Selling the prototype was only a small part of the issue. They also tried to ruin the brand by testing it on hardware it was explicitly said not to be compatible with, later stating that it was not worth $500 to redo those tests. And then went on to state they had come to an agreement with said company to reimburse them, which turned out to be false. They had just sent their first email in ages to them minutes before posting that statement.
As someone that used to offload and did the fresh produce section afterwards, nobody would’ve seen that 100kg again.
All we ever got was a big ass spider I ended up tossing in the cardboard shredder.