I'm posting here because I can't seem to get a response from FFG via the email system and the customer service section of the website.
Hopefully, someone can shed some light on where I'm going wrong.
Both my LGS store owner and I have attempted to contact FFG through a series of several emails for several months regarding carrying the prepainted figures for Arkham in the shop. We have at least three players who would like to purchase the entire line and several others that would like to pick up characters along the way. The FFG online shop page states very specifically that if a shop is interested in carrying these figures to contact FFG through an email linked on the page. The circumventing of normal distribution is obviously needed on a niche item like this, so I understand.
When I approached my LGS re: this, the owner explained to me that he had already contacted the listed email several times and has not received a single response. Being a liason for the shop with other companies and internet sources, I jumped at the chance to champion the cause and get our store stocked with the investigators. We had recently completed a custom Arkham league and about 20 people are still waiting to receive their investigators in the prepainted form. . .
I emailed the link on the page and it was never answered. Weeks went by, I checked several times with the shop owner, and he never heard anything, either. I contacted customer service through their direct contact form available on the website. I received the customary "Your questions are important to us and someone will be with you shortly," email, so I know the request went through. That was at least three weeks ago and I have yet to get a response. I'm confused, does FFG not value customer service? I know they do - I've seen the spread they put on at GenCon and how generous they are to volunteers and people interested in their games. . .
Our store depends on sales inside the shop. It would be very easy and probably cheaper to click and order online, but our customers understand the shop depends on every sale to operate and are okay with paying a little more for a place to call "home". . . I turn to the online community here as a whole to maybe point out where I've gone wrong?
Thanks,
Q