It seems that Hasbro AU are ignoring more of my emails than usual (no reply from the last three), and they are always something important:
- last one was asking for info on when decent toy supplies can be expected again.
- one before that was about reporting Knock Offs (for their benefit).
- and the one before that was about asking when the Animated toys and cartoon expected here.

The idea was to ask these sort of things as a representative of our fan community so that they only have to respond to one query instead of dozens. Since they probably ignoring me now despite being as polite and non-harassing as possible, I was thinking that a new approach needs to be taken.
If they really are concerned about customer satisfaction (as seen by the recent DVD Optimus exchange), then maybe they need to have these important questions asked by other fans who they don't know, and would have to treat them as valued customers, answering their queries promptly. (I may be a valued customer, but they would know that I would still keep buying the toys no matter how they treated me)

So here's a thought - I post here an important question (when the need arises), plus give the Hasbro customer service email address, and get as many of you as possible to send in the email. It might only get about a dozen of you with the time or effort to do it, but maybe it might get Hasbro to start taking us seriously. Or at least prompt them to prefer it just be the one email from a representative (as it used to be) instead of from everyone.
And they couldn't just ignore all the emails, in case one email could be from a parent or kid who has nothing to do with us (provided there is no mention of Ozformers in your emails).

What do you guys think?
Is this a bad idea in case Hasbro decides to blacklist everyone here, instead of just blacklisting me?

I'd really like to get some advance warning on when we can expect the Animated cartoon and toys here, in case the cartoon just starts showing out of the blue. And the AUS Toyfair isn't until the second weekend in April, which is ages away.