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Post by A New Species on Jul 13, 2007 13:24:00 GMT -5
QUICK! Send an E-Mail to Hasbro! I E-Mailed them and they said if enough people E-Mail them IT MAY WORK! Every single one of us, E-Mail them!
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Post by Machineman on Jul 13, 2007 14:20:29 GMT -5
SURE!
just post a copy of that email here and we will
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Post by FratMonkey on Jul 13, 2007 14:43:11 GMT -5
QUICK! Send an E-Mail to Hasbro! I E-Mailed them and they said if enough people E-Mail them IT MAY WORK! Every single one of us, E-Mail them! Your joking right?
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Post by A New Species on Jul 13, 2007 14:50:46 GMT -5
SURE! just post a copy of that email here and we will No, write YOUR OWN! Try to make each message unique and do not copy anybody else's! Be creative to decide what to write! C'Mon! This is our chance! All guests, too! That's right EVERYONE WHO IS VIEWING THIS TOPIC EMAIL! EMAIL! Every single one!
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Post by A New Species on Jul 13, 2007 14:53:18 GMT -5
QUICK! Send an E-Mail to Hasbro! I E-Mailed them and they said if enough people E-Mail them IT MAY WORK! Every single one of us, E-Mail them! Your joking right? NO! 100% TRUE! IT IS TRUE! PROMISE TO GOD, LORD OF HEAVEN! E-MAIL! E-MAIL!
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Post by FratMonkey on Jul 13, 2007 14:58:26 GMT -5
SURE! just post a copy of that email here and we will No, write YOUR OWN! Try to make each message unique and do not copy anybody else's! Be creative to decide what to write! C'Mon! This is our chance! All guests, too! That's right EVERYONE WHO IS VIEWING THIS TOPIC EMAIL! EMAIL! Every single one! Dude, he meant post the copy of the e-mail Hasbro sent as a reply so we can see proof that they actually said that (witch I doubt they did).
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Post by A New Species on Jul 13, 2007 15:49:07 GMT -5
No, write YOUR OWN! Try to make each message unique and do not copy anybody else's! Be creative to decide what to write! C'Mon! This is our chance! All guests, too! That's right EVERYONE WHO IS VIEWING THIS TOPIC EMAIL! EMAIL! Every single one! Dude, he meant post the copy of the e-mail Hasbro sent as a reply so we can see proof that they actually said that (witch I doubt they did). QUIET! Here, proof Thank you for contacting us. We appreciate your taking the time to share your opinions with us regarding our Xevoz line. It was a marketing decision to discontinue the Xevoz line. Consumer satisfaction is very important to us. We will share your comments with our management team so that they are also aware of your views. We want to assure you that we are dedicated to maintaining quality products and service. We hope you and your family will continue to enjoy our products for many years to come. Again, thank you for contacting us, and for your comments. Proof enough for ya'?
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Post by A New Species on Jul 13, 2007 15:51:53 GMT -5
QUICK! Send an E-Mail to Hasbro! I E-Mailed them and they said if enough people E-Mail them IT MAY WORK! Every single one of us, E-Mail them! Your joking right? BTW, they did not say that directly, it said based of CUSTOMER SERVICE it decides if it will he re-continued or not.
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Post by Machineman on Jul 13, 2007 16:55:26 GMT -5
Whoa
Hmmm
That sounds genuine.
Reason we're kind off negative about your plan was that it went that way before and we got Form Letters a lot less specific than this.
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Post by A New Species on Jul 13, 2007 20:22:23 GMT -5
Whoa Hmmm That sounds genuine. Reason we're kind off negative about your plan was that it went that way before and we got Form Letters a lot less specific than this. Well, okay. Remember people, E-Mail! Save the Xevoz!
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Post by Squishee Slinger on Jul 13, 2007 22:22:06 GMT -5
Dude, where does that say that e-mails from a dying fan site would revive a line that they lost millions on?
Customer service doesn't determine what lines the company produces. Are you freaking kidding? Customer service is the most out of the loop part of the company with probably the least impact on what gets put into production. I've personally dealt with those folks at least a dozen times over the telephone and half of them don't even know how to pronounce xevoz and some of the figures names.
You just got a polite brush off, nothing more. Xevoz is DEAD. Deal with it.
