On Saturday I sent an e-mail ATTN: Pins asking to order some. A short time later I got a generic "thanks for your message we'll get back to you later" response. By Tuesday morning when the pins were to officially release I hadn't got a live response to my e-mail (either via e-mail or phone) so at 9:30a PST I called (407) 363-6200. I placed my order for 10 boxes and was told I should get the pins in 10-20 business days.
Now this morning I get an e-mail responding to my original e-mail saying:
Walt Disney World Mail Order said:
This pin is currently out of stock for Walt Disney World. Mail Order Sale, due back in stock 02/07. Please contact us at that time for via e-mail, or by telephone at 407-363-6200 to check availability. We apologize for any inconvenience.
I was concerned wondering if I would have to wait until February so I called and the CM checked my order number. She said that my order was filled and my ETA hadn't changed. I told her I had some friends who were interested in ordering some of the pins. She said they were told they're not taking any more orders until Feb. I asked if the Park would be getting any more before then and she said she didn't think so, but wasn't sure. She said they were surprised at the number of orders, but more specifically by the quanity of pins in each order.
I agree with
Peasy, why aren't they aren't taking backorders as they would know how many pins to make? Makes no sense to me.
But yay for me, I'll be getting my pins!
And if they really are out until Feb, does that mean the DLR release for Dec is going to be delayed/altered? I mean if they really have no more pins... Of course I find it hard to believe that it takes three months to make/deliver a batch of pins for which the art and setup have all aleady been completed. I seems to me another order could be cranked out in a week or two - Tops!
In fact, curiousity got the best of me so I did a quick Google and the first
pin company I found (coincidentally in Florida) say pins are received within two weeks from the date of order. And that's just a quick search by someone who's never done something like this... I should think that Disney has better resources than me.
So now I'm really confused as to why it's going to take so long to get more pins for what sounds like many guaranteed sales.
On a side note, after looking at that company's pricing ...
Wow! Disney makes a ton of profit on pins. Heh.
