if you can't afford to lose it don't invest it. If you do lose it then and you couldn't afford to then blame yourself and quit whining like butthurt little boys...
people have every right to voice their displeasure but at a certain point get over it.
What 'certain point' would that be?
If you pay a company to write you a piece of software you hope will result in a return greater than the value of the investment you are making and that company delivers the high-quality bespoke platform it promised but there is insufficient interest to generate a profit then, yes, you are correct, people should not complain about their investment loss.
If the company, instead, turns out to have faked their shop-front while collecting your, and other people's, money for this investment and rather than delivering a bespoke quality platform simply glued on a new skin to a bog-standard cheap web-script, are you still going to be calling their justified complaints and demand for a fair and just resolution as being nothing but whining from 'butthurt little boys'?
So has it been established yet how much of your money Dogshite still holds, because he hasn't exactly been proactive in offering that information up outside of claiming that whoever Phoenix1969 is has some of it, too. Surely the first port of call is to get the facts on the numbers and to monitor everything going forward so there can be no sleight-of-hand, like the 'devs' refunding themselves through sock-puppet 'big investor' accounts.