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I agree with this completely, it’s NOT Mego, it’s all on Disney. Disney is a Billion dollar corporation and the fact that a very small fraction of society is upset at them over one particular product online orders and cancellations probably doesn’t bother them, it’s sad but honestly they know it’s not going to bankrupt them. It’s to bad that these couldn’t have been available straight from the Dr. Mego website, sort of keeping it the family, but unfortunately the website doesn’t have the manpower or time to deal with it. -
^What Disney Shopper/agency did you use?
I have a friend going to Disney World in March but by then, who knows?Leave a comment:
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I did and that’s how I got mine. The lady I used was very nice, great communication and they arrived from California to North Carolina in just over 7 days. They were packed very well! All tracking provided and you couldn’t ask for a better transaction. Was very pleased! I’ll be using her again when the next wave comes out. For two sets I paid just $50 ovet retail door to doorLeave a comment:
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Does anyone have any experience with a personal Disney shopper?
what is involved? Can anyone recommend one?
curious about taking that routeLeave a comment:
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I was able to order 2 sets with the discounts but have been checking several times a day for cancellations. My first attempt was at 0802 PT item out of stock . After several tries and cancelling and re ordering at 0840 it charged my gift card . I am not looking forward to next waveLeave a comment:
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Well this was a mess...at least I can still get some awesome DC offerings from MEGO! May be the singular route for me to go if the Marvel releases continue to be this way.Leave a comment:
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People keep blaming this on Mego. If Mego is responsible for anything, it’s getting into these business deals — Topps. Big Lots (now going out of business). Hasbro. Disney (and who would say no to them! Or ANY of them). But once those deals are made, Mego just becomes the manufacturer and provider, not the distributor. Blame these things on those companies, not Mego.
As for pulling the items off the shelf to fulfill online orders, these seem to be more of a driver for the Disney properties than online; a Marvel product to have on the shelves. Unless these really start backing up in the stores, I don’t think these will be pulled to fulfill online orders. They might end up on clearance at a Disney Store first. I hope I’m wrong and I really don’t know what happens to excess product from Disney park stores.Last edited by TRDouble; Dec 24, '24, 11:22 AM.Leave a comment:
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I understand exclusives and they can be hard to get. But this whole thing just feels like they don't care about the fans / customers at all.
It's on THEM since they accepted orders and the canceled them because of their "glitch." Meanwhile, packs are sitting in stock at stores. They've been there for weeks, no reason they can't divert some of that stock to people who placed orders and had them canceled.
They could also offer to "waitlist" people - the fact they didn't + the fact they pulled the item from their site leads me to believe whatever was allocated for online sales is GONE gone.
I don't think there's any conspiracy here - it's just the whole thing was just handled so poorly
I hope they fix things in future releasesLeave a comment:
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If there are quantity limitations due to the Hasbro exclusive action figure deal, then that should have also been brought up to the fans. Not everyone can get to Disneyland or Disney World at the drop of the hat to find these. Going with a "Disney Shopper" is an avenue, but it seems a bit riduculous to expect a large group of people to do this, or pay after market scalper prices on ebay. I also don't understand why some of these figures can't be pulled from the shelves and sold online, but its probably some red tape "right hand doesn't know what the left is doing" business BS.Leave a comment:
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I’m at a loss as to why they don’t just pull the packs from the store to fill the canceled orders or does that make way to much sense?Leave a comment:
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Another possibility is that Disney set a production limit so as not to violate existing licensing agreements which may include volume restictions as well as price point.Leave a comment:
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I mean it could also partly be that Disney is simply more interested in driving traffic to its stores/resorts vs. online sales, but I just can't imagine them expecting a niche manufacturer like Mego to move the needle much in that direction.
If it's all just an innocent, unexpected under-estimation of demand then it shouldn't be logistically prohibitive to make the adjustment and re-offer them at some point.Leave a comment:
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