I've had many successful experiences with crowd funding, and I'm not going to dissuade anyone from participating in one. Sadly, this one was a failure, and quite an expensive one at that. I'm out thousands.
As a reminder, our posting guidelines do not allow personal comments on the forums. Everyone is more than welcome to voice their frustrations, and no doubt there are a countless number of us with frustrations, but let's please keep personal insults and name calling out of the discussion. Thanks everyone.
Just to say when IGG closes a Campaign it just mean that the Campaign has ended. Not that it is finished to Backers.
You can still Post questions or comments on there if you want.
LH Labs took in millions of dollars in crowd funding. Our Wave campaign was only one of many. They had amps, preamps and the Vi Dac. In some cases they even had people prepay shipping for items that were supposedly ready, but never shipped.
The facts are what they are. People who feel vitriol towards them have every right to.
Personally I jumped on the IEM offer just to get something out of them, but I was only in for the Wave64 (Actually I started at Wave32)
"1. Changed his name to ‘Larry Hope’
2. Started a company in Rocklin, CA called SNO Ai.
3. Received a PPP loan in the amount of $31,654 in July of 2020 reportedly for 3 jobs retained. Business shown as ‘Audio and video equipment manufacturing’.
4. LH Labs also received a PPP loan for $38,750 in 2020."
Unbelievable, he even has the temerity to list the Geek Wave as one of his "projects" on his Linked-In page. And there is a link there that takes you directly to the Indiegogo site. One thing you can say about good ol' Larry H is that he absolutely has no shame....
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