so because you where late to the party they are allowed to change the terms and conditions after they have taken all the money from the campaign backers who where told as part of their terms of sale that was a campaign exclusive and would not be retailed through 3rd parties?
As a collector myself why should I now trust this company to part with my money a year up front so they can make the product with my money instead of their own?
Don't get me wrong, I definitely understand where you are coming from. As you said, The Nameless Campaign is intended to be a Kickstarter exclusive. I never said that they can do what they want because I am late to this game. I was saying that I was grateful that it happened, though. I can understand why people might be frustrated on both sides. For one, if you bought this campaign off the black market, you most likely paid a lot more for it. Something I was prepared to do, but don't have to anymore. Also, if you have it and thought it was exclusive you might be frustrated that it is being sold, but why? Now more people get to enjoy something that is out there, and that will in turn bring more people to the game, which will lead to more product being released.
What I was saying at the end, however, is that I dislike Kickstarter exclusives in general, because I am a completionist and collector. I like having everything in a set, and that has pushed me to Kickstart Inferno, not that I didn't want to, but there is more of a reason to do it now. However, CMON is notorious for their Kickstarter exclusives. I think they could handle these things similar to Soda Pop Miniatures. Go ahead, make a ton of new sculpts that you give to people for free as a part of the Kickstarter, but then sell them later. That way people that want them don't have to resort to the black market for everything if they miss out on the Kickstarter, and it frees you up to do cool giveaways with them. That way people don't feel as if they have 'missed out' on something.