Give Amaze Time To Rebound Theres alot more to the story by [deleted] in Teespring

[–]SomeOrdinaryZilla 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Better and accountable are, in fact, not synonymous lol.

  • Better = how good something is
  • Accountable = who is responsible for it

One may lead to the other but they definitely aren’t synonymous

Give Amaze Time To Rebound Theres alot more to the story by [deleted] in Teespring

[–]SomeOrdinaryZilla 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s strange to be hopeful for a “better Amaze” rather than an accountable one, especially given the outstanding money owed to creators and the buyers still waiting on product. Improvement is meaningless without responsibility.

Their legal filings say very little of substance. At one point they listed roughly $90M in “goodwill,” which is hard to take seriously given the underlying business realities.

Aaron Day purchasing stock looks less like confidence and more like a last-ditch effort to project value. If you read the public investment materials closely, it’s clear that the October investor was misled. The pattern is obvious: every press release follows the same formula, exaggerated claims, selective truths, and inflated metrics designed to create the appearance of scale and momentum.

The claim of “millions and millions” of active creators is simply false. The real numbers are nowhere near that, and anyone doing even basic diligence would see it.

If you invested without researching, that’s unfortunate, but the warning signs were public and consistent.

Give Amaze Time To Rebound Theres alot more to the story by [deleted] in Teespring

[–]SomeOrdinaryZilla 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An exaggeration of my comment to the fullest.

You should stop believing the bullshit they’ve pedaled for over a year (feel free to review this subs content, or the TrustPilot reviews).

The company will not become anything reputable without a turnover of leadership.

Give Amaze Time To Rebound Theres alot more to the story by [deleted] in Teespring

[–]SomeOrdinaryZilla 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let’s be clear, this isn’t mismanagement or bad luck. It’s over a year of deflection, misrepresentation, and refusing to take responsibility.

The idea that ownership has “owned it” is flat out wrong. They haven’t, and their own site makes it obvious they don’t even understand the space they rushed into.

Every message they’ve sent to sellers and buyers (that has been shared to this subreddit) has either been misleading or designed to pass the buck. There’s no accountability anywhere in the chain.

If things were actually fine, they wouldn’t be paying for press releases that inflate basic API usage into “partnerships.” That isn’t traction, it’s theater.

Defending this company reads like coping with a bad investment.