I was curious of the same thing, actually. I have heard that some have had success requesting a refund, but I don't know if that refund came from Asylum Entertainment/Identity themselves, or if they had disputed or requested a chargeback. Suing the company is always an option, but I can't imagine one person would sue over $30 USD, or their larger pledge, which, in all, would probably cost less than court costs. If any sole person was to sue the company, it wouldn't be for monetary gain. It would be to make a point. Although, I imagine there could be other circumstances in which you could sue for more than your pledge. Good luck winning, though.