can see how awesome im doing off all your money! LOL
No one is getting squat refunds from me!!!
Come join me at https://t.me/cryptocrowgroup
You can see how awesome im doing off all your money! LOL
"Be water my friend" - Bruce Lee
"Be water my friend" - Bruce Lee
We know Appleton is a shady character.
You are weakening your own argument when you present it like this.