We often look at Kickstarter projects with pretty jaded eyes - everyone has a story of how they got burned by a project that never delivered. So, for a nice change Iâve got a reasonably happy story to tell. I didnât get what I wanted, but I also came out with a nice result.
I couldnât sleep the other night, so as you do, I was scrolling through twitter and suddenly thought - I wonder what my first tweet was? I bet it was something profound and insightfulâŠ

Well, sadly not - Iâm pretty sure there was an earlier tweet but itâs been lost somewhere in the mists of time.
But, as I was scrolling through all my tweets, something caught my eye: âIâm getting a drone!â.

It certainly seemed plausible - but as I lay in my semi awake state it occured to me that I didnât own a drone and have never owned a drone.
So I clicked on the link and amazingly enough, there was a kickstarter page for a drone. And seeing the picture triggered some vague memories of this project.

A quick trawl through my old emails (one of the benefits of never deleting anything) and, sure enough, I had backed this project $520 dollars! Quite a chunk of change. Where was my drone? My initial reaction was: âoh dear, what a plonker, you backed yet another failed kickstarter projectâ.

I thought to myself - mayby itâs still being worked on - it was after all only eight years ago. A long time, but you never know.
Scrolling down to the project updates I found this final update. But weirdly I didnât seem to be a backer of the project after all.

So, back to the emails - maybe I had cancelled the pledge and forgotten about it⊠but no I hadnât. What I found instead was that Iâd actually been refunded.

So, for a nice change itâs a successful conclusion to a kickstarter story. The guys behind it realised it wasnât feasible and did the right thing. They refunded everyoneâs money. What a nice result!

Looks like the CyPhy guys soldiered on for a while, but sadly they shut down in 2019. Hardware is a tough business.
To be honest - I would have been dissappointed if Iâd lost the money, itâs a reasonable amount, and with the current cost of living it would be nice to still have it in the bank.
But, youâve got to go into backing a Kickstarter project with your eyes wide open. Itâs a gamble and a risk. Donât be doing it unless youâre willing to lose your money!