JBYRDD wrote:
I have to say I am very dissapointed in Broken Arrow Toys, placed a order on April 7th. 2013, it was accepted, payment accepted and now it's August 8th. 2013 and nothing, sent a email, no responce, I ordered 3 swords, nothing, nothing, nothing.
April 7th? I don't mean to minimize your frustration (I completely sympathize), but that's a drop in the bucket for this guy's business: I placed an order November 7th, 2012; got the "status change" notification that it was "processing" on January 4th, 2013, and haven't heard a damn thing since. In June, I sent an e-mail a week trying to get an update and got no response.
Making matters even worse, the reason I chose the items I ordered (an order I placed against my better judgment, by the way, since I've never heard a single good thing about dealing with Broken Arrow Toys) was because they were listed as "in stock," which one would naturally assume means that they already exist and could be placed in a box and mailed with a minimum of effort. Not so, apparently, because it's closing in on nine months; I could have custom-casted a living human baby in the time I've been waiting for those parts (with the participation of a willing female cohort).
And, to top it off, the combative wall of text on the website seems to imply that daring to question his extraordinarily long wait times will only anger him and make him less likely to work on your stuff. He's honest in that he makes it very clear that you could be waiting a very, very long time for your order; it's just a weird way to run a business. But, clearly, suckers like me keep ordering from him and getting burned, so as long as there's a steady stream of first-time customers (since the possibility of a repeat buyer is extremely unlikely), he must be doing well enough to make it worth his while. I hope he's enjoying the $165 or whatever he got from me; I doubt I'll ever see the items I hoped to obtain for that money.
JBYRDD, you said it: buyer beware, indeed. And, obviously, I won't be ordering from him again, either. It's my own damn fault that I did in the first place. The funny part is, I like a lot of the stuff he's offering, and I'm willing to pay for quality work; he missed out on a potential goldmine of a customer. I hate to put this tale of woe out in the open (especially since it all but guarantees I'll never get my order), but even a patient sort of fellow like me has his limits, and I've read one too many horror stories about this dude's business practices to keep it to myself any longer.