Thanks for sharing. Personally, I've only seen very few things delivered based on various forums. BBTS still has my "pre-orders" listed with no updated delivery times, even for things that Denuo Novo has listed as shipping now, which I find interesting. I had high hopes for DN, and I want the good Anovos employees gainfully employed, but the comment about working with Anovos (i.e. Joe & Dana) to deliver products is disheartening.Top 5 Denuo Novo Q&A with the Brand Manager
I don't think the similarity of the name indicates a direct relationship between the companies. Even if it was Anovos 2.0 with the same owners they could have called it something totally different.My only remaining question: If nobody from Anovos has any "ownership" in the new company, why is the new company called "Denuo Novo" -- an inexplicably awkward bit of branding that echoes the previous company? The only assumption I'm left to make is that, even though no previous Anovos folks own Denuo Novo, that they may still be running it or employed by it. Nothing in the statement refutes that.
If there is no continuity of leadership beyond the transitional consultation, why name your new company a self-described "once more / second time / make anew / revive" turn of phrase? They're saying this isn't Anovos 2.0, but their branding and messaging says otherwise.
The question was about leadership, not ownership, but their answer only addressed ownership. Dropping the name of two companies isn't reassuring. Companies aren't people. If they want customer confidence after everything that's happened, they need a new face people can trust. (And maybe, just maybe, a name people can pronounce.)
I don't know how you haven't ripped your hair out one follicle at a time through the whole Anovos ordeal.Denuo Novos or whatever this company is has chosen a name that foolishly acknowledges the complete disaster that came before. Anovos sounded stupid and Denuo even more so. It is one of these example where someone thinks they are legitimizing themselves by translating something common into Latin. It was laughable in the beginning and cringe worthy now.
Stultus Facit should be the name of the company. It not only sounds better than having us meander through forced vowel arrangements but is a more accurate description of the efforts:
"Idiot Makes"
Yes. I agree. 2022. Not longer. Not 2023. At all. Anovos was so good at destroying excitement and planning for so many I don't know where this is going to go. But kudos to Disney for mandating these efforts (how could this not be the case).I don't know how you haven't ripped your hair out one follicle at a time through the whole Anovos ordeal.
I can't express how much I REALLY hope DN comes through for you in 2022.
Yes, they have preorders but the Denuo Novo preorders appear to be just a little before the product starts shipping. Anyone that doesn't want to do a preorder can wait a little bit until the item no longer says Preorder, email Denuo Novo to verify the item is in stock, then order it.I may be mistaken , and only time will tell, but it sounds like they will continue to operate with the old tired and disasterous business model of Pre-Orders.
No thanks I am out.
One thing has not changed, Joe and Dana are still thieves and liars
God forbid companies use names that can be considered daft, I mean who would buy a drink named after indigestion...
Did you get a replacement? Was it acceptable quality?They ships also the elite praetorian guard they doing it good but not perfect. That paintwork failed hard.
I received this helmet and I'm not happy with it. Send a mail to DN.
Quantify "quite a few". They state several hundred orders, but there is no proof of that. Maybe a dozen at best between members of therpf.com, rebelscum.com, ebay.com, etc. I was an excited customer, hopeful for them, but it's not displaying well for them. Don't bot for them.Denuo Novo has delivered quite a few products in a few months. This is way different than what Anovos was doing.
Do you have any reason to think this, or is this just wild speculation?Quantify "quite a few". They state several hundred orders, but there is no proof of that. Maybe a dozen at best between members of therpf.com, rebelscum.com, ebay.com, etc.
I asked a question about how they handled a problem. I would like to know how/if they resolved it.Quantify "quite a few". They state several hundred orders, but there is no proof of that. Maybe a dozen at best between members of therpf.com, rebelscum.com, ebay.com, etc. I was an excited customer, hopeful for them, but it's not displaying well for them. Don't bot for them.
471 pages of complaints and yet there isn't a chorus singing Denuo Novo praises having filled long lost orders, you tell meDo you have any reason to think this, or is this just wild speculation?
(Side note: New TIE variant apparently, “Victor 2,” it’s the one with the notch out of the left cog. Don’t think Anovos ever made that one.)
Nope, none at all (sarcasm)I asked a question about how they handled a problem. I would like to know how/if they resolved it.
I doubt they started all of this to deliver a dozen items. How would that make any sense to do?
I haven't seen much as far as complaints from people who actually ordered an item other than the Praetorian Guard helmet I asked about.
Do you have a complaint about how they handled something?