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Post by FratMonkey on Jul 13, 2007 22:44:20 GMT -5
Nickelodeon never brought Invader Zim back on the air, despite the fact that sales in it's products tripled after it was canceled, So I doubt Xevoz (which nobody I know gives a rats ass about) will ever come back. All good things must come to an end my friend. So stop BICHIN'!
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Post by FratMonkey on Jul 13, 2007 22:46:14 GMT -5
He he. when you spell biching on here correctly it says: pregnant doging
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Post by Squishee Slinger on Jul 13, 2007 23:08:09 GMT -5
Exactly, except a few of us were instrumental in ZiM getting some figures and merchandise because ZiM still has visibility via all the episodes been made into video files downloaded over the internet and Nicktoons networks showing the show. Because it still had exposure it was able to grow a fanbase as the years rolled by. Xevoz never had anything to make it know to the mass public. Not a popular well distributed comicbook, TV show, movie or direct to video project. All it had was some spotty product placement at a few retailers (many not fully commited to carrying the whole line) a real bad #0 comic book only distributed at a comic con, and two seldom shown TV commercials.
Hasbro never was committed to spending the money to make Xevoz a rip roaring success with kids so they in turn never embraced the toys. There is no chance at a revival because the line never was embraced by them I the first place. As a toy line it was treated as a second class citizen by Hasbro and retailers thus it floundered and died in less than a year's time. It was never even embraced by a huge cult following despite the dillusions and lies you'll be told by some around here. It was a rare innovative and exciting hidden jewel that a few mostly teen and adult toy collectors here ventured to find. Enjoy it for what it is. Dream of more, but know that dream will never be realized because far too many people share it.
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Post by FratMonkey on Jul 14, 2007 1:36:39 GMT -5
Exactly, except a few of us were instrumental in ZiM getting some figures and merchandise because ZiM still has visibility via all the episodes been made into video files downloaded over the internet and Nicktoons networks showing the show. Because it still had exposure it was able to grow a fanbase as the years rolled by. Xevoz never had anything to make it know to the mass public. Not a popular well distributed comicbook, TV show, movie or direct to video project. All it had was some spotty product placement at a few retailers (many not fully commited to carrying the whole line) a real bad #0 comic book only distributed at a comic con, and two seldom shown TV commercials. Hasbro never was committed to spending the money to make Xevoz a rip roaring success with kids so they in turn never embraced the toys. There is no chance at a revival because the line never was embraced by them I the first place. As a toy line it was treated as a second class citizen by Hasbro and retailers thus it floundered and died in less than a year's time. It was never even embraced by a huge cult following despite the dillusions and lies you'll be told by some around here. It was a rare innovative and exciting hidden jewel that a few mostly teen and adult toy collectors here ventured to find. Enjoy it for what it is. Dream of more, but know that dream will never be realized because far too many people share it. Thank you! I couldn't have said it better myself. Like any big company, Hasbro is all about profit $$$. If it don't get you cash, you throw it in the trash (I think If it don't get you cash, you shove it up your ass has more bling to it, but it doesn't make as much sense). Xevoz never made much money, so Hasbro will never venture back into the product. Don't get me wrong, I would love for Xevoz to come back to retail stores, but it just ain't gonna happen. People also move on. The people who used to designed and produce Xevoz may no longer carry an interest in it, much like Jhonen Vasquez with Invader Zim. Rather than trying to contact Hasbro and Bi+ch to them about restoring Xevoz, I just simply put them on my list of Bastards I will crush when I become ruler of the Universe, and move on. Rather than doping around about wanting more Xevoz, just be happy that the second-class line even existed at all. Don't get your hopes down though, A New Species, maybe some day you can own a world renown toy company and purchase the rights to the Xevoz line. Then produce millions of figures, only to discover that Ball-n-Socket joints were so last year. This eventually leads to the loss of millions from your company, and the unavoidable firing of the head of the company, leading you to become a full time Hobo, Yay. Don't get so broken up about Xevoz, there are still plenty of different series of figures out there to purchase, like Boba Fett. Xevoz was the reason I got into action figures, eventually leading to my unhealthy addiction to Boba Fett (I'm scheduled to go to rehab this month for it). So find something else you love, and feed your hard earned cash to it's never escaping grip. P.S. It took me 30 minutes to think and write all this, so I'm tired now and am going to bed.
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