We always try to ship out your orders the very next business day after receiving your products. All pre-order items received from vendors to send to you as part of a larger order cannot be cancelled other than to store credit. If for any reason we are unable to fulfill your pre-order item within 1 year of your order, we will refund you completely back to your method of payment for that item. We proudly guarantee fulfillment on any individual Pre-Order item. You may cancel any individual pre-ordered item, or the entire order, in the form of a store credit gift card that never expires for 100% of the purchase, up until the time we ship your order.Īlternatively, you can ask to have any pre-ordered item, refunded back to your original form of payment less a 25% cancellation fee since we place a confirmed order with our vendors within 36 hours of your purchase. If you wish to cancel after this period you have two choices: Pre-Ordered items can be canceled for a full refund if requested within 36 hours of purchase. If you see these specific figures on shelves, you most likely “should” receive your shipment within 30 days. When we receive inventory it is based on when we placed our order with Funko, so thus there is no "hard date" that they can tell us when we will receive our shipment.Īlso please be aware that Funko does not provide all retailers with products at the same time and changes dates constantly.
That being said Funko’s production dates can often be pushed back due to factors that are out of our control and we are left waiting to receive our shipment to send to you. Look at our availability dates page which will include the most up to date information on when Funko "plans" on sending the Products to us and we turn the product around immediately to send to you. The actual date may vary based when Funko's warehouse actually ships it to us and we then turn around and send it to you.Īll of our availability dates are good faith based on what Funko shares with us. Occasionally, there are very long wait times, even as long as a year to receive these items because of numerous issues that are completely out of our control. More typically it takes around 90 days from the time we first list the product for sale. The absolute minimum is 60 days from the time the design is released.
How long do Pre-Ordered Items Take To Arrive: Collectors often purchase pre-orders to ensure they do not get shut-out. For this reason it is hard to know if there will be enough supply for the demand and if there will be follow on restock of high demand designs. By pre-ordering with us, you are being placed on our list of priority customers for that particular item(s).īecause by limiting quantities licensors are creating a collectibles market for the designs. Unique and high demand designs often sell-out and by pre-ordering you are ensuring that you will get one of the products, even if they sell-out everywhere else. These cut sheets contain images and pricing, and we immediately list the item for sale so that you have the earliest opportunity to reserve a spot to purchase the item. In ”Miss U,” an innocent victim is killed after a gunman ”squeezed all six shots in the passenger door.” (Smalls, 24, died after several shots were fired into the passenger side of a car.) ”Your destiny is something you can never figure out,” goes a line in ”Last Day,” yet throughout the album, Biggie either taunts fate or seems resigned to it.When manufacturers (like Funko) create new designs, and have secured licensing of the designs with the "owners" of the likenesses, they send distributors like us a cut sheet with pictures offering us to place orders for the products. in ”Going Back to Cali,” he sings, ”That don’t mean a nigger can’t rest in the West.” L.A., of course, is where the Brooklyn-based Biggie was killed, and such disturbing ironies abound.
NOTORIOUS B.I.G. LIFE AFTER DEATH FULL ALBUM CRACKED
”You wanna see me locked up, shot up/Moms cracked up over the casket screaming,” Biggie tells his enemies in ”My Downfall.” Visiting L.A. or Biggie Smalls), Life After Death is the eeriest disc yet in the unfortunately booming subgenre of posthumous rap records. Completed just weeks before the March 9 drive-by shooting death of Christopher Wallace (otherwise known as the Notorious B.I.G. Of course, the album isn’t standard gangsta fare