The lineup is spectacular. I didn't have the money on hand to get in on the kickstarter, but I already Preordered a copy through Camelot. I did throw in a dollar to the kickstarter to find out about the Ketchum book, though!
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The new business model seems more and more like monkey business.
Lots of carrots dangling from strings.
The Laymon slipcases as a bonus for signing up for patreon is total bs. I like a nice slipcase, don't get me wrong, but by the time they finally produce the books the slipcases will be worth more the the books themselves.
I ordered the most expensive Laymon available, can't recall what they called that version right now, but I'm calling it very past due.
If you want their average titles, just get them off ebay...that's what I do. Less bs and email spam that way.
Not bitter, just disapointed in their customer service.
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I had pledged at the $300 level for their Black Labyrinth 2 Kickstarter, which funded in November 2013 with an October 2014 estimated delivery date. This was supposed to get me both the numbered and lettered versions, with matching numbers/letters if available. I requested each to match the copies I'd purchased for book 1.
A couple weeks ago, over 1 year after the estimated delivery date, and after being bombarded with numerous other Kickstarter/Indie-Go-Go/Patreon campaigns (a few of which I pledged), I finally got a shipping notice - followed by a note letting me know due to an error the numbered copy had been sold out so I wouldn't be receiving a copy. My options are a $50 credit or a free copy of the numbered version of book 3.
I couldn't believe it. After all that time and money - they sold too many copies to the general public after collecting enough funds to help get the book published. I definitely don't want a numbered copy of book 3 since I don't have book 2, and $50 just means I have to order more product from them. How hard would it have been to set aside the Kickstarter funded copies in their warehouse, since they didn't want to send portions in separate batches.
Adding on to that, half of the bonus books I received were dented and folded - they're reading copies at best - definitely not in new condition.
They produce a nice product; I was looking forward to the slipcased version new Clive Barker offering. However, I haven't ordered yet because this experience has left such a bad taste in my mouth. I'm really debating whether I want to do any more business with them. They seem more worried about promoting their crowd-sourcing campaigns (often through misleading wording - as noted above about the pre-orders for the Barker book) than any semblance of customer service or trying to remain on target with shipping schedules.
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Originally posted by bsaenz24 View PostCan you register a complaint with Kickstarter?CD Email: [email protected]
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Originally posted by brionen View PostI had pledged at the $300 level for their Black Labyrinth 2 Kickstarter, which funded in November 2013 with an October 2014 estimated delivery date. This was supposed to get me both the numbered and lettered versions, with matching numbers/letters if available. I requested each to match the copies I'd purchased for book 1.
A couple weeks ago, over 1 year after the estimated delivery date, and after being bombarded with numerous other Kickstarter/Indie-Go-Go/Patreon campaigns (a few of which I pledged), I finally got a shipping notice - followed by a note letting me know due to an error the numbered copy had been sold out so I wouldn't be receiving a copy. My options are a $50 credit or a free copy of the numbered version of book 3.
I couldn't believe it. After all that time and money - they sold too many copies to the general public after collecting enough funds to help get the book published. I definitely don't want a numbered copy of book 3 since I don't have book 2, and $50 just means I have to order more product from them. How hard would it have been to set aside the Kickstarter funded copies in their warehouse, since they didn't want to send portions in separate batches.
Adding on to that, half of the bonus books I received were dented and folded - they're reading copies at best - definitely not in new condition.
They produce a nice product; I was looking forward to the slipcased version new Clive Barker offering. However, I haven't ordered yet because this experience has left such a bad taste in my mouth. I'm really debating whether I want to do any more business with them. They seem more worried about promoting their crowd-sourcing campaigns (often through misleading wording - as noted above about the pre-orders for the Barker book) than any semblance of customer service or trying to remain on target with shipping schedules.
I've been kind of turned off by the crowdfunding. Besides not having the money at the time of the campaign, that's the other reason I chose to go through Camelot for I Am The Abyss. It was $50 more than on the Kickstarter, but nothing comes out of my pocket until Camelot gets it in stock.
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