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The lack of disclosure to people that do not visit forums is definitely a problem. They saw something at SDCC and have that same impression when looking at website pics.

The piece shown at SDCC and also shown on site are one in the same and did not/do not show acrylic eyes. What was shown at SDCC and on site (again, the same exact item) includes the same technique that will be used in the final production of this piece in regards to the eyes....eg: Decals and paint application.

Hope that clears any confusion up in regards to what was shown at SDCC and on site for this item since many have been under the impression that acrylic eyes were shown on this piece at the con and the sale page.

-SideshowAlex
 
Hope that clears any confusion up in regards to what was shown at SDCC

-SideshowAlex

With all my respect as a fan and consumer of the work of the artists in Sideshow Collectibles

Do you understand that sometimes we can distrust Sideshow Collectibles words and promises?
 
The piece shown at SDCC and also shown on site are one in the same and did not/do not show acrylic eyes. What was shown at SDCC and on site (again, the same exact item) includes the same technique that will be used in the final production of this piece in regards to the eyes....eg: Decals and paint application.

Hope that clears any confusion up in regards to what was shown at SDCC and on site for this item since many have been under the impression that acrylic eyes were shown on this piece at the con and the sale page.

-SideshowAlex

I appreciate the reply Alex. I want to see a production piece in person first before even considering a purchase. I am sure you understand.

As an owner of the Batman and Superman busts, future owner of the Batman blue bust and possibly Green Lantern bust....well, let's just say I want to support this line but I reserve judgement. The curve for margin of error on these busts is small. Everything gets amplified at 1:1 scale.
 
The way I see it, SS has given many collectors enough reasons not to trust them. This explanation is yet another on the pile in an attempt to back peddle. I hardly have anything on order from SS at the moment. 2014 will likely be the year I stop supporting SS and move on to other companies and their offerings. Let's face it, you guys are no longer in the collectible business. You're in the business of ripping off customers dollars as many ways possible. SS products are not worth anywhere near the quality or volume they are made in. I've seen both forums over the years go from passionate SS fanboys to masses of angry collectors. We even have entire sections and threads dedicated to SS's horrible QC and shady business tactics, this never existed years ago.

More and more collectors are leaving SS everyday and not looking back. All I can say is you brought it upon yourselves.

Chris

Been to the Sinestro PF thread? :lol
 
The way I see it, SS has given many collectors enough reasons not to trust them. This explanation is yet another on the pile in an attempt to back peddle. I hardly have anything on order from SS at the moment. 2014 will likely be the year I stop supporting SS and move on to other companies and their offerings. Let's face it, you guys are no longer in the collectible business. You're in the business of ripping off customers dollars as many ways possible. SS products are not worth anywhere near the quality or volume they are made in. I've seen both forums over the years go from passionate SS fanboys to masses of angry collectors. We even have entire sections and threads dedicated to SS's horrible QC and shady business tactics, this never existed years ago.

More and more collectors are leaving SS everyday and not looking back. All I can say is you brought it upon yourselves.

Chris

I don't think is that sinister of a Sideshow plot but I will say that the company has changed a lot. More noticeable drops in quality on production pieces. Higher edition sizes. Higher prices. Changes made or shortcuts on details that could put a piece in the must-own category.

I think Sideshow has forgotten that they have more fans than customers. A customer doesn't put up with some of this stuff and sticks around seeking out a forum community to discuss the product. We are more fans than your average logical consumer. Sideshow also likes harvesting that fandom with Facebook and Twitter.

So why pull the business attitude when making some of the decisions like character choices or acrylic eyes? Easy: to remind you guys that this is a great hobby but think carefully before you pre-order something.
 
The way I see it, SS has given many collectors enough reasons not to trust them. This explanation is yet another on the pile in an attempt to back peddle. I hardly have anything on order from SS at the moment. 2014 will likely be the year I stop supporting SS and move on to other companies and their offerings. Let's face it, you guys are no longer in the collectible business. You're in the business of ripping off customers dollars as many ways possible. SS products are not worth anywhere near the quality or volume they are made in. I've seen both forums over the years go from passionate SS fanboys to masses of angry collectors. We even have entire sections and threads dedicated to SS's horrible QC and shady business tactics, this never existed years ago.

More and more collectors are leaving SS everyday and not looking back. All I can say is you brought it upon yourselves.

Chris

Very well said Chris.

Sideshow's heyday has come and gone. These days they are selling pieces solely on their reputation from past triumphs from 5+ years ago.

It's amazing to see how out of touch this company has become. Every champion gets dethroned and every empire eventually falls. It's only a matter of time.
 
they just need to stop showing previews / concepts and not put things up for order until manufacturing / cost is set in stone.
Giving everyone teasers and rushing product out for preorder because everybody is wondering about the teaser they saw 8months ago is proving to be detrimental.

Keep everyone in the dark during concept and just go back to showing a final product for the first time on the week-out preview then up for order the following week. Many less butts hurt..... :monkey1....
 
Problem is that if you remove previews and repaints/variants then you would have nothing going on. Sideshow knows how to harvest the excitement because they know their fanbase needs their staue fix or just the anticipation of a fix.
 
I appreciate the reply Alex. I want to see a production piece in person first before even considering a purchase. I am sure you understand.

