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Still waiting as well... Joining the club myself...
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Still waiting as well... Joining the club myself...
Sure join the waiting game!
Still waiting as well... Joining the club myself...
The more the merrier!
We're ordering pizza later.
im all for Satele Shan and Malgus is one awesome statue. but could they really release Satele and give no love for Bastila and Revan? i think they are just riding the high horse for Malgus until something new comes up.
I'll wait harder!
Hopefully you'll be able to pick it up down the line someday
Bad news... I lost my job and I can't afford to keep my orders so this was one of them to go.... Sad day. Hoping to get him back. He's my top one I really wanted I was lucky to keep Hulk for next year hopefully but this is gone along with Batman PF. I guess i'll have to find a new job and to get some 1/6 scale figures for now. 1/6 Malgus it is..
I'm really sorry but my selfish *** is hoping that means I get a WL conversion.....
Well good for you. Can you tell me if I get my flex money back? I know I lose my NRD and have to pay a fee but do I get what I started to pay for?
I honestly don't know since I've never flexed an order
Not lazy already read all of that just want to know if I get some of my money back which it doesn't explain nor say. I know I lose my NRD and I get charged a $40 cancelation fee. Since only paid 1 flex. Just want to know if I get my $112 dollars back or not.I believe you do, but you lose a percentage of the flex also depending on how far into the flex you are. Anyway, since you are too lazy to lookup their cancellation policy on their website, and I did it in less than 20sec here it is:
FLEXPAY ITEM CANCELLATION FEES
Due to the increased administrative costs of the Flex Pay option, Sideshow will charge Flex Pay customers a cancellation fee when a flex pay order is canceled by the customer or by Sideshow (due to a credit card decline, incomplete shipping info, etc.).
Fee chart
The fee will be $20.00 for cancellations occurring 48 hours after order placement up until the first payment date, $40.00 for cancellations occurring after the first payment and before the second payment date, and $60.00 for cancellations occurring after the second payment and before the third payment date. (The fees are based on a average three payment plan of $199 or more, but fees may increase with number of payments.) If the item’s cost is less then $199, the cancellation fees will be reduced in proportion to the item’s SRP.
Payment plans with Non-refundable Deposits (NRD)
If an item requires a non-refundable deposit combined with a payment plan, then the NRD will take the place of the cancellation fee schedule listed above.
When fees are charged
The cancellation fee will be charged directly to the customer’s credit card within five business days after the order cancellation.
Card disputes /charge backs
By choosing the Flex Pay option when placing your order, you will be agreeing to pay any applicable cancellation fee. This is clearly noted on the item’s ordering page as well as during check out. We strongly suggest that you read the terms before agreeing to the contract. Non-payment of cancellation fees will result in the suspension of your online account until any outstanding cancellation fees are paid in full. Credit card companies submitting charge back disputes on behalf of a Flex Pay collector, will be given a copy of the legal agreement that they entered into, resulting in a dismissal of the dispute. All accounts that have submitted charge backs are temporarily disabled, in order to avoid further billing and shipping issues, while charge disputes are being resolved.
Not lazy already read all of that just want to know if I get some of my money back which it doesn't explain nor say. I know I lose my NRD and I get charged a $40 cancelation fee. Since only paid 1 flex. Just want to know if I get my $112 dollars back or not.
Call Sideshow and explain your job situation to them. They may be able to help you waive some charges. Sideshow customer service is usually quite understanding. No harm talking to them.
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