Originally posted by MRCUSTOMERCARE@Jan 26 2006, 01:01 AM
Hello Everyone.
We would like to apologize for the issues that have arisen in regards to the Darth Vader Helmet. This helmet is one of our most anticipated products and to have this happen is a major disappointment to Master Replicas and especially to our valued customers. As we have stated before, we will always be straight forward and honest with our customers. We have been in contact with our Hong Kong office to first get all of the facts so that we can fully understand how a possible breakdown in our rigid QC process could have occurred.
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Therefore, here is our resolution. We will open all of the boxes in our warehouse, inspect them for damage and defects, and then place the domes in plastic bags to protect them during shipping. We can now use plastic bags since the paint should now be fully cured.
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Let me address the other quality problems like the painting and other issues. No matter how stringent our QC process is, there will always be a few that “escape” our watchful eye in mass production. We apologize for this and we will replace any product that has defects.
As you all know, Master Replicas always stands behind our products and it is our policy that if you are not satisfied for any reason, we (obviously meaning AMY.) will always try our best to rectify the problem to your satisfaction. Once again we apologize for any inconvenience this has caused.
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Since I was the thread starter & it's my bucket that I brought under the scrutiny of the forum, I would like to respond to the above.
First, thanks to both Amy & Bryan for responding.
As I said before, I admire a company that has the brass to get the license & bring a product of this magnitude to the market.
I'll also restate that outside of the defects, this was one of the coolest things I've handled in a long time
(& I collect alot of "things") & when the defects are sorted out, from what I briefly saw was a high quality piece right from the packaging, paperwork & even those fleece baggies that appear to be creating the abrasion problem.
Get rid of these defects & this IMO is the piece alot of RPF'ers have been praying for. This will look stunning in my collection.
I've also stated that I assume a reinspection & possible back-&-forth shipping of defect lids already released is going to kill a good portion of profits for the company. I run a family biz of my own & can recognize an unforseen & unwanted failure.
I'm also aware of foreign factories running "out of control" or blatantly disregarding their customer & even sacrificing / exchanging materials for those of sub-standard quality to reduce their own costs - case in point was a company called Palisades who secured the Micronauts toy line & reissued the toys. In that case, by the time they caught the problems & switched manufacturing, the damage was done & the line was shortly thereafter killed off by Palisades
(the collectors were the losers as well).
I hope this setback does not cause MR to rethink the type of product line(s) on deck.
Finally, being a new member @ the RPF it's nice to see the forum working in what I assume is one of it's key roles - the protection of it's members, however, I'm not supporting any cancellations or boycotts. It's also good to see a company like MR putting the brakes on something they know is not right. I don't belong to many forums, but this is one of two where a manufacturer talks direct.
@ the end of the day, the CT's were delayed & now apparently the Vader's too. Hey man, I've waited almost 30 years to get a piece like what I held briefly yesterday, I can wait a little while longer..... & yes, I left my order in on my CT & yes, I'll still get put on the list for a Fett & ST lid....
-Rod Darmaga