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I actually was in the bidding war for the water sprite coiled mother and my phone froze in the last few seconds and my bid didn’t go in. Will just have to hope they make more or make it a production color!
Yeh…I should have hit that button!
The last water sprite dragon just sold 🙁 wahhhhh
Trigger is first! Speaking of which, there should be palomino unicorns.
Trigger is first! Speaking of which, there should be palomino unicorns.
I think that color scheme would be great on a unicorn or pegasus. There seriously needs to be a rainbow brite style pegasus or unicorn.
If you ever want to know how much something went for, just click the photo of it here on this thread. It will take you directly to the ebay add. it went for over 1,000.
My jaw just hit the floor. Wow!!!
How much did it go for? I wasn’t paying attention and now it ended and wasn’t in my watch list. I give up on bidding on the special items on eBay for the time being. I won a flip flap cat recently – had to put in a crazy bid I never thought it would get close to and in the end it came pretty darn close to it.
August 21, 2015 at 1:11 am in reply to: How long did it take your Large Flip Flap Cat announcement to reach you? #933542Someone has brought to my attention the fact that their “New in our Store” announcement for the Large Flip-Flap Cat in Siamese did not reach them until Saturday (we sent it Friday at about 2:35 p.m. Pacific Time). I received my own within a minute or two of our sending the announcement. I was wondering if anyone had the experience of the announcement taking a long time to appear in their email box? I don’t think there is a whole lot we can DO about the length of time it takes these “Mail Chimp” announcements to go out, but I am curious as to whether some of them take a really long time.
I never received either Flip Flap Cat announcement but I got the one about the secret keeper (luckily!) and I also got the one about the GB cougars.
August 20, 2015 at 12:28 am in reply to: Touch up chipped paint on claw – Emerald Peacock Old Warrior #933481Thanks! I emailed Susie, she is sending me one 🙂
August 19, 2015 at 5:08 am in reply to: Touch up chipped paint on claw – Emerald Peacock Old Warrior #933438Thank you! Emailed you!
I really wanted that mother Pegasus! So pretty!
Great. I may send her to you for repair. I am really not artistic or crafty at all. I have another piece that will be a more complicated repair – perhaps I could send them both if you think you would want to tackle the other one. It is a male unicorn who was very poorly packaged for shipping and arrived with the hind legs and tail broken off. The hind legs and the end piece of the tail were in the bag where it was broken so I have those but the middle section of the tail was shattered so that would have to be re-sculpted.
Just the stamp. Yes, shipping both ways would be expensive. I got her for a great price after the 50% refund from the ebay seller due to her not being in the advertised condition so I might just sell her.
What seller was this? I buy a lot off ebay and want to avoid that one! I recently bought the brown mother dragon with the chipped tail who is also posted in the repair forum. She looked perfect in the photos and arrived with the chips out of the tail (but nothing in the box as far as pieces of the tail so obviously went in the box like that). Seller denied this but did offer to either refund half of my money and shipping and I could keep it or refund everything if I wanted to send it back. I decided it was worth keeping for what I would have in it after a 50% refund. I also received a white male unicorn recently that was poorly packaged and the tail and hind legs broke off during shipping and were in the packaging. The seller refunded all of my money for that one. I may post him soon but he might be beyond repair. Ebay has a lot of good deals but you can definitely get burned too! They will generally side with buyers if you make a claim so never be afraid to get them involved if you’re dealing with an uncooperative seller.
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