15 minutes ago, rastoma said:No, what they could say is when more starter sets will be shipping out. They know. A phone call to the manufacturer will tell them when and if production has started, when the boxes will be packed and shipped out. They know how long it takes for the boat to get here (though I would guess DHL or some other large shipping company is handling the logistics via air), but in either method, they know how long it takes. Then they can say with a week or two time frame when product will be back in stock if indeed the starter sets are going to be made again.
That is what would make people feel better.
But instead they delete threads being started complaining about the lack of communication.
If only it were as easy as you make it sound, or rather the shipping commercials make it sound.
I've worked in quality at manufacturing companies for 25+ years and there are almost always delays. One of the quality matrices that's always been tracked is on time delivery. I have never seen 100% for a year and rarely for a month. I'm sure the places I've worked at have more control over our suppliers than FFG does.
My company employs over 500 people, I don't know the exact number, and we have approximately a dozen people at various levels tracking product status for our customers. I'll deal with 2 or 3 of them every day checking status on orders in our queue.
The manufacture, delivery, and distribution of product is not even remotely close to the cake walk you describe.
FFG probably won't give even a loose time table until they are reasonably sure they can meet it, because as soon as they don't all the people complaining about no information will start complaining about late shipments.