DisneyStore Limited Edition 17" Dolls Discussion
Well I called customer service about my extra Elsa doll, and they said they are working to "investigate" it and locate another Anna, but that they won't know for another 24-48 hours. I'm really doubtful they'll be able to magically find another Anna. If I end up having to get Anna off of eBay, I think they should have to pay me the difference.
I think they should have some extra dolls without COA for replacement. Why couldn't they use these extra dolls to replace? My is Anna is still under custom clearance and I do wish it is the right one.Disney isn't very magical with its customer service for limited edition dolls.
I think they should have some extra dolls without COA for replacement. Why couldn't they use these extra dolls to replace? My is Anna is still under custom clearance and I do wish it is the right one.
COA number is just printed on a piece of paper.Don't the dolls themselves actually have the COA number on them somewhere? I don't debox but I think that's why.
I think they should have some extra dolls without COA for replacement. Why couldn't they use these extra dolls to replace?
I think what you said makes more sense than I heard.The manufacturer may be able to produce extra dolls to account for the inevitable quality control errors. I think the issue is such: Since each Disneystore LE doll is individually marked with the edition number somewhere on the doll's body, the factory would have to mark the replacements with the same edition number to match that of the COA that originally came with the display box in the customer's possession.
This creates the potential for a duplicate situation to arise because someone out there will have the same numbered doll even if no more COAs are printed.
That is, of course, assuming all 5000 were actually sold to begin with. It's possible there is a small stock never intended to be sold purely to account for the shipping and matching issues we see here.
Well I called customer service about my extra Elsa doll, and they said they are working to "investigate" it and locate another Anna, but that they won't know for another 24-48 hours. I'm really doubtful they'll be able to magically find another Anna. If I end up having to get Anna off of eBay, I think they should have to pay me the difference.
COA number is just printed on a piece of paper.
I just remember that I heard from someone saying that DS usually has some spare dolls without COA for lost or replacement. Of course, I haven't seen anyone officially confirms this.
So, this is why they can only offer a refund rather than replacement since all have been sold out. That's so unfortunate for who have extra Elsa.Assuming they have display dolls for these, those should be the only ones without COAS
I am so sorry about your problem and hope you can find another Anna.I'm a little afraid I might have the same situation whenever my doll (not even confident to say she's Anna now) gets here, since she has also been stuck in TN for days and still has not been updated. I've now heard that 5 people have had the exact same scenario happen and am very very nervous.
Out of curiosity, how much did UPS say your Anna-that-turned-out-to-be-Elsa doll weighed? Anna is supposed to be 5.1 pounds, while Elsa is 5.0. I don't know if UPS weighs the dolls themselves or is provided that number by someone else.
Also, did you call Disney Store Guest Services specifically to report the error? I know for a fact they are out of replacement Elsas, but they might have some Annas left. So not only could you potentially get your Anna, but you could also help someone who needs a replacement Elsa for whatever reason.
Regarding extra dolls - If DS is in the market for dealing with legitimate limited numbered editions, then there would not be extras made. There are "artists proofs" which happen early on before manufacturing that may exist, but making extras for "problem orders" would make the whole thing a farce. A doll getting damaged in shipment or an overlooked huge error would mean "sorry customer, here is your money back, and best of luck to you" Just think of all the fraud with "my doll went missing" and then disney pulling from a stock pile of extras to hand out. You would no longer have a limited numbered edition. That's just my .02 cents
Quasimodo pretty much summed up the issue perfectly. I am always willing to help anyone out, but we have to be a lot more cautious these days ya know? There were over 200 people on here the night Cinderella went up, and I can promise you that a huge chunk of them were probably scalpers (the guests in particular).
Hmmm, My situation is this. I already received Elsa. Anna had a label created on the 9th, yet she has sat in pre-shipment status ever since. When I go to the DS website and look at my order...Anna simply says "shipped" and Elsa says "shipped..." with a tracking number. The tracking number though is Anna's. The DS e-mail I received though said that both dolls had shipped and had the two tracking numbers listed correctly. I could be that too many wrong box complaints started coming in early and they have halted everything and each order is being hand inspected now or something.
Regarding extra dolls - If DS is in the market for dealing with legitimate limited numbered editions, then there would not be extras made. There are "artists proofs" which happen early on before manufacturing that may exist, but making extras for "problem orders" would make the whole thing a farce. A doll getting damaged in shipment or an overlooked huge error would mean "sorry customer, here is your money back, and best of luck to you" Just think of all the fraud with "my doll went missing" and then disney pulling from a stock pile of extras to hand out. You would no longer have a limited numbered edition. That's just my .02 cents
I complained on the DS Facebook page and they told me to email personal.shoppers@disneystore.com. They replied to me today saying they are sending me another Anna. So I'm hoping it's the right dollWell I called customer service about my extra Elsa doll, and they said they are working to "investigate" it and locate another Anna, but that they won't know for another 24-48 hours. I'm really doubtful they'll be able to magically find another Anna. If I end up having to get Anna off of eBay, I think they should have to pay me the difference.
Quasimodo is right.
I have been collecting Limited Edition dolls for years, and I still don't know how to find those links (except for that fake Hans link that everyone had). I didn't bother me in the past because I was always able to get the dolls I wanted, but now low number dolls are basically sold out before they even hit the website...
The dolls showed up for me on the website +-10 mins after the release. So people who had the links have a HUGE advantage compared to people who didn't have the links. I really hope I find the secret one day, because I'm scared for future low number releases.I'm still not over the fact the I missed out wedding Cinderella because of this, it's just unfair.
Do you think we will get a LE 17" Hans doll in fall?
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