A few things to consider:
1. This went up in May 2015
2. Since then they have garnered 889 signatures
3. At this rate they will hit 1000 signatures by June 2020
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Should the release date be pushed back yet another time, I suggest some sort of government interference to either shutdown or temporarily prevent their ability to collect funds from more unsuspecting buyers
This means, the other announced delays since May 2015, the IPO in February 2016 and reservations taken since May 2015 resulted in zero action from Paul Ash. If he was really wanting to take the bull by the horns, then he would have done something. Just like the majority of the iPetition things you read, they never go anywhere. This is another perfect example.
It's another, "Someone should do something" scenarios. Paul Ash was mad back in 2015 and though he was going to get thousands to sign his petition and then hope that some lawyer was going to take this on pro bono. What Paul Ash found out was that barley anyone was signing his petition and gave up. For it to take 5 years to just get 2% of the reservations holders interested in a class action lawsuit shows the overall lack of interest.
I ask this, when June comes around, will they file a class action lawsuit or will this just fade away?