They are domestic, meaning they rely on raws coming from over seas. Their downfall was that they took too many orders without enough raws to fill their orders. My understanding is that they had multiple packages seized in customs and were unable to get any of their raws. As you can imagine, orders kept coming, raws kept getting seized, and now here we are. There's your explanation. Does it make them scammers? Not necessarily, but for sure if they don't make good. I am still hoping that the make good. But the bottom line is no raws = no gear.
Just figured I'd throw that in there.