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I did not receive a cancellation email & my order still shows on the site, but my transaction was cancelled this weekend. -
After being expected to be available within days of the in-store announcment, it was finally announced it would be available last Sunday, Dec. 22 at 8 AM Pacific Time. At that time, the product began to flip between in and out of stock depending on when you tried to purchase it. After just a few hours of this, it permanently went out of stock. Some people who managed to actually purchase it later got emails their orders were canceled. I was one of the lucky few who have not yet received a cancelation email.Leave a comment:
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Drove over to the Disney Springs Marvel Heroes store in Orlando on Christmas morning (from Tampa) and was able to purchase 2; there were 6 more on the shelf after my purchase as of 11am this morning. Happy to get them after my on-line purchase was cancelled. What a perfect day! Easy drive with limited traffic with stock on the shelves!Leave a comment:
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Drove over to the Disney Springs Marvel Heroes store in Orlando on Christmas morning (from Tampa) and was able to purchase 2; there were 6 more on the shelf after my purchase as of 11am this morning. Happy to get them after my on-line purchase was cancelled. What a perfect day! Easy drive with limited traffic with stock on the shelves!Leave a comment:
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The problem with this line of thinking though is that the "small fraction of society" you reference are the exact same people who have kept this brand alive for 50+ years in one manner or another. Both Marty and Paul seem to be painfully unaware of that fact, and Paul's glossing over of the problem via his post on the Mego Ambassador page is straight-up insulting. I don't believe- for a second- that he "couldn't get one", and the whole "wait for the next launch in 2025" indicates that the thinking is people enjoyed being jerked around in this manner and will line up for the same exact treatment again. This benefited Disney, the scalpers, Marty, and anyone who was paid to work on the four figures in a professional capacity (sculpting, packaging, production, etc). No one else.
The only way to legitimately combat this is to not purchase the set from the eBay scalpers and just let them sell to each other and/or speculative flippers who buy things simply becasue they read "Sold Out", "Limited Edition" or something similar. If actual Mego fans committed to this, the sets would- eventually- become dead inventory. In turn, that would A) drive down the price and make them affordable, and B) stop the same practice with future sets.
But for me, as I have repeatedly stated, Mego "killed" my enthusiasm starting with the Topps semi-floppy sidekick body to the recent brittle body. There's no excuse for every wave to have an issue. Looks like this will be the "Look but not available wave." FOMO is no longer an issue for me even for my much wanted FF, Thor and Ironman.Leave a comment:
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OT,Whatever happened to the Megos, that were in the collector section in a case at Walmart? One week they had several there than the next time I didn't see a sign of them anywhere. I haven't gotten an email cancellation on my order that I've seen so I lucked out on that regard but doubt if that will continue with the next four Disney waves unless they right the ship somehow. And I should be getting the Atlas figures Saturday.Leave a comment:
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I was unaware of any large issues with Target or Walmart
i ordered all my 50th anniversary figures from ZLC and it’s been a smooth experience - I was hoping for something similar with this Marvel wave
I’ve only ordered one other Disney exclusive (a Gargoyles animated DVD for season 2 part 2) and it was a breeze - I was expecting to act quickly but it’s like they had no stock for this
Walmart either had no stock, low/sporadic stock, or ridiculously high amounts of one character and no one else.
In addition to the first 12 WGSH figures from the 50th Anniversary line, I also order all my POTA figures from ZLC. Always a positive experience, always packaged well, and he even helped me out a bit with my confusion regarding the POTA outfit variants.
As has been mentioned elsewhere, this was likely a ploy to drive traffic to the site itself and then use those numbers for something else entirely. In other words, focus on the amount of visits as opposed to the amount of completed transactions.Leave a comment:
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i ordered all my 50th anniversary figures from ZLC and it’s been a smooth experience - I was hoping for something similar with this Marvel wave
I’ve only ordered one other Disney exclusive (a Gargoyles animated DVD for season 2 part 2) and it was a breeze - I was expecting to act quickly but it’s like they had no stock for thisLeave 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.
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well that's just about the lamest response possible.
This is a niche collector's item to people of a certain age; There's NO WAY they were "sold out" within seconds unless 1. they were severely under-stocked or 2. the site was overwhelmed with scalper bots
This response is just a slap in the face to fans
1) Yup. Are we certain that all the sets weren't' stuffed under that "Holiday Grab Bag" shirt he was wearing in the video with Marty? Then- five years from now- it'll be "Uhhh... Warehouse find!! Yeah, that's it". A "Mego Miracle", as it were.
2) Definitely scalper bots.
3) Yup again, and the proverbial "turn the other cheek" moment will come when we get the excuse for Wave 19 being delayed until... May? June? The 12th of Never?Leave a comment:
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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.
The only way to legitimately combat this is to not purchase the set from the eBay scalpers and just let them sell to each other and/or speculative flippers who buy things simply becasue they read "Sold Out", "Limited Edition" or something similar. If actual Mego fans committed to this, the sets would- eventually- become dead inventory. In turn, that would A) drive down the price and make them affordable, and B) stop the same practice with future sets.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.Leave a comment:
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^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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