article from: otakunews
After posting the press release from KyuuCon yesterday, it's
been brought to our attention by various members of UK anime fandom that there
is something fishy about KyuuCON. Firstly it appears that the venue mentioned
the Plymouth Pavillions has not heard of KyuuCON or the organisers in question.
The second major alarm bell is where the payments are going, into a personal
bank account and not a building society account/non-profit account in the
conventions name.
What's also interesting is their sudden change of heart, and
the way they've just moved everything back a year. Plus this thread brought to
our attention at the AyaCon Forum. At this current moment in time, based on
what we have heard, we believe that KyuuCON is either very poorly organised or
a cash grabbing scam, either way, we suggest you avoid KyuuCON for now.
Normally when people run anime conventions they've had
previous experience in fandom, running anime clubs or sci-fi/fantasy clubs and
similar events. At the very least people who want to run a convention would
have experience as a gopher at a convention to see what is involved. The people
running KyuuCON don't seem to have any of this, yet they appear to be
attempting to run an anime convention larger than anything else in the UK
before.
So for your general amusement we suggest you visit KyuuCON's
forum and read this thread and at least one LiveJournal Posting. All current
evidence points to another estranged anime fan with delusions of grandeur, we
hope this is not the case since the UK could always do with another anime
convention, after all the more the merrier.
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