Pinopolis/ACME/HotArt Pin Updates....basically messages from them
Haven't been able to "Add New Pins" for MONTHS! IT worked for years and then stopped working a few months ago. I am using Mozilla Firefox browser. this is what is appearing:
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There are many who are unable to upload to pinpics. They (Pinpics support) gave me a work around, which did work for about 2 weeks and then that stopped working too. I have not seen any new pins in the gallery since the upload process totally stopped working for me.Haven't been able to "Add New Pins" for MONTHS! IT worked for years and then stopped working a few months ago. I am using Mozilla Firefox browser. this is what is appearing:
Drop File:
Drop images here or click to upload
File Drag/Drop is not supported for this browser
Files:
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Upload Log:
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Also, there is this comment from Kristi about a new database coming. Hopefully this will all happen soon!We have a Web developer working on that. however we also have a new website coming out soon ,)
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I know this is the Q&A forum for Pinopolis, but could resist chiming in. Yes, this totally crossed my mind too. I went through a range of emotions when I saw the prices (excited, disappointed, angry, acceptance.) Acceptance came when I told myself... discounting older merchandise is part of the selling process for most retailers. Its just a fact that goods on the shelf longer will be marked down to move the merchandise (and at close to $200/pin these probably don't move very fast). I also noted a few LE 100 pins I really want (BB-8, Maleficent, Cheshire) are not available to be marked down (at least in this go around). So its kind of a crap shoot...Whoever does their marketing needs to be talked to. While you may have the customers happy to get these pins at discounted prices, you will have a lot more people pissed off that paid full price when these pins came out...the ones that were actually happy to pay the full price and were still willing to do so. At this rate, I think you will be having tons of people asking for refunds on their pre-orders so they can wait for the pins to go on sale. Some that haven't exceeded the six months from the purchase date may just go and file PayPal claims instead of contacting Pinopolis.
Pinopolis has unwittingly devalued its products even more.
My thinking is similar, but with a much narrower range of emotions.I know this is the Q&A forum for Pinopolis, but could resist chiming in. Yes, this totally crossed my mind too. I went through a range of emotions when I saw the prices (excited, disappointed, angry, acceptance.) Acceptance came when I told myself... discounting older merchandise is part of the selling process for most retailers. Its just a fact that goods on the shelf longer will be marked down to move the merchandise (and at close to $200/pin these probably don't move very fast). I also noted a few LE 100 pins I really want (BB-8, Maleficent, Cheshire) are not available to be marked down (at least in this go around). So its kind of a crap shoot...
Oh, and I think all of these LE 100 pins are in stock, so anyone who paid more should have their pin by now.
I know this is the Q&A forum for Pinopolis, but could resist chiming in. Yes, this totally crossed my mind too. I went through a range of emotions when I saw the prices (excited, disappointed, angry, acceptance.) Acceptance came when I told myself... discounting older merchandise is part of the selling process for most retailers. Its just a fact that goods on the shelf longer will be marked down to move the merchandise (and at close to $200/pin these probably don't move very fast). I also noted a few LE 100 pins I really want (BB-8, Maleficent, Cheshire) are not available to be marked down (at least in this go around). So its kind of a crap shoot...
Oh, and I think all of these LE 100 pins are in stock, so anyone who paid more should have their pin by now.
My thinking is similar, but with a much narrower range of emotions.Stores put things on sale. People decide to either pay full price and get the item, or take their chances to see if things come down in price before they sell out.
If you have a table you will get 2 tickets to visit the exclusive pin Boards. The lanyard trading you can trade up to 2 times per lanyard color per set. For a total of 10 times!!!For the Vegas event, if one purchased a table, how many lanyard vouchers would they get? @Pinopolis Ambassador
Correct!Perfect! Cleared up my question, thanks! So not individually numbered, just pin game value.
I would normally agree with it except for a few things:
1. The majority of the pins that are on sale were advertised as being sold ONLY to Subscribers (who had to purchase all LE100 pins that were sold and could not pick & choose which ones to buy, therefore being "stuck" with pins they did not want, just to get the one they did) or PinPics Gold sponsors (when they stopped the subscribers requirement, probably due to the slow production/shipping time);
2. One reason for the original high prices is that they were marketed as "works of art" (or something similar to that concept). They weren't simply being sold as pins, but as art pieces.
3. Also, did anyone notice that half the pins are the platinum series....you know, the ones marketed as only being sold in Shanghai (that store is now closed) and so the LE100 still is really a LE100 and not a LE200?
Just an example:
what was on the post with the flyer "Official flyer! Previous subscribers and Pinpics Gold sponsors only." (the bold, italics, and underline are mine).
I think it's been more than six months since they stopped the subscription program but if I had been one of those that had to buy every single pin in order to stay within the program and then see that they are being sold for half=price, I would not be a happy camper.
The "better" thing to do would have been to reduce the price of the PinPics Gold Sponsorship (from $200 to $100) and sell the pins to the sponsors only at a BOGO 50% off (or BOGO free) if they are trying to recoup their expenses at making these expensive pins.
Color lanyards will have the same pins until all are traded away. They will be switched once all are traded (kinda like DSF PTDs).I'm thinking about going to Vegas if the parents want to make a quick trip there.
For the lanyard traders, will all colored lanyards have the same pin until those are traded away?
Then they move into the next pin until those are gone and so forth?
What if, after an hour of walking the floors, they haven't traded all away (maybe it's a character no one likes)? Will they switch it out?
Are they trading all 200 there or will some be saved for Orlando? Or is it 100 per day since there are two days?
Will we get to see the concealed pins in Vegas or will they be saved for Orlando?
How many early entry tickets are being sold? How many tables were sold? Sorry, trying to figure things out.
Awesome prices! Finally took the plunge and grabbed the Beauty and the Beast monarch that I've been eyeing for my Gaston collection for months.
Yes, definitely some of interest. Do wish the refund would show up...There are several AP pins of interest.... However, I will pass until our refund is received for the Divas Set.
Yes, definitely some of interest. Do wish the refund would show up...
Edit: Just checked my Visa and the diva refund did finally post.
Same here.I too am awaiting a refund...and to receive the Golden Magic pins.
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