Telltale keeps lying about shipping!!!Order #600058726155189

I'm really dissapointed! I placed the order on April 1st and haven't received my Monkey Island DVD!

A person called Bonnie always replies saying they are sending it but it never gets sent! This is absurd! And now she doesn't even answer anymore! Total lack of respect!:mad:

On June 2nd she sent me an email telling me the DVD was sent but the info I get from the "tracking number" since then is:

Label/Receipt Number: LN04 6746 235U S
Class: First-Class Mail International
Service(s): International Letter
Status: Electronic Shipping Info Received

The U.S. Postal Service was electronically notified by the shipper on June 3, 2010 to expect your package for mailing. This does not indicate receipt by the USPS or the actual mailing date. Delivery status information will be provided if / when available. Information, if available, is updated periodically throughout the day. Please check again later.

So the truth is that Telltale hasn't sent anything to the mail cause the info hasn't changed. If I knew I'd be treated like trash, I would NEVER HAVER BOUGHT THIS DVD! I have been robbed and cannot do a thing about it!:mad:

Comments

  • edited June 2010
    First of all, they JUST started shipping the DVD out in the past couple weeks.

    Second, "electronic shipping info received" not changing doesn't mean anything, it will likely not change until the moment the package shows up at your house.

    Third, Telltale aren't out to rob you, their customer support has been overwhelmed by thousands of tickets of people whining about the DVD release, problems with the current Sam and Max games on at least 4 different platforms, problems with various sales, problems ordering the DVD, every problem you can imagine, and they essentially only have Bonnie to sort it all out at the moment. They can and will do everything in their power to help you in the event that something DID happen to your shipment (not likely), but spamming them with emails isn't going to do anything but slow it down for everyone.

    Fourth, you ordered the DVD a good two weeks after the majority of pre-orderers, and thus there is a chance your shipment will take longer than some of the rest of them, especially since you're an international customer.
  • edited June 2010
    Thanks Pale Man. xoxox

    pitu20,
    'tis true we're overloaded at the moment in support. And, yes, it's only me at the moment. At any rate, I show that your order did indeed ship, or at least, leave our warehouse on June 2, 2010. Normally, International Shipments can take between 4-6 weeks. Brazil seems to be on the longer side of 6 weeks. Unfortunately, once the package leaves our warehouse, the package is beyond my control and in the hands of USPS. I think you're really close to receiving it. If it's not there in a few more weeks, please let me know and we'll look into who we can talk to with USPS.

    Thanks,
    bonnie
  • edited June 2010
    I really hope sp Bonnie, cause I think all this process has really damaged the Telltale name...

    Regardin Pale Man, I really don't care for what you think... even more for you implying that domestic customers are more important than international. We pay the same money and we are clients the same as anybody else, so if you think you're better than any one...

    Another thing... if the crew of Telltale knew they would have so many difficulties, they should have posted somewhere and kept a transparent dialog with its customers. Businesswise, no client cares about the problems the other side is having. We paid for a product and it shouln't take months for it to arrive.

    The biggest problem is having emails answered always saing that the product has left the warehouse and that we'll get it in no time when we really don't know if it has.

    Ans one more thing Pale man, if the tracking info only changes when the product gets to someone's hoem, what's its purpose then....
  • edited June 2010
    pitu20 wrote: »
    Regardin Pale Man, I really don't care for what you think... even more for you implying that domestic customers are more important than international. We pay the same money and we are clients the same as anybody else, so if you think you're better than any one...

    Err, I think he was implying that it takes a shipment longer to be received internationally because it has further to travel. That's just a fact of life that distance adds time to shipping..
    pitu20 wrote: »
    Another thing... if the crew of Telltale knew they would have so many difficulties, they should have posted somewhere and kept a transparent dialog with its customers. Businesswise, no client cares about the problems the other side is having. We paid for a product and it shouln't take months for it to arrive.

    It should take months for the product to arrive because you ordered a disc which stated it was a pre-order, which means it didn't exist yet. Right now it's only been three weeks since your order shipped, which happened right when the dvd came in to existence. I can't figure out how nobody understands what "pre-order" means.
  • edited June 2010
    pitu20 wrote: »
    Regardin Pale Man, I really don't care for what you think... even more for you implying that domestic customers are more important than international. We pay the same money and we are clients the same as anybody else, so if you think you're better than any one...

    I didn't say that, I said it takes longer for international customers to receive their products, which it does. That's not because domestic customers are better, it's because you're further away, and there are more middle-men between you and your package.
    pitu20 wrote: »
    We paid for a product and it shouln't take months for it to arrive.

    You paid for a pre-order, meaning the product was still in the process of being made. If you are uncomfortable with ordering merchandise that is in the process of being manufactured, you always have the option of waiting until the product has actually started shipping before placing your order.
    pitu20 wrote: »
    The biggest problem is having emails answered always saing that the product has left the warehouse and that we'll get it in no time when we really don't know if it has.

