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GI Joe Fanboy
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: UAE
Posts: 129
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Is it just me or am I correct to say that there seems to be a pattern going on here...
Online store that offer custom casts pops up, people start ordering, online store delivers goods and will do well for a time, suddenly orders either are not met and store becomes silent... People waiting for orders start following up, online store owner either does not reply or replies you with a vague answer about a personal problem or status that you didn't ask about. Sometimes there are even other people vouching that online store owner was in a hospital or something... I mean c'mon? What is going on with these guys? Don't you guys get the feeling that all of these so called online custom casts stores are being run by the same guy only disguising with different names and stuff? Sorry, but it's just a small rant. hehehe!
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Banned
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Two steps ahead of you.
Posts: 4,120
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I have noticed a pattern that every time I go to my mother in laws house for dinner and she serves spaghetti I end up on the toilet for the next 24 hours. I think there may be a connection.
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GI Joe Fanboy
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: UAE
Posts: 129
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Oh my god... The rabbit hole goes waaay deeper than I thought!
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Cobra Retaliator
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Broca Beach
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I've only dealt with one online caster, with excellent results. I always take someone at his or her word until I have proof that I should doubt them. Bad luck and health probems happen to everyone. I'm just thankful that I've been relatively healthy over the years.
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Multicam soldier
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Bergen, Norway
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One thing to consider is that custom parts are in high demand, and that they easily get overworked if they are only 1 person or such doing the job. 1 person to answer 200 messages from people asking everything and nothing can be a lot of work in itself.
But I have noticed this trend as well. I do however think that it's probably more connected to more demand then supply and people get overworked faster and then suffer health problems. Just a theory of course. |
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GI Joe Fanboy
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: UAE
Posts: 129
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One thing to consider is that custom parts are in high demand, and that they easily get overworked if they are only 1 person or such doing the job. 1 person to answer 200 messages from people asking everything and nothing can be a lot of work in itself.
But I have noticed this trend as well. I do however think that it's probably more connected to more demand then supply and people get overworked faster and then suffer health problems. Just a theory of course.
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Vintage Man
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Winlock, Washington
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I always wondered why more of these places don't simply use an "In-Stock" method of business. They make up a batch of a number of different pieces, list them as "In-Stock" or "Out-of-Stock" and start out small in terms of selection and amount on hand. As they sell out those pieces, make more and increase the number of selections. Perhaps rotate the different parts available so that you don't have a massive list of different ones. High selling ones could be produced in greater numbers somewhat regularly to help offset the cost of those items that may not sell as fast.
The whole model of throwing a bunch of different items up there and making to order seems to be death of so many of the online casting sites/stores as it obviously becomes too overwhelming to manage. |
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GI Joe Fanboy
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: UAE
Posts: 129
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Yeah, that does seem to be the trend. I really don't understand why. There are quite a few of us who are still owed money from a certain caster. I'm all done naming names because that'll get your thread shut down.
On a more pleasant note, I have never had anything less than an outstanding buying experience with RaginSpoon. His products are awesome and he seems to sell only items that he has in stock, none of this "pre-order" bullshit that seems to get a lot of these guys in trouble. I would like to order from this ragingspoon guy, but cannot seem to point my finger on what to get from him yet. I checked his store just now and saw the Ret Armor/Webgear and Ret Hands. Seems interesting... I'm waiting for a really interesting set of heads...
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GI Joe Fanboy
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: UAE
Posts: 129
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I always wondered why more of these places don't simply use an "In-Stock" method of business. They make up a batch of a number of different pieces, list them as "In-Stock" or "Out-of-Stock" and start out small in terms of selection and amount on hand. As they sell out those pieces, make more and increase the number of selections. Perhaps rotate the different parts available so that you don't have a massive list of different ones. High selling ones could be produced in greater numbers somewhat regularly to help offset the cost of those items that may not sell as fast.
The whole model of throwing a bunch of different items up there and making to order seems to be death of so many of the online casting sites/stores as it obviously becomes too overwhelming to manage.
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Iron Grenadier
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Fort Leonard Wood, MO
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I am just getting into customizing and wanted to order some items from an online store. They no longer carried the item because the person didn't renew the contract. So, I believe that this could happen to some people that place orders. The store the order was placed with might take longer to fill an order due to waiting on the actual customizer to get the product to them. I'm not saying this happens all of the time or gives companies any excuse for not contacting a buyer when issues arise it's just a possible reason.
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