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@ Sangennaru:The software the table designer is using is cheap/free as long as it isn't for commercial use. The KS that I highlighted was really to buy that software because he wanted to start up a business.In other words; not just a personal project in which investors are invited to share/fund, no real need for funding from a business perspective, no especially original or risky product/design. Therefore, why does it need KS? I mean, really?
On the subject of a collapsible cardboard table ... what about this?http://move-itproducts.com/move-it-shop1200mm (nearly 4ft) x 600mm (nearly 2ft), it weighs 4.5kg (just under 10lbs) and costs £40 (about 49 Euros) with £15 UK delivery.
Not much in it Cubs. For $99 you get two in the KS, which is around the same as what two of yours would cost.Maybe it's just me, but £55 for a 2' x 4' cardboard box and a four cardboard tubes seems bloody expensive!
That's the key difference for me. That's where a project needs to have some level of funding that's just not realistically achievable in a moderately short period of time by many businesses.
That's the genius behind kickstarter. Nobody loses.
Apart from the ones that funded and failed...
If he doesn't reach his goal then perhaps he will then ask questions as to why and further develop his product from there. If he does reach his goal, I guess the idea (and big tits) proved good enough to sell.
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