Unfortunately that's where it ends. To date no rings have shipped despite being 6 months past the original delivery date.
That's why they call it "scamstarter".Honestly, I am amazed people send money to that site for anything other than artistic works (which are basically a donation anyways). It's so scammy that they allow people to promise physical, deliverable products.
Search on social media and you will see some (not all) rings have shipped, lots of people have received them.
I think the silly "social media" craze is what has enabled scamstarter. The clever scammers simply
buy a bunch of facebook likes, and people believe it.
Wtf.