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Re: Thunderbirds - Homepin
« Reply #75 on: August 14, 2018, 09:23:06 AM »
Hang on, earlier today there was dribble about how hard things are going over there, and a container heads off to Canada ?  !*!

Now we know where all the Aussie Pre Order dollars went to.. Canada.. Hopefully there is a container heading to Australia as well. If not, that is VERY "UN-Australian".

sorry mate but you're incorrect there. The preorder dollars went to good ol China. The product paid with potential Canadian dollars went to Canada. how best to maximum profits by selling a product twice I say. Yes it will be interesting to hear his speil at upcoming pinball fest. What excuse will he use for this unfortunate situation.... I know homepins shipping manager died recently and his replacement doesn't know where Australia is. That happens in business of which us ignorant, non business savvy pinball shmucks don't understand

Technically speaking, all $ went to China. The Hankin clones and Lowboys paid for the rent / fitout of the factory etc.


From Day One, the emphasis was to produce TBAG for the Aussie / UK market, as the show itself was not a show shown in the USA. Pete's money, was for his machine, not for the Canadian, USA or rest of the world market. He should get his first. If I was a pre order customer, I would be doing everything in my power for a refund. BUT we don't know what is going on in the background. From experience, it looks "typical"..
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