Rating GoFundRocket Crowd Funding Booster

GoFund Rocket  –  Why They Got a D

In an earlier article,  I talked about my experience with two crowdfunding booster companies,  GoFundRocket and GoGoWarrior.  In this installment,  I want to flesh out my rational for grading GoFundRocket (I gave them a D).  It can be summed up in two bullets:



They didn’t deliver on their advertised services
My customer service experience was less then glowing

The image above is the overview of the experience and how I graded them.


Based on  a fairly positive experience on my first campaign,  I contacted GoFundRocket when I started to raise money for my second book.  I signed up for their Full Boost plan ($289).  Their front end plan was unchanged, so I went to work building my new spreadsheet, doing the tasks that were my end of the bargain, and graphing the data.


From the back end,  I saw a single burst of traffic early in the campaign, clearly attributed to GoFundRocket. But after that, I wasn’t able to discern what effect they were having on the campaign.  So I plodded along hoping for the best.


But, over the next month and a half, my rank steadily declined.


Crowd Funding


SOS

I started to ping Nick, the guy I worked with at GoFundRocket, and pointed out what my data was showing.  I asked for advice.  He said stay the course. As my rank continued to fall, I began to press a little harder.  Finally, two thirds into the campaign, I requested a refund because they failed to meet key advertised deliverables.


Foremost was the failure to provide



Increased GogoFactor/rank
Action reports  –  I presume these would demonstrate that they were doing something  and that it was having a  positive impact.

At first Nick seemed reasonable.  His response to my refund request was that it shouldn’t be a problem.  Ending here, I would have given them a much better grade and chalked it up to circumstances.  Things went differently.


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Oops

After 4 business days, I was unpleasantly surprised on 2 levels



I wasn’t going to get a refund
The reason they gave was because they didn’t want to work in vain (they didn’t want go unpaid)

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Going Rogue

I provided data and what seemed to me like a rational argument for getting a refund.


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I was accused of being irrational


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Where’s The Beef?

When I stated that I had not received the action reports, we had the following exchange.


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Here are the results I got?


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No original emails – I can only presume he lied when he said he sent them.
There is nothing here relating to my name or campaign, this could have been a screenshot of anything.

Broke The Camel’s Back

That was the last straw. I sent the following email to let them know I was at the end of my rope  and to inform them of my intentions.


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Gone Legal

And they threatened me with legal action (over $289)


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Don’t Bother With GoFundRocket

My recommendation is to skip the booster marketing companies.  If you do want to use one.   Don’t use GoFundRocket


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Published on November 24, 2015 13:00
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