Hopefully, refunds or simply not charging the credit cards is an option that's on the table.
Nope.
That would be the end of Batteriser, and they're not rich yet.
My prediction is "stall", keep announcing production problems that are 'out of their control', try to keep the ball rolling and get somebody to buy them out.
Sort of related to this topic: I was looking at
18650 batteries on eBay yesterday. There's sellers on there that have sold thousands of them, all with good feedback. No problem, right?
...except:
a) AFAIK there's no 18650 with more than about 3400mAh capacity but they're all 6000mAh, 9800mAh...etc.
b) The internet is full of
18650 tests that show all those batteries have dismal capacities (200-300mAh is common).
c) There's hundreds of pictures of battery teardowns where they're half full of white powder with a tiny battery inside, etc.
ie. The tiniest bit of research will will let you know you'd have to be insane to buy a cheap 18650 on eBay.
Question: Why are they selling so many and where does all the positive feedback come from?
And back on topic: Will all the imbeciles who buy Batterisers be able to tell if they work or not?