devilof76
Super Freak
Re: Rogue
I don't think this thread convinced anyone who wasn't already convinced that their statue was bad. I do think it facillitated a perception that Sideshow was somehow underhanded or deceptive, which was fallacious reasoning. People had come to that conclusion the instant they saw that their statue was bad and that's not enough information. Yes, a lot of those conclusions were based on clear quality control failures from the past, but the extent of many of those instances have been overblown, and the majority of them were dealt with by the company in an honorable manner. The ones that slipped through the cracks are not indicative of a greater trend towards dishonest business practices. They do indicate problems in the company's business model, but they can't know about problems until they happen. Particularly when dealing with manufacturers in a country with as little legal regard for property rights and contract fidelity as China.
I don't think this thread convinced anyone who wasn't already convinced that their statue was bad. I do think it facillitated a perception that Sideshow was somehow underhanded or deceptive, which was fallacious reasoning. People had come to that conclusion the instant they saw that their statue was bad and that's not enough information. Yes, a lot of those conclusions were based on clear quality control failures from the past, but the extent of many of those instances have been overblown, and the majority of them were dealt with by the company in an honorable manner. The ones that slipped through the cracks are not indicative of a greater trend towards dishonest business practices. They do indicate problems in the company's business model, but they can't know about problems until they happen. Particularly when dealing with manufacturers in a country with as little legal regard for property rights and contract fidelity as China.