Honestly...this is what I always suggest to those who are unsure about purchasing a piece on Pre-Order. Wait until in hand photos start surfacing or if you have the ability to view it in person before making a decision. Collectors and fans should be satisfied with their purchase and I know the regular 30 day money back return policy isn't for everyone when they purchase an item on Pre-Order (especially for international collectors), so waiting to see the final production piece before making a decision makes 100% sense to me. :)

-SideshowAlex
 
Honestly...this is what I always suggest to those who are unsure about purchasing a piece on Pre-Order. Wait until in hand photos start surfacing or if you have the ability to view it in person before making a decision. Collectors and fans should be satisfied with their purchase and I know the regular 30 day money back return policy isn't for everyone when they purchase an item on Pre-Order (especially for international collectors), so waiting to see the final production piece before making a decision makes 100% sense to me. :)

-SideshowAlex

Easy to say, but some of the more desirable pieces sell out long before in hand pics start to surface.
 
Easy to say, but some of the more desirable pieces sell out long before in hand pics start to surface.

:goodpost::exactly: Except change that to "ALL the most desirable pieces sell out long before in hand pics..." That was a ridiculous statement for SSAlex to make :cuckoo:
 
Easy to say, but some of the more desirable pieces sell out long before in hand pics start to surface.

This is always a possibility of course.

:goodpost::exactly: Except change that to "ALL the most desirable pieces sell out long before in hand pics..." That was a ridiculous statement for SSAlex to make :cuckoo:

It's just a suggestion for folks that are hesitant to place Pre-Orders without seeing the final product in person, etc. Additionally, those concerned about sell out should place a Pre-Order of course as there is always the 30 day money back guarantee if they receive an item and are not satisfied with it for whatever reason (don't like it once in hand...return it for a refund within 30 days of receiving it directly from Sideshow...this offer applies to all products). Just trying to give people choices and suggestions when I hear they are unsatisfied/disappointed/unhappy.
 
In defence of Alex, busts are a different breed. Name one "non-exclusive" that sold out before inhand pics were available.

Even if it was something "super exclusive" the most you would lose out is the shipping costs by returning it.
 
This is always a possibility of course.



It's just a suggestion for folks that are hesitant to place Pre-Orders without seeing the final product in person, etc. Additionally, those concerned about sell out should place a Pre-Order of course as there is always the 30 day money back guarantee if they receive an item and are not satisfied with it for whatever reason (don't like it once in hand...return it for a refund within 30 days of receiving it directly from Sideshow...this offer applies to all products). Just trying to give people choices and suggestions when I hear they are unsatisfied/disappointed/unhappy.

Hey Alex. Thanks for being so present on the boards lately. The info and interaction is really appreciated. Just wanted to clarify something. If I order a piece and it has an issue that I can't accept I can send it back no questions asked of do I have to send pics and wait on a SS response regarding if they will take it back or not. If I do send it back do
I pay shipping both ways and SS obviously gets great rates from Fed ex would I be facing a huge shipping cost to ship back items especially with the large box sizes. I am located fairly far north so any info would be great cause I am sure it would be pricy to ship something back for me regular post or reg fedex.

Thanks again
 
In defense of Alex i just can't say a word

How can have the face so hard to come to this forum?

...place where they="the money team", plays with our illusions for years

to defend a company that sells parts with the worst quality system,painted and sculpted that I have seen in a long time? (Chinese powa!!)


And come here to try to give us explanations to make us swallow hundreds of bugs without excuse and with a ridiculous compensation? (20-40$ even to retailers)

I don't like to have sideshowalex here ,like he deserve a pedestal, I see him a mockery to all serious collectors than we are here

but also there will be people who don't like reading to me, the question is: when are we going to act together to say loud & clear "we want a good quality team in SS??
 
Hey Alex. Thanks for being so present on the boards lately. The info and interaction is really appreciated. Just wanted to clarify something. If I order a piece and it has an issue that I can't accept I can send it back no questions asked of do I have to send pics and wait on a SS response regarding if they will take it back or not. If I do send it back do
I pay shipping both ways and SS obviously gets great rates from Fed ex would I be facing a huge shipping cost to ship back items especially with the large box sizes. I am located fairly far north so any info would be great cause I am sure it would be pricy to ship something back for me regular post or reg fedex.

Thanks again

Pictures are not required if one wishes to return an item outright. Any item can be returned (if bought directly from Sideshow) within 30 days of you receiving it from us. Simply contact our Customer Service directly by phone, email, or live chat to begin and complete the process of returning an item (should you need to). Typically the shipping costs to return the piece that someone is not satisfied with will be the responsibility of the customer but seeing if that can be waived is possible and can be asked during the return process.

-SideshowAlex
 
I am sure Alex is well aware of all our grievances and provides feedback to the higher ups.

Crucifying Alex is not going to fix anything. Ultimately the issues are at the higher up level. Creative producers and administrators.
 
Hey Alex. Thanks for being so present on the boards lately. The info and interaction is really appreciated. Just wanted to clarify something. If I order a piece and it has an issue that I can't accept I can send it back no questions asked of do I have to send pics and wait on a SS response regarding if they will take it back or not. If I do send it back do
I pay shipping both ways and SS obviously gets great rates from Fed ex would I be facing a huge shipping cost to ship back items especially with the large box sizes. I am located fairly far north so any info would be great cause I am sure it would be pricy to ship something back for me regular post or reg fedex.

Thanks again

Because you are international, they might make you break it instead of returning it.
 
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