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I like this idea..half and halfOriginally Posted by toine2983
Or at the very least make some with and without the patch.Originally Posted by memphisboi55
Please keep a patch for the 2nd one, PLEASE.
Originally Posted by yoRAJAH
I aint tryna hear all that son, GO GET MY HAT...NOW 7 5/8!
Originally Posted by TypeRPinoY
just got home. so how quickly did this thing sell out?
Originally Posted by RICO7JT
Originally Posted by TheWealth
........... how many non NT'ers copped..... after seeing it on FB and ECC's blog.
QFMFT
Originally Posted by TypeRPinoY
just got home. so how quickly did this thing sell out?
How were you punked/betrayed? just looking at ECC's website and knowing how many people were after the hat most should've known there was a high risk of it crashing or going slow. Meth jumped in right away informing those who missed out to hit him up, with Rajah following up that orders will be cancelled. They're helping and informing us there's still a chance, for the most part through my eyes the setup and organization was done just fine.
Kudos for actually canceling the orders of those that tried to beat the system. With a limited product like this, there is no better way to ensure the love gets spread around like it should. @ you fools who tried to circumvent the rules.
I'm glad you guys appreciate the effort.
We've been there through other midnight product launches and this is far from the ugliest I've seen. Those of us who worked on this release have put in a lot of time and effort and I hope the difference in the way we handled this from start to finish and the way just about any other business serving the same population typically handles this type of product is apparent.
This was NEVER about exploiting our fellow members. The run was small because it's a lot of money to front and we couldn't be certain the demand would be there. The goal of the cap in general was to raise money for charity and give you what you wanted: a genuine New Era fitted cap. Our team won't make a cent off of this, but you can see that Rajah and I are out here at 2-3 am on a Friday night overseeing the launch, even though there was really nothing more we could do from our end as the ball was in Cap City's court. Staff members were limited to one cap each and very few were issued. For example, Nelson C chose not order a cap for himself because he wanted ONE more to be out there for you guys.
You're not gonna see the president of Jordan brand online with you at 3 am on the eve of a product launch. He's not gonna care if you miss out, much less answer your e-mails. Not only is it Friday night, but I have a plane to catch in four hours.
We care about you and we appreciate your support, so even though it's going to take a TON of additional effort, I'm committed to doing what I can to make sure that those who missed out will have priority on cancellations (if possible) or our next release.
You may not agree with all the design choices, you may not like the fact that we didn't have your size or that the Cap City site gave you an error and you missed out, but a lot of thought and care went into each part of the process and we hope that came through.
Originally Posted by Method Man
How were you punked/betrayed? just looking at ECC's website and knowing how many people were after the hat most should've known there was a high risk of it crashing or going slow. Meth jumped in right away informing those who missed out to hit him up, with Rajah following up that orders will be cancelled. They're helping and informing us there's still a chance, for the most part through my eyes the setup and organization was done just fine.
Kudos for actually canceling the orders of those that tried to beat the system. With a limited product like this, there is no better way to ensure the love gets spread around like it should. @ you fools who tried to circumvent the rules.
I'm glad you guys appreciate the effort.
We've been there through other midnight product launches and this is far from the ugliest I've seen. Those of us who worked on this release have put in a lot of time and effort and I hope the difference in the way we handled this from start to finish and the way just about any other business serving the same population typically handles this type of product is apparent.
This was NEVER about exploiting our fellow members. The run was small because it's a lot of money to front and we couldn't be certain the demand would be there. The goal of the cap in general was to raise money for charity and give you what you wanted: a genuine New Era fitted cap. Our team won't make a cent off of this, but you can see that Rajah and I are out here at 2-3 am on a Friday night overseeing the launch, even though there was really nothing more we could do from our end as the ball was in Cap City's court. Staff members were limited to one cap each and very few were issued. For example, Nelson C chose not order a cap for himself because he wanted ONE more to be out there for you guys.
You're not gonna see the president of Jordan brand online with you at 3 am on the eve of a product launch. He's not gonna care if you miss out, much less answer your e-mails. Not only is it Friday night, but I have a plane to catch in four hours.
We care about you and we appreciate your support, so even though it's going to take a TON of additional effort, I'm committed to doing what I can to make sure that those who missed out will have priority on cancellations (if possible) or our next release.
You may not agree with all the design choices, you may not like the fact that we didn't have your size or that the Cap City site gave you an error and you missed out, but a lot of thought and care went into each part of the process and we hope that came through.
Seriously though, the time and effort you guys put in, and are continuing to put in is awesome.
Even though I missed out, its nice to see you guys care and are trying to trying to help us out.
All the work is appreciated. Gentlemen, keep up the good work.