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Novascream wrote:What really pisses me off is that they do not have a set date anymore. The conventions use to always be in September/The Fall, so you could plan accordingly. Nowadays they have them whenever they feel like it.
Novascream wrote:A skilled individual could have set it up by themselves within a week, less if they used an already existing program, which are readily available.
Savage wrote:Personally, I loved G2, and I'm thrilled by this set. If there's a g2 Ramjet / black Sideswipe / blue Grimlock in the mix, it'll probably become my favorite Set to date. But three figures isn't a solid justification for the massive expense that is BotCon. A guest list AND the boxed set figures would be enough to make most people feel informed and more patient about the registration. At least they'd know what they'll be getting.
TFCC wrote:NOTICE!! Any order placed after April 20th will not ship until Thursday, May 6th due to all staff being at the GIJoeCon from Friday, April 23rd through May 4th. BotCon dates are June 24-27, 2010 at the Walt Disney World Hotel and Convention Center in Lake Buena Vista, FL. Please go to Botcon.com for updates.
Prime Evil wrote:UltraPrimal wrote:Sheesh, guys!It'll be up when it's up. Just be patient.
...I'm trying to get into the custom class. I'm trying to save $$!! I'm trying for the Thursday class...
Seibertron wrote:TFCC wrote:NOTICE!! Any order placed after April 20th will not ship until Thursday, May 6th due to all staff being at the GIJoeCon from Friday, April 23rd through May 4th. BotCon dates are June 24-27, 2010 at the Walt Disney World Hotel and Convention Center in Lake Buena Vista, FL. Please go to Botcon.com for updates.
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Counterpunch wrote:FP sure does provide some F'd up head.
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Dead Metal wrote:And I don't think Ryan's excuse with it costing a lot of money to make an entirely new registration program from scratch is a good enough excuse.
They run 2 conventions, the registration system can be used for both, plus if they make the investment in something like that they can reach more people as they will no longer be put off by how unprofessional they look.
--B-- wrote:Delicon wrote:UltraPrimal wrote:Sheesh, guys!It'll be up when it's up. Just be patient.
I think those of us who have planned to go to BotCon have been in fact just that. However, when you are making a large financial investment to attend a convention such as BotCon I think you deserve a little more attention/respect than what he have gotten recently. Don't get me wrong, BotCon is an enormous endeavor and FunPub overall has done a good job but this would seem to be a very vital thing they are dropping the ball on.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but we were promised that we would be able to register in late February/early March as I recall and right now we're about to run out of April in a matter of hours. Wanting a real explanation and/or some action is not being selfish on our part.
Seriously. My wife is going to a fan event in mid-May, and she was able to register in November, had all of her conformations in hand in Mid January, and had her entire itenerary before the end of January. We were able to save so much on airfare since we had so much time to play with, but I'm not planning on going to Botcon if I can't get the set, and have passed on several grat sets of non-refundable, no-changable airfare.
FACT: The registration wait as already cost me more than 150 bucks.
I consider that unacceptable customer service.
Fender Bender wrote:Really, that's the only fair thing to do. Some people have lots of free time, faster internet connections, or better computers. I also believe that the whole point of that class is to offer an INTRODUCTION to the art of repainting Transformers. I know of several people that have managed to go to it just about every year, and I think that's wrong. Once is an INTRODUCTION, more than once is taking a spot that could really benefit somebody who has been curious about it, but hasn't done it yet.
Seibertron wrote:I'd also like to hear some ideas about how the pickup process can be improved at the convention. It frustrates me every year that we have to wait in line for at least 4 to 6 hours to pick up our stuff. It seems like there has to be a better way to plan all of this. Got ideas? Share 'em!
Axalon_Prime wrote:Well, as bad as this looks like it could be, at least we're not sitting at a computer once a month in the slim hope to snag the newest figure, only to have them sell out in 3 seconds. MOTU fans I think you know what I mean.
Liftgate wrote:Seibertron,
the real issue here is the complete lack of communication on the part of FP. Spending a couple minutes to share some info or let us know how registration is coming along is FREE. Every so often they could release the name of a guest or drop some hints about the exclusives and it wouldn't cost them one red cent. This kind of activity is called promotion, it's what gets people interested in what you're trying to sell. Seems like common sense, but it's totally lost on them I guess. Instead we go for weeks and months without any updates or the slightest bit of info. You have to stretch your imagination pretty far to believe there's a legitimate reason behind that, or that it's in any way good for the fans, or for business.
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