Hodush wrote:
I agree that it is very frustrating, you want to be able to get the things you paid for.
I don't think we should be making excuses for GW about the molds. They know when they will break roughly.. they should be ahead of the game with stock levels when it is getting near that point so it is bad management and as a result bad service to take peoples money and not provide them what they paid for. (In Australia it is illegal - probably is in many other countries too).
I should explain that it's not making excuses for them regarding the molds, it's a simple fact. The high cost of recasting molds for resin miniatures (& need for more frequent repair / replacement) was one reason GW themselves provided for the equally high cost of their resin miniatures. It is merely just one possible reason I could suggest to our fellow member for the poor service / lack of miniatures, currently being experienced.
The main point really is that it is poor service on their part. No, GW should not be taking orders for miniatures they don't have / have low stock of ; at the least, they should be making alternative offers / replacements to customers without having to be 'chased' to do so. In this particular case, they should have emailed in advance explaining the difficulty & enquire what their customer wanted to do, rather than deciding that for themselves.
Unfortunately this is not illegal in the UK, merely considered 'bad business practice', but their only legal obligation is to offer a refund or credit note if they cannot supply what is ordered.
Without this thread becoming a 'GW bashing' (which I believe is against the rules here?) a lot of members here have had no problems when it comes to contacting them & sorting out problems like this. Just one phone call and everything will be fine