any word yet? I still haven't received my login and such.. sent a mail to let them check it out. Has been 3-4 days still no new after they said they would let it get checked with their webmaster.. beginning to think they lost my info ... and 160 dollars down the drain.
From the Reddit:
[–]david_grasshopperDavid at Grasshopper 4 points 4 days ago
I'm not sure what good writing e-mails on A4 and sending them through the postal service would do, if you don't have an account on the site. :-)
We did not "mess up with the data", no. The data is a combination of the data given to us by Indiegogo, e-mails sent before we created the contribution form, and data put into the contribution forms.
Validating and transforming the data is what is taking time. A large majority of the contributions were fairly simple and went out easily in the initial e-mails.
Of the people who filled out the form, over 800 people filled in the 'special requirements box' at the bottom. So I've read through, you guessed it, 800 responses, and had to do something, either clearing the nice message (thank you to the people who had nice things to say :-) ) or taking action on whatever the person had to say.
To put this all in perspective, 2,500 people contributed. If I spend 3 minutes on average per person to get them an account on the website, that's 125 hours of non-stop working. That's over 15 straight days of 8 hour days.
At the time of this writing, there's about 300 accounts left to be created. If you're one of these 300, I apologize for the inconvenience. It's taken time, and I've focused on getting the largest number of accounts out as possible to begin with. The ones that remain are ones which require individual attention from me (and are some of the largest contributions, which may be the reason for some of this vocality).
If you'd like to hand write me 2,500 letters on A4, I'd be glad to give you a mailing address. ;-)
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That was a few days ago, though. I am sure if you have your IGG confirmation, they'll be able to sort it out.