I'd forgotten that he had signed previously. That actually lowers the bar further.
It's a no win situation for Artbox. Either they damage their reputation by waiting longer or they pony up some more money to make another card for a set that was sold so long ago. It's a lose-lose for them.
Originally posted by Scifi Cards: Comparable replacements will almost always not make everyone happy.
From Artbox's standpoint, all autos are pretty much equal. They don't deal in the secondary market. So if they get another first-time signer it would probably be closest to what they promised.
Something needs to be done, but any replacement won't be good enough for those that were wanting Mad Eye.
Ed
No disrespect intended, but I disagree that even from Artbox's point of view, all autos are created equal. I think its doubtful that Artbox would pay an actor of Emma Watson or Gleeson's calibre the same rate as one of the much lesser known actors, so even if they don't participate in the secondary market, there would still be differences in the cost of the autos at their level.
I hadn't even been aware that Mad Eye had a GOF auto. I think Artbox should go out and purchase GOF Mad Eye autos on the secondary market, and provide those as replacements, maybe with a special stamp. Sure it will cost them more than if they got it directly from the actor, but I would think that would be the closest substitue.
I agree that its very difficult to please everybody, but currently Artbox isn't doing anything which is just irritating everybody.
I had actually mentioned seeing if any of the GOF autos were still in house and I was told yes so I asked if that would be a possible replacement. I was told no because they had to keep those in stock for any of those redemptions that might still come in.
I send in a 'The Rock' redeemption card few years ago from the Mummy movies. I was told there was no more and they just replaced it by Oded Fehr. Those 2 aren't 'comparable' at all. They don't bother of the value, they just send another from the same set that they have multiple and that is not limited...
Originally posted by DavidDeb: I send in a 'The Rock' redeemption card few years ago from the Mummy movies. I was told there was no more and they just replaced it by Oded Fehr. Those 2 aren't 'comparable' at all. They don't bother of the value, they just send another from the same set that they have multiple and that is not limited...
1. That was Inkworks. This is Artbox Entertainment the main discussion is about.
2. Id be pissed if I pulled a redemption for a card that they didnt have in stock. For every redemption sent out, there should be that 1 card for it to be redeemed.
Inkworks also had an arrangement with another outfit (ecardsdirect.com) that had most of the premium (and common) cards for sale. I believe they always held enough signed cards to fill redemptions until the expiration date. The other site had "full retail" prices for the cards, but over time some of the past-redemption-deadline cards could be depleted. I bet that's what happened with the Johnson auto.
Until the "fall", I never saw an instance where Inkworks didn't honor a redemption request past the expiration ... except in a few cases where the card was Sold Out at ecardsdirect. I checked there first before bidding on an auction for a redemption card.
Companies almost always commission more cards (signed or costume or relic) than they need to fill the advertised pack-insertion rate. Some can be used for damage or replacements, but even Artbox has its San Diego "goodie bags."
Some companies have refused to redeem anything past the expiration date. That's an infuriating business decision to collectors, but I guess they are within their rights. Most other companies have tried to honor expired redemptions but many of them went bankrupt and had to sell off their remnants to fill the demands of creditors.
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Posts: 2424 | Location: North Augusta, SC, USA | Registered: November 28, 2002
If they do offer an alternative. They should give the person a choice of at least two other actors. Or they should go back and get someone big who signs from them to get. I asked if I could get a Tom Felton signed card instead...Of course they said no.
Posts: 526 | Location: nj | Registered: April 22, 2009
Does anyone know if Artbox is still accepting expired redemption's for their harry potter products? Last time I check they were but I have tried calling and emailing several times this past month with no response. I understand they are busy with SDCC but was hoping for some response. I just snagged to sealed cases of Order of the Phoenix Update and was hoping to submit a Mad Eye Redemption if I get one for whatever Mystery Auto will be given in its place.
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I wouldn't hold your breath on the Mad Eye Redemption (if you do get one) as you can see from this email.
With regards to hearing back from Artbox, I would probably just wait until a week or two after comic-con. It's a pretty busy time for them and it's doubtful they will have time to respond.
Sorry - not sure what their official policy with old redemptions is.
Artbox is usually very good about expired redemptions, but you should try to call them after they get back from SDCC. The phone number is on the company's website.
Posts: 1065 | Location: Massachusetts | Registered: July 27, 2004
I did pull a mad eye redemption! Anyone have an opinion if they feel the redemption is worth more without being exchanged? If there is a replacement than not many of these cards can be out there non-exchanged. This card has a unique image of Gleeson. I guess it depends on who the replacement will be.
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I spoke with Kay about the MEM auto and they have the studio (WB) involved in getting these cards signed. However, if WB is not successful, then the comparable level auto(s)? will be offered.
We shall see..................
NL
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Originally posted by NL: I spoke with Kay about the MEM auto and they have the studio (WB) involved in getting these cards signed. However, if WB is not successful, then the comparable level auto(s)? will be offered.
We shall see..................
NL
Thats the same excuse theyve pitched for months now.
Its sad that it seems theyre putting it off on Warner Bros. instead of just sucking it up and take care of their customers.
I was told today that theyre going to make us wait at the very least, another 2 months, while they "work with WB" to get him to sign.
Take that however you want.
At this point Id bet some money that this redemption will run past 2yrs in waiting for me considering I was told months ago we would have a replacement option in play.