    If they said it has left the warehouse, it has left the warehouse. Why would they lie to paying customers? They're a business, they want you to keep buying their products. Ripping you off is not on their agenda.
    pitu20 wrote: »
    Ans one more thing Pale man, if the tracking info only changes when the product gets to someone's hoem, what's its purpose then....

    Its only purpose is delivery confirmation, although I'm not entirely sure how well it works for international orders. It allows the shipper to know whether or not the customer has received the product yet, and how long it took for them to receive it.
  • edited June 2010
    Yeah, the "tracking" is really bad, ESPECIALLY because it clearly states "This does not indicate receipt by the USPS". I really think this is all USPS's fault and they should AT LEAST add a "USPS recieved the physical package" status to those cheaper mailing options, because the way it is now causes Telltale (and other companies!) to have A LOT of angry customers, and the customers have a right to be angry because they are not given correct information - but it's not the company's fault, but USPS's.


    If you really really need real tracking, you'd have to choose a more expensive shipping option. Either that or you'll just have to deal with that annoying "electronic notice" bullcrap.
  • edited June 2010
    I didn't say that, I said it takes longer for international customers to receive their products, which it does. That's not because domestic customers are better, it's because you're further away, and there are more middle-men between you and your package.



    You paid for a pre-order, meaning the product was still in the process of being made. If you are uncomfortable with ordering merchandise that is in the process of being manufactured, you always have the option of waiting until the product has actually started shipping before placing your order.



    If they said it has left the warehouse, it has left the warehouse. Why would they lie to paying customers? They're a business, they want you to keep buying their products. Ripping you off is not on their agenda.



    Its only purpose is delivery confirmation, although I'm not entirely sure how well it works for international orders. It allows the shipper to know whether or not the customer has received the product yet, and how long it took for them to receive it.

    Shodan,
    My reply towards you as confrontive because the way you made your post was kindda ofensive in the way that it looked like you didn't care about what I've been through and it was like "screw you if you don't like it" you know?

    I don't see any customer as if they are whinning about their orders because they are all right about being P.Od. For example, I did not by my DVD during pre-order. If I'm not mistaken, when I bought my DVD, only the special with the other gifts was in pre-order status and not the normal DVD.

    And three things:
    1- Pre-order doen't mean product doen't exist but means that the structure is being developed and the product is being manufactured in large scale so, on the date determined, large quantities will be shipped and so on...
    2- the thing that people are pissed about Telltale is the lack of transparency that the company has been conducing this whole process. And that will surely have a negative impact for when they sell DVDs again in the future. I'm sure many people that have seen this forum are or had second thoughts on buying the products.
    3- If Telltale knows that they would be understaffed, they should have done something BEFORE it became a problem and not wait for it to happen and say they are sorry but they are doing what they can but there are not enough people. As I said before, it is not the paying customer's problem. We pay for something and we expect that something to be delivered.

    Regarding Shipping, all companies I've worked with that give a tracking number update the status of the merchandise (received by company, in transit, arrived, delivered...). Anyways, there is only one option for International Shipping....
  • Macfly77Macfly77 Moderator
    edited June 2010
    pitu20 wrote: »
    If I'm not mistaken, when I bought my DVD, only the special with the other gifts was in pre-order status and not the normal DVD.

    Actually, the regular edition of TOMI was a pre-order until the beginning of June.
    pitu20 wrote: »
    Anyways, there is only one option for International Shipping....

    Not true. There are actually three options which are USPS Priority Mail International, FedEx International Economy and FedEx International Priority.
  • edited June 2010
    Macfly77 wrote: »
    Not true. There are actually three options which are USPS Priority Mail International, FedEx International Economy and FedEx International Priority.

    When I made my purchase, there was only one, a US$16 one. If there were a better choise, I'd have chosen it...

    But still, the problem wouldn't have been solved...
  • edited June 2010
    pitu20 wrote: »
    Regarding Shipping, all companies I've worked with that give a tracking number update the status of the merchandise (received by company, in transit, arrived, delivered...). Anyways, there is only one option for International Shipping....

    When it comes to tracking information, the USPS is horrible.

    I've had many orders through other companies, not just TTG, that use USPS. the status on the USPS says "electronic shipment info received" until the box appears on my doorstep, then and only then, does the website update with the detailed shipping info. Again, this happens with pretty much every company that uses USPS to ship, so you're complaint should be with USPS's sucky tracking service.

    And, before you say that TTG should stop using USPS, they have contracts with the company that actually sends out the merchandise and that company is who chooses how to ship things. Changing contracts is probably not an easy process and there are penalties for breaking them.
  • edited June 2010
    Thespis wrote: »
    And, before you say that TTG should stop using USPS, they have contracts with the company that actually sends out the merchandise and that company is who chooses how to ship things. Changing contracts is probably not an easy process and there are penalties for breaking them.

