Why don’t crowdfunding platforms do more checks on project creators?

As anyone who has read my investigation into what’s happening with LightFreq’s crowdfunding campaigns will know, when you back a project, you’re not always guaranteed to get what you expected. If you haven’t read it, go and do that now. Shortly after I published that, a reader got in touch to point out that Devon also defaulted on his home before the Kickstarter campaign. This Zillow listing shows some of the interiors seen in the LightFreq demo videos, too. How the videos were shot there after the default, I’m not sure. The ongoing sale didn’t take place until more than a…
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