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Re: Return poor quality product (was Re: The Knight Bus problem)
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Date: 
Sat, 15 May 2004 02:47:23 GMT
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In lugnet.color, Douglas R. Clark wrote:
  
   snip lots of good stuff

Thanks for the info and taking the time to post this. I put together mine yesterday night and I was very upset at the contrast of pieces. As for the story, I don’t really buy that considering that the same part is in 2 different shades.

I might have to see what Lego can do for me. However, I will only “trade my knight bus in” for one that is ok. If they can’t replace mine then I’ll make due with the messed up one that I have.


Here is where I have an issue about the moaning and groaning that goes on about the color issues witht the Knight Bus (and Lego color issues in general). Everyone who is really upset and feels that the color variations are not acceptable (even though Lego thinks they are) should return the set as defective and demand that they receive a refund. “Making due” with any substandard product is not acceptable because it only encourages the company in question to continue lowering its quality standards.

Maybe if enough people call and complain or if Lego happens to read enough negative reviews of this product on Lugnet, they might do something... but most likely they won’t if their bottom line is not significantly affected. As long as we consumers continue to accept the declining quality of lego product (i.e. continue buying their product), the company will have no incentive to fix their problems. If enough Knight Bus sets get returned with “discolored pieces” as the reason stated for the return or if sales of that set tank, then TLC might wake up and tighten up their color deviation standards.

Do I hate Lego? NO. I want Lego to be sucessful as any other AFOL. However, I’m also not a diehard brand purist. I refuse to spend my hard-earned disposable income on sub-standard product. The day that Lego’s quality sinks consistently below the quality of Megablocks (or any other clone) is they day I start buying clone brands.

Lego is not the only hobby/interest I have. Not only are they competing against clone brands, they are competing against a whole host of other products & intresets for my consumer dollars. I won’t be buying this set until TLC releases a batch where the color problem has been fixed. I’ve got other things to spend $30 on. If I buy any other set that does not meet my expectations, I will give CA a chance to make things right. If CA does not make things right, then the product will be returned.

If I were to try to make an analogy, it would be “people who don’t vote shouldn’t complain about politics/president/etc”. We are voting with our dollars. If the product does not meet your expectations, then return it or don’t buy it in the first place.

just some thoughts, drc

Here, Here!

Thats just what I was trying to get across with my post. :)

-Alfred



















Now these are some added lines because Lugnet feels my comment was too short to be accepted. Its silly really, cause I just wanted to say, hey I agree.

-me



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(...) Here is where I have an issue about the moaning and groaning that goes on about the color issues witht the Knight Bus (and Lego color issues in general). Everyone who is really upset and feels that the color variations are not acceptable (even (...) (20 years ago, 15-May-04, to lugnet.color, FTX)

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