Re: Failed Pedal Lines and Companies
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2018 5:06 pm
coupleonapkins wrote:all three are available direct on a made-to-order basis

coupleonapkins wrote:all three are available direct on a made-to-order basis

JonnyAngle wrote:not sure if serious, but no. They've been releasing new products on the regular.Sonaboy wrote:Also - did Moog hang it up?
EAE EAR has a habit of pulling a disappearing act, though.HorseyBoy wrote:Do we need to add Endangered Audio to the list?
A few actually available Spectravibes have popped up on Reverb this year, so that's......something? But yeah, looks like they went back into chrysalis mode for the moment.jrfox92 wrote:EAE has a habit of pulling a disappearing act, though.HorseyBoy wrote:Do we need to add Endangered Audio to the list?
Fran seems to be woodworking & youtoobin' it 4 patreon these days rather than focus on pedals (can't blame her, really)?jrfox92 wrote:coupleonapkins wrote:all three are available direct on a made-to-order basisNSFW: show
There are a couple threads on TGP about this. Apparently they shut his Reverb store down and are investigating him for fraud. Seems a lot of people trying to get their money back.HorseyBoy wrote:Do we need to add Endangered Audio to the list?
Yeah, I don't know that I'd use the word "fraud". I'm sure they had every intention of releasing the pedal but it seems like it all kinda… went to shit.infamousalien wrote:There are a couple threads on TGP about this. Apparently they shut his Reverb store down and are investigating him for fraud. Seems a lot of people trying to get their money back.HorseyBoy wrote:Do we need to add Endangered Audio to the list?
http://www.thegearpage.net/board/index. ... 765/page-5
Jesus Was a Robot wrote:WOW! That EA shit is scary and surprising. I ALMOST pre-ordered it like ten times. Glad I didn't.
jrfox92 wrote:
EAR, not EAEjrfox92 wrote:EAE has a habit of pulling a disappearing act, though.HorseyBoy wrote:Do we need to add Endangered Audio to the list?
JonnyAngle wrote:EAR, not EAEjrfox92 wrote:EAE has a habit of pulling a disappearing act, though.HorseyBoy wrote:Do we need to add Endangered Audio to the list?
If EAR managed their preorders through Reverb and used Direct Checkout (even if you paid via paypal) then its just Reverb that has your money all this time. They don't pay out until the vendor enters tracking information.Ugly Nora wrote:I was one of the 1st 10 preorders, so my stuff should arrive in a timely manner IF it ever ships. I sent 3 emails in the past few weeks with no response. so I contacted Reverb. Here is what they said:
"We are aware that this seller has been having some issues responding to buyers in a timely manner.
We have a specific agent assigned to the issue, and we're currently working through these issues with the seller. Rest assured your funds are fully secured, and this seller is aware that even though they have been experiencing delays in manufacturing, they still need to respond to your outreach. I'll be touching base with this agent and the seller to secure a response.
If you would prefer a refund on this purchase, just submit the refund request from the order page..."
So it looks like I would still be able get my money back if he pulls a Devi. I am pretty sure my credit card that is linked to my PayPal account would protect me too if I needed to get them involved.