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Customer Service Ratings
The editor reports on his customer service experiences with various manufacturers.
Stephen Balog ([email protected]) | |
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I feel I must comment on Armchair Commanders gameshop. They have consistently let down myself and my friends with their slow response, screwed-up orders, and general lack of professionalism. In fact, one of our gaming group waited over 3 months for a simple order of GW Space Marines. It seems that his order was sent to Iceland by mistake. He received no apology or acknowledgement of a problem from their staff. | |
The Editor ([email protected]) | |
I ordered some miniatures from this company, since they had the best prices I could find for the items I was looking for. After a month had passed, however, I had received nothing. When I contacted them to see what was happening, they explained that the manufacturer had changed their ordering practices. They said that the manufacturer (a major miniatures company) had consequently screwed up and not sent an expected shipment, which is why my order was late. My order finally arrived the next week. I was curious about the story about the manufacturer's new ordering practices, so I asked around among my retailer contacts. I was told:
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A number of readers have complained of recent order problems with Dave Kendrick, the U.S. distributor of Donnington Miniatures. In answer to these complaints, Leam Hall ([email protected]) writes:
My understanding of the situation, and of Dave, is this:
If you feel that there has been unfair advantage taken, you of course have the right to involve the authorities. If you have paid by check or credit card you have the ability to stop payment. |
Wanax updates us as follows:
About 2 weeks ago, some of you had problems with Dave and Donnington Minis. I've received final word on this problem: Dave sent the money some time back, and when he was informed that some of you are more than pissed about the delay he phoned England. The response was that the money was received, and "just how do you want us to ship your figures?" I told Dave to get on the stick, call them back and have them next day air the sh*t at no cost because of the delay. I don't think it will happen, but there comes a time to play hardball. So, to sum it up. Dave is doing his bit, Donnington is not. |
UPDATE, June '97: We're advised by our readers that the previous Donnington US problems have been addressed. To quote -
As far as I know, the unfortunate episode is closed for everyone. |
Dave Brennan ([email protected]) |
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A while back, I ordered some figures from The Elite Group. Specifically the items I ordered were 25mm French Napoleonic artillery - two guns of the same caliber, and two 4 man crews. While placing my order on the phone with the owner, I specifically stated that I paint for display only and wanted variation in my dioramas. I didn't want the crew of one gun in the same pose as the other. Since there were 8 different poses available it was possible to accomplish this. I would not place the order for those figures unless he could accomodate me. He said he could accomodate my request. I did place additional orders with him at that time. Unfortunately, when I opened my package both crews were identical - exactly what I didn't want. Now the cost is insignificant but I wanted The Elite Group to accept the figures back and send me what I ordered. He refused to credit my account for the figures if I returned them, and stated that as a policy on artillery poses he just reaches into the "box" and sends what he grabs (although the catalog I paid for lists 8 different poses available). When I reminded him of the conditions of my artillery order he brushed me off. I highly recommend not buying from The Elite Group. Any company that treats its customers so rudely and dishonestly doesn't deserve anyone's business. I will never buy from them again. |
I had recently been nursing a grudge against GHQ for not replying to a complaint I had had (I bought a 1/2400 scale battleship, and the 5" guns were missing).
A few months later, however, I ran into a similar problem (a set of 1/285 M113 armored personnel carriers with a malformed set of machine guns). I wrote to GHQ, and they fixed the problem immediately.
Suddenly, I realized what the difference was. GHQ has had at least one change of address lately, and my first complaint was sent to the old address. When I remailed my complaint - being careful to mail it to the new address, and not to the address on the product - GHQ settled the problem immediately.
Brian Lojeck ([email protected]) |
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As small a company as Global is, they seem infinitely patient answering rules questions via email or phone. They are just about the only company I can think of that would help a fellow reverse-engineer the point system to one of their games, and respond promptly when you report something missing. |
Demian Rose ([email protected]) |
I just wanted to add to your page the good experiences I've had with Global Games' customer service. Twice I've written to tell them of a missing piece in one of their blisters, and both times I've received a replacement within two weeks (not bad, since they're in Canada and I'm in the US). Each time, an extra piece or two just in case there was a misunderstanding, e.g. I was sent two replacement arms (right and left) for a fig just to be certain that I wasn't sent the wrong one accidentally. ...and the figs are great, too :-) |
The Editor ([email protected]) |
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I bought a pair of 15mm Dwarven bolt throwers, and discovered that one pack was missing one of the cart wheels. I wrote Partha, and they quickly sent me the missing wheel. |
Brian Lojeck ([email protected]) |
I love this story... I got a boxed set from Ral, and one of the figures was broken at an elbow. I called Ral, told the woman which box set it was. She said "ok, just a minute," and I heard her moving some boxes about. The next sound I heard was her picking the shrinkwrap off of another box set and opening the box! Needless to say, the figure was sent, no questions asked. They didn't even ask me to send in the busted one first. Ral Partha is one of those companies that are so nice, you wonder they're still in business... |
Simtac has a 100% customer guarantee policy, and in my experience they live up to it. I ordered several packs of 1/300 M60's, and one of the packs had a defective turret (only a stump of a main gun). Simtac immediately sent me an entire new pack as a replacement.
In Progress: I picked up a DBA army from a distributor at TriCon (can't help it - collecting DBA armies is like eating potato chips).
Upon getting home, I compared the army as listed on the product label with the actual DBA listing (in this case, #69 Middle Imperial Roman). Good news - the army was legal, though it gave me none of the options.
Next, I checked the army list against the actual figures in the pack. Two problems showed up.
The Response: I'm pleased to note that Viking Forge resolved my complaint, sending me the missing figures in only 3 weeks.
Last Updates | |
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1 April 1998 | new email for Steve Balog |
25 December 1997 | Elite Group complaint |
11 June 1997 | Donnington update |
7 June 1997 | Stephen Balog's comments on Armchair Commanders |
26 May 1997 | added Brian Lojeck's comments |
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