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You gotta love how his mall design has this horribly huge courtyard that is bigger than a JCPenney's XD
And how some stores have retail space that is smaller than the toilets.
So theoretically speaking, the weens chipped in little money so they can sue Chris to get his money if he doesn't reach his goal by his due date?
I don't think there are enough weens around to risk it.
But if there were, it'd kind of amount to ween chicken in the end. Every ween wants to push the dollar amount as close as they can to $5k, but they don't want it to go over, lest they actually get on the hook for however much they pledged.
In that case, techinically yes, although Kickstarter won't be involved. But it is hard to imagine a scenario where Chris will fail to satisfy a legal requirement by not playing with lego enough.
Actually you only get charged when the project ends and you can change or withdraw your funding at any time before then. (It's all in the sites FAQ - https://www.kickstarter.com/help/faq/backer+questions )I don't think there are enough weens around to risk it.
But if there were, it'd kind of amount to ween chicken in the end. Every ween wants to push the dollar amount as close as they can to $5k, but they don't want it to go over, lest they actually get on the hook for however much they pledged.
Oh, I would never, ever think Chris would come up with that idea on his own. Even if a bunch of weens trying to get that idea to him, he probably couldn't scrape together the money and wouldn't ever think about how he could get an actual, legitimate loan on that. He'd probably complain for a week on facebook for people to contribute, because it's so close. Maybe he'd try to bum some money off of friends.One thing to keep in mind is that as much as weens might find it hilarious if Chris got $4000 plus and failed, that is fairly unrealistic. At that point he just needs to put in a little of his own money/borrowed money to unlock the $4000. Would you really want to risk that he wouldn't figure that out, and that someone wouldn't go to him and offer a short term, high interest loan that benfitted both sides immensely?
Oh yeah, nah, but we aren't weens. It's not that there aren't stupid enough participants for this game of chicken, it's that there aren't enough of them.So I don't think that the conditions are right for a game of chicken. I would start worrying about losing my money as soon as it went above $2000 or so.
Oh no, that'd be hilarious.Although the cruel part of me would be amused if the weens were dumb enough to put in $4000. Either Chris would figure out how to game the system and the weens would get screwed.
Eh, it's simple, no one expects to have to pay.I am not sure what the motivations are of the people who put money in. There is one two-hundred dollar backer and 20 people who donated a dollar or two.
No, I know that. The weens would want to keep their money in as long as possible, to make the loss more dramatic for Chris. But some of them would get scared and pull their money out or not put in money. Hence a game of chicken.Actually you only get charged when the project ends and you can change or withdraw your funding at any time before then. (It's all in the sites FAQ - https://www.kickstarter.com/help/faq/backer questions )
I get what you mean now, realistically though if the funding suddenly shoots up it'll likely be shut down since it's already a suspicious project .No, I know that. The weens would want to keep their money in as long as possible, to make the loss more dramatic for Chris. But some of them would get scared and pull their money out or not put in money. Hence a game of chicken.
Oh, well, yeah, I'm surprised it's still up right now.I get what you mean now, realistically though if the funding suddenly shoots up it'll likely be shut down since it's already a suspicious project .
Oh, well, yeah, I'm surprised it's still up right now.
Nobody can be this asinine without deep psychological issues.
I can't tell if it has 3 anchors or not, but that's certainly an odd floor plan if any. With all the malls I've been to in my lifetime, the food court was often small or non-existent (a defunct mall near me pretty much had restaurants that had their own sit-down space scattered throughout the place).You gotta love how his mall design has this horribly huge courtyard that is bigger than a JCPenney's XD
And how some stores have retail space that is smaller than the toilets.
So now there's a $600 backer. Grand total is 1200-something
Please let that be Chris attempting to get the ball rolling...