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Whelp, I found hlj's threshold for order cancellations >We are concerned to note that item cancellations in your HobbyLink Japan account now exceed 1,500,000 yen, an amount much later than your orders with us. Cancellations this year are now larger than 500,000 yen. >As we explain in the Terms & Conditions, to which you agree in ordering with us: >"While we accept customers' cancellations of all or part of their order at any time prior to payment processing (this can be done in My Account), we ask that you keep cancellations to a minimum. Overstocks due to customer cancellations affect our ability to offer great prices, so this is in everybody's interest! We reserve the right to limit or close the accounts of customers who abuse the cancellation policy, or abandon shippable orders without submitting payment." >You have other items on order with us, but also a high rate of cancellation that we are afraid has become abusive. As a result, your HLJ account has been temporarily suspended by our accounting department, and your most recent order, for *REDACTED*, was automatically cancelled. Maybe I'm the reason why hlj's sales have been shit lately because of my indecisiveness, guess even hlj have limits
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Stop being poor, faggot.
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Stop preordering shit you have no real intention to buy
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t. zoomer with no impulse control
Bandai night
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Hope you get banned 2bh
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>>7276252 >please stop canceling shit anon these Yakuza protection fees aren't getting any cheaper ya know Anonymous
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>>7276252 >canceling $13,000 worth of stuff >they specifically cite the amount is more than you bought I think this is a copypasta but it's still beyond retarded even now. Especially now that HLJ doesn't raise prices near release or anything like that. There's no reason to rush to pre-order shit to lock in prices like you used to have to do.
Even though I had a lot of cancellations due to job loss I still think my overall cancel rate is probably below 10% and possibly below 5%. If you're ordering 10+ things and only paying for 1-2 you're fucking cancer and that kind of stuff WILL hurt a shop and make it go out of business.
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>>7276252 >canceling $4400 worth of toys in a single year Anonymous
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>>7276653 Serial cancellers just don't want to take responsibility.
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Back in the day when HLJ sent me e-mails with a link for payment, I totally missed one and for lack of payment had all my preorders cancelled. After I sort it all out had to reorder everything I could because they won't restore everything. It happened one more time hahaha. And I reordered. Anyways in regard to that e-mail phrasing, I had a similar experience. I think it was a warning e-mail. It had that total amount canceled line, but it was clearly some kind of automated response. The amount was from all the forced preorder cancellations, which I already reordered most of that weren't closed. Twice worth so that doubled the total. Clearly a different situation but if I was banned based on two missed payments and some automated summation that ignored the second batch orders I would be pissed. in this case OP clearly deserves it.
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>>7276252 >We are concerned to note that item cancellations in your HobbyLink Japan account now exceed 1,500,000 yen How do you even do that?
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>>7276855 To be clear it was the "amount this year exceeded ---" phrase, because I got all my preorders cancelled like 6 months apart.
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>>7276252 HLJs sales have been shit recently because their new website is nearly unusable.
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>>7276252 How the fuck do you cancel $5000 worth of shit in a single year
stop pre-ordering everything under the sun you retard.
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>>7276876 >HLJ had the Hexa Gear Hidestorm for like £18 >by the time the website had finished not dying loaded they were gone Anonymous
>>7276252 You cancelled over $4400 of stuff just this year and over $13000 lifetime. with them.
What the fuck.
How much do you actually spend?
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>>7276890 >How much do you actually spend? If the information contained in OP is any clue, I would say almost nothing.
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>>7276252 Stop being so fucking impulsive, retard.
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LMAO all these butthurt people in here doing gods work, OP troll gawd
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>>7276881 Mecha squidward is a cool kit, but it should be back eventually if you missed it. Koto seems to actually be seriously invested in hexa gear.
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How is hlj? any good? never used it.
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>>7277365 If you pay for your stuff then they are good. Otherwise like any company stop wasting theirs and your time.
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>thought I had cancelled a lot of stuff >PO'd some stuff and later realized I wasn't as pumped as when they were announced like the revo deathstoke >add it all up >still under 100k yen How the fuck OP? No seriously, how the fuck? Just POing everything they put out and cancelling nothing but 1 fig? What's wrong with you.
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>>7276920 >being "that guy" wow you're so cool anon. in between popping your pimples and drinking Mt. Dew, what do you like to do with your free time?
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>>7277365 This past year they updated their website and it now sucks. The layout is godawful, the cart screws up occasionally, and everything takes forever to load to the point where I almost suspect they're mining cryptocurrency on it. The only reason to still use them is the private warehouse feature.
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>>7277723 How are they in terms of pricing and shipping?
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>>7276252 you just have no fucking shame
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>>7278084 Hardly worth it compared to the past.
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>>7278164 Well i'm not a time traveler, compared to other sites, how are they?
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>>7276876 i dont understand why both hlj and amiami have such shitty new websites
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>>7278174 I find them the best actually, amiami is good but the shipping is slightly more and without private warehouse is a no.
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>>7276876 >During the fall sale when you went to the check out it was listed at full retail price so everyone was confused and didn't buy anything >they put a notice up but couldn't fix the glitch How do you even fuck up this bad?
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>>7278560 >everyone was confused and didn't buy anything Those people are stupid because it did say the total was the discount price. Can't read or do math.
But yeah I laughed when it was still happening... to fewer items this time?
It's a mess. I also miss the brand new feature they had, showing the remaining number of the item, however accurate it was. It went away after only being there for like 6 months?
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>>7278174 >Well i'm not a time traveler, a likely story