    I'm not gonna say that!:p Still, what I want TTG to undestand is that they have conduced and are still conducing the whole process poorly. Just look by the number of complaints. That's all I want. TTG to be transparent with its customers.

    I for one, will not order anymore merchandise from them... if there are any more Monkey Islang games, I will purchase them via website like I did to this one and that will be it! No more DVDs. And that only because I love MI games!
  • Macfly77Macfly77 Moderator
    edited June 2010
    The main problem if Telltale stopped using USPS would be that shipping costs would shoot up sky high (the other two current possibilities for shipping the DVD to Brazil come to over $80 and that's even less than what a person dropping off a package at a FedEx location would have to pay!).
    Another possibility that is currently not available in the Telltale Store would be UPS but their prices are very similar to FedEx.
    While USPS' tracking might not be ideal, it is still the most reasonable way to ship anything internationally, so I doubt that Telltale would give them up altogether.
    As far as transparency, I think that Telltale is doing a decent job of giving us estimates and keeping us posted when they are not always able to keep to those estimates.
    It is certain that the demand for the TOMI DVD was much higher than for any DVD released by Telltale in the past (and probably surpassed Telltale's biggest expectations), therefore necessitating the manufacture of more DVD's (and additional merchandise), which took more time than expected.
    I understand people's frustration (although remember, you can always play the downloadable versions to pass the time, just sayin'! ;)) but you (we) shouldn't have to wait much longer.
  • edited June 2010
    Im unfortunately in the same boat - mine was "shipped" to the UK on the 8th June and after tracking my order i get the following

    "The U.S. Postal Service was electronically notified by the shipper on June 9, 2010 to expect your package for mailing. This does not indicate receipt by the USPS or the actual mailing date. Delivery status information will be provided if / when available. Information, if available, is updated periodically throughout the day. Please check again later"

    Im still waiting for it and tbh i think $16 is quite a bit for shipping which is taking as long as this
  • edited June 2010
    I already recieved my order and the tracking site still says the same. So no panic.
  • edited June 2010
    Well... will have to pray it arrives some day....
  • edited June 2010
    I thought I was dreaming but it arrived! IT FINALLY ARRIVED!!!

    Nwxt Monkey Island game, I'll only buy it online and get the DVD like a year after it starts selling hehehehehe
  • edited July 2010
    You should feel lucky. I ordered my in March, live in San Francisco, and as far as I can tell mine hasn't even't shipped yet.
  • edited July 2010
    I ordered my DVD waaay back in Feb and have not received it - Order #600067178458657 . Bonnie replied a couple of times, said it was shipped but it hasnt and now has stopped responding altogether. I feel so ripped off by a company I once trusted
  • edited July 2010
    meetali wrote: »
    I ordered my DVD waaay back in Feb and have not received it - Order #600067178458657 . Bonnie replied a couple of times, said it was shipped but it hasnt and now has stopped responding altogether. I feel so ripped off by a company I once trusted
    When did it ship and where do you live? (just say the country or state im not trying to stalk you or anything :P)
  • edited July 2010
    I live in the UK , still have not been told if it shipped. Bonnie keeps saying they are abt to ship, but I'm getting worried cos I'm moving to a different country in a month and I haven't got a response to my mails or anything
  • edited July 2010
    Just a note regarding the tracking service: for international orders, USPS can only track the package while it's in the USA. Once it leaves--for example, when it gets to Brazil--the USPS has no way of tracking the package. It doesn't magically have the ability to tap into the Brazilian postal service's tracking system. The only service available at that point is delivery confirmation.
  • edited July 2010
    honus wrote: »
    You should feel lucky. I ordered my in March, live in San Francisco, and as far as I can tell mine hasn't even't shipped yet.

    If you ordered in march, it was a pre-order. They didn't start shipping the DVD's untill about 3/4 weeks ago (because, they weren't finished yet). If you want to check if yours has shipped, click on the Joystick at the top of the page (whilst logged in) and scroll down to your invoice. it should have details there. You should have recieved and e-mail when it shipped, so if it says it has shipped, then you could have a wrong e-mail address down.
  • edited July 2010
    xbskid wrote: »
    Just a note regarding the tracking service: for international orders, USPS can only track the package while it's in the USA. Once it leaves--for example, when it gets to Brazil--the USPS has no way of tracking the package. It doesn't magically have the ability to tap into the Brazilian postal service's tracking system. The only service available at that point is delivery confirmation.

    The thing is international though. You should go and ask for the USPS partner in your country and put the Tracking Number in the tracking system of the partner in you country. That SHOULD work, if I remember correctly.
  • edited July 2010
    I believe Telltale should be more carefull next time they do this cause this has been a clear case of bad planning...

    If there were only few cases of complaints we could undestand that S@&¨%! happens, but that isn't it.

    All these people, including me, will think twice next time...

    Looking at all the posts here and in the forum, I DO feel lucky I received my DVD, and we, as paying customers shouldn't have to feel this way since we paid for something, had the money taken out of our accounts and were put through this horrible situation...
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