jkno
Legendary Member
Irregardless of a rebelscum update, A Monthly newsletter(at least) would ease allot of peoples' concerns.
I agree. Communication is the key
Irregardless of a rebelscum update, A Monthly newsletter(at least) would ease allot of peoples' concerns.
I agree. Communication is the key
Irregardless of a rebelscum update, A Monthly newsletter(at least) would ease allot of peoples' concerns.
Here is a thought.
Instead of some people giving justifications for the delay in the manufacturing of the product, and others complaining about the lack of communications, why don't all of you have placed a pre-order send the manufacturer a message about your displeasure. Do it within 24 hours to let them know you are serious.
It is amzing how a company will respond to a mass of complaints received in short time span.
For those of you who paid the deposit over a year ago, request a reduction in the final cost of the model. No doubt the manufacturer has made some interest from the money that was sent to their account. It doesn't matter if they have had to spend a supposedly ridiculous amount for re-tooling. They should have had a business model in place to account for delays and the like and you, the person who gave them the deposit to bring the project to fruition should not be penalised.
It is simple economics and business management. Without a plan to account for problems and contingincies, the buyer will be the one who wears the end cost.
Sorry for my diatribe but, I am tired of seeing this type of business model being used - pay now and get something sometime in the future. If a manufacturer cannot self finance a project but relies upon pre-payments to make the product there is in my opinion, a lack of a business a business model and due diligence. This is regardless as to how fantastic the end product may be.
Always buy after the product has been manufactured.
Here is a thought.
Instead of some people giving justifications for the delay in the manufacturing of the product, and others complaining about the lack of communications, why don't all of you have placed a pre-order send the manufacturer a message about your displeasure. Do it within 24 hours to let them know you are serious.
It is amzing how a company will respond to a mass of complaints received in short time span.
For those of you who paid the deposit over a year ago, request a reduction in the final cost of the model. No doubt the manufacturer has made some interest from the money that was sent to their account. It doesn't matter if they have had to spend a supposedly ridiculous amount for re-tooling. They should have had a business model in place to account for delays and the like and you, the person who gave them the deposit to bring the project to fruition should not be penalised.
It is simple economics and business management. Without a plan to account for problems and contingincies, the buyer will be the one who wears the end cost.
Sorry for my diatribe but, I am tired of seeing this type of business model being used - pay now and get something sometime in the future. If a manufacturer cannot self finance a project but relies upon pre-payments to make the product there is in my opinion, a lack of a business a business model and due diligence. This is regardless as to how fantastic the end product may be.
Always buy after the product has been manufactured.
My only beef with eFX is that they should communicate more and give more updates on why a particular product is taking longer. I think that would go along way in allaying peoples anxieties over waiting so long.
Same here!!