Oh I'm not expecting a reply. I'm just venting.
Apparently that's going to be the only way to get this resolved.
I don't think that is a valid scapegoat. I ordered my T-600 before SDCC. WAY before it. Hell, I just checked my credit card statement and they haven't even charged me yet for this...
Well. This is getting a bit annoying. 12 "business" days since the purchase and my item still says processing. And it's been 50 hours since I sent an email requesting information on the status of my order. AKA, over two "business" days since I sent a message to them. This is quickly becoming a...
You misunderstand me. My order already says Processing. It has said processing since the 29th of June. It's been 10 days now and it still says processing. So my question once more is this: Is the system screwed up or does it really take Sideshow 10+ days to ship an item?
I'm wondering about this as well. I ordered one of their last T-600's last Tuesday. Roll around to today, 8 days later and it still says processing. I don't order from Sideshow very often, but does it really take 8+ days to put a toy in a box and give it to UPS?
Well... That ain't good. I was wondering how I could have such bad luck and get two Jango's in a row that both broke their right leg. You thinking I should just machine an aluminum replacement for him?
A while back the leg snapped on my RAH Jango Fett. I'm just now getting around to fixing/replacing it. I either get a replacement body or somehow machine up a new pin for it. Both will cost me so I wanted to see if anyone here had one available.
Damn, lot of you were freaking last night. Patience is a virtue as they say. And I just happened upon the site today and noticed it was up. No lag, no stalling and ordered my EX version.
These aren't toys. They're collector items. They aren't run off by the thousands like a toy from Hasbro or Mattel. You have to get in the mindset that these items are marketed to the kind of people that buy full size 1:1 replica Star Wars helmets for $500. They are not a toy or play thing in any...
Wait. These are supposed to be Action Figures? Did someone forget to send me a notice? There is a reason for these being as expensive as they are. It's because they aren't action figures. They're display pieces that happen to be articulated. Very nicely painted, sculpted, and in the end, limited...