But let's not miss the other half of that sentence: "While the company's policy says creators have to give refunds on failed projects, the website doesn't have a mechanism to do it."
If they don't have a way of returning the money, then it doesn't really sound like a very serious policy. In fact, it sounds like they haven't given it much thought at all, and their policy is to hope that it doesn't happen:
`` So I call Kickstarter founder Yancey Strickler, and ask: What if Uhrman isn't able to deliver the consoles? Would Kickstarter get involved?
"You know, that would be new ground," he says. "I don't know. I mean, no, I don't think that we would. But certainly, the kind of thing you're talking about is not a bridge that has been crossed yet. Someday it will. And you know, I think if something did go awry, it would be — it wouldn't be my favorite day." ``
If they don't have a way of returning the money, then it doesn't really sound like a very serious policy. In fact, it sounds like they haven't given it much thought at all, and their policy is to hope that it doesn't happen:
`` So I call Kickstarter founder Yancey Strickler, and ask: What if Uhrman isn't able to deliver the consoles? Would Kickstarter get involved?
"You know, that would be new ground," he says. "I don't know. I mean, no, I don't think that we would. But certainly, the kind of thing you're talking about is not a bridge that has been crossed yet. Someday it will. And you know, I think if something did go awry, it would be — it wouldn't be my favorite day." ``