Veronica Mars's Kickstarter Backers Not Happy With Digital Download
LatestUh-Oh. There is trouble in paradise. Or in this case, Neptune*.
Over the weekend, the highly anticipated Kickstarter-financed Veronica Mars movie debuted in theaters (and made about $2 million so far). That part was great—only one small problem. Kickstarter backers who donated $35 or more were guaranteed “a digital version of the movie within a few days of the movie’s theatrical debut.” According to Entertainment Weekly, those people had a lot of trouble getting their film on Flixter/Ultraviolet where the film was made available:
But, as of Friday night, some were experiencing difficulties downloading the film via Flixster/Ultraviolet. One backer wrote: “Tried to get the movie streamed/downloaded on several devices and ended up wasting 5 hours and still didn’t get to watch the movie on release day. This has really tainted what had been until now a really positive experience.”
Those who reached out to customer support were given three options: work through the Flixster issues with customer support to try to resolve; purchase it on iTunes or Amazon and email the receipt which will be refunded to the purchaser in full; or, take a $10 refund, which, they say is the amount of the Kickstarter pledge that was used for the digital download.
SHE HAD TO WATCH IT ON A LAPTOP. OH GOD. WHEN WILL THE SUFFERING END?