Pheyden/Exellis/Crayboth: new toy line you should see
Posted by starbasejapan33
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mcfitch (Admin)
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February 10, 2008 05:50PM |
Corey, please explain to me how to order these and what shipping is.
I'm getting one of each so please also add them and tell me the total.
But really I need one of each of these and the Sky Deviler.
-Mason
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Matthewalt "I actually kinda LIKE that approach! You know: let's make a TOY. Remember those? Products designed to be played with without breaking? DO YOU REMEMBER, LOVE?!"
I'm getting one of each so please also add them and tell me the total.
But really I need one of each of these and the Sky Deviler.
-Mason
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Matthewalt "I actually kinda LIKE that approach! You know: let's make a TOY. Remember those? Products designed to be played with without breaking? DO YOU REMEMBER, LOVE?!"
| February 10, 2008 06:26PM |
| February 10, 2008 10:42PM |
Not to ruin the fun, but the site is a bit vague:
All orders shipped within the USA follow our flat rate system. Orders $10 and under cost $3 to ship.
So one $8 box of two Crayboths will be $3. I get that.
But I don't see any clarification on their "flat rate system" anywhere on that page. Do you? ^_^
(For the record, Onell rawks. I'm not saying they'd cheat anybody. But their site does leave out important info now and again.---I did see them add "glowie" to the Solaris description like I suggested. LOL!)
Jape
All orders shipped within the USA follow our flat rate system. Orders $10 and under cost $3 to ship.
So one $8 box of two Crayboths will be $3. I get that.
But I don't see any clarification on their "flat rate system" anywhere on that page. Do you? ^_^
(For the record, Onell rawks. I'm not saying they'd cheat anybody. But their site does leave out important info now and again.---I did see them add "glowie" to the Solaris description like I suggested. LOL!)
Jape
| February 10, 2008 11:28PM |
| February 11, 2008 12:14AM |
cae Wrote:
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> > I don't see any clarification on their "flat
> rate system" anywhere on that page. Do you? ^_^
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> You're right. Anyone who has questions about
> Onell's toys should ask them here. That makes the
> most sense. My bad, Jape. Good call.
Do I sense powerful indignation and fed-up-ness (yes, this is a word) with some of the TBDX (ir)regulars?
Yup, Corey's officially back.
By the way, C, seeing as how Jape does have a point (regarding posting Onell questions here), would it be possible for your agent in Osaka to email them a query I have regarding their "flat-rate" shipping fees? Like, does that mean that the shipping will vary with weight or something?
I understand that there might be delays and that there will be a 600,000 Yen service fee to be paid directly to your PayPal account, but I would really appreciate any help you can offer.
Thanks!
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/11/2008 12:18AM by gingaio.
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> > I don't see any clarification on their "flat
> rate system" anywhere on that page. Do you? ^_^
>
>
> You're right. Anyone who has questions about
> Onell's toys should ask them here. That makes the
> most sense. My bad, Jape. Good call.
Do I sense powerful indignation and fed-up-ness (yes, this is a word) with some of the TBDX (ir)regulars?
Yup, Corey's officially back.
By the way, C, seeing as how Jape does have a point (regarding posting Onell questions here), would it be possible for your agent in Osaka to email them a query I have regarding their "flat-rate" shipping fees? Like, does that mean that the shipping will vary with weight or something?
I understand that there might be delays and that there will be a 600,000 Yen service fee to be paid directly to your PayPal account, but I would really appreciate any help you can offer.
Thanks!
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/11/2008 12:18AM by gingaio.
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Sanjeev (Admin)
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February 11, 2008 10:47AM |
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Wait...my mouth is my pie-hole? So, where the hell is my cake-hole?
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| February 11, 2008 02:37PM |
| February 11, 2008 02:39PM |
cae Wrote:
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> > I don't see any clarification on their "flat
> rate system" anywhere on that page. Do you? ^_^
>
>
> You're right. Anyone who has questions about
> Onell's toys should ask them here. That makes the
> most sense. My bad, Jape. Good call.
You're right. It's not like this thread has been a complete advertisement and info center for Onell.....oh, wait.....
LOL
Jape
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> > I don't see any clarification on their "flat
> rate system" anywhere on that page. Do you? ^_^
>
>
> You're right. Anyone who has questions about
> Onell's toys should ask them here. That makes the
> most sense. My bad, Jape. Good call.
You're right. It's not like this thread has been a complete advertisement and info center for Onell.....oh, wait.....
LOL
Jape
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Sanjeev (Admin)
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February 12, 2008 10:51AM |
Me too...that is, Corey's navel, not mine.
Nah, I don't work for Onell, but I *would* absolutely love to do what they do. Working independently, making toys for a living? Shit yeah...you kidding me??
I don't know if that would work for my lifestyle, financially, but I sure am gonna keep trying to figure it out.
Nah, I don't work for Onell, but I *would* absolutely love to do what they do. Working independently, making toys for a living? Shit yeah...you kidding me??
I don't know if that would work for my lifestyle, financially, but I sure am gonna keep trying to figure it out.
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Sanjeev (Admin)
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February 12, 2008 02:58PM |
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crayboth crayboth crayboth crayboth
eat 'em like candy yum yum yum yum
eat 'em like candy yum yum yum yum
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Sanjeev (Admin)
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February 13, 2008 09:55AM |
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mcfitch (Admin)
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February 14, 2008 12:06PM |
Valentine's Day LOVE!!!
Christening the new cabinet:
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Matthewalt "I actually kinda LIKE that approach! You know: let's make a TOY. Remember those? Products designed to be played with without breaking? DO YOU REMEMBER, LOVE?!"
Christening the new cabinet:
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Matthewalt "I actually kinda LIKE that approach! You know: let's make a TOY. Remember those? Products designed to be played with without breaking? DO YOU REMEMBER, LOVE?!"
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mcfitch (Admin)
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February 14, 2008 12:22PM |
The moment Matt showed me the Crayboth images before the prototype was made I was determined to have an army of the little buggers. This is just a start.
-Mason
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Matthewalt "I actually kinda LIKE that approach! You know: let's make a TOY. Remember those? Products designed to be played with without breaking? DO YOU REMEMBER, LOVE?!"
-Mason
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Matthewalt "I actually kinda LIKE that approach! You know: let's make a TOY. Remember those? Products designed to be played with without breaking? DO YOU REMEMBER, LOVE?!"
| February 14, 2008 12:58PM |
I take it back, Mason works for Onell, not Roger and Sanjeev. I think he owns more of these little buggers than Matt! LOL
Nice display, but it seems a little weird to put these playable, durable guys behind glass. I suppose the same is done for antique toys of the same mien, but this is like buying a new football and baseball (pretty as they may be) and putting them in a museum case. ;-)
Heh. The angled mirrors make you look like you've got child-bearing hips, Mason. LOL!
Jape
Nice display, but it seems a little weird to put these playable, durable guys behind glass. I suppose the same is done for antique toys of the same mien, but this is like buying a new football and baseball (pretty as they may be) and putting them in a museum case. ;-)
Heh. The angled mirrors make you look like you've got child-bearing hips, Mason. LOL!
Jape
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Sanjeev (Admin)
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