That sounds strange. They shouldn't be able to compromise Australian retail law with their own T&Cs.
That sounds strange. They shouldn't be able to compromise Australian retail law with their own T&Cs.
Which brings us to where we are today...
Finally received my order a few weeks ago after threatening a credit card chargeback. Item was unsealed which went against my plan of keeping it MISB. But just considered myself lucky to get it at all.
Sad that it takes those measures to get a result but life goes on. Thankfully that was my only order.
You're going to have to weigh up weather it's worth it. Did they say how long the suspension is?
From what we've seen so far, all you really need is for them to put pressure on Toybot to get a result.
Which brings us to where we are today...
That's so bullspit.They've basically sold you a used toy despite leading you to believe that you would be receiving a new/unused product.
Even if it's just the sticky tape that's broken and the toy hasn't been handled, it's still technically loose. A loose mint toy is still loose, it's not MISB. I've picked up a few LMIB toys off Mandarake, but at least Mandarake typically charges about half price for LMIB toys. The audacity of supplying you with an LMIB toy when you paid for an MISB figure is just incredibly poor form.
So is there anyone still waiting on long overdue orders, or have they sorted them all out?![]()
Which brings us to where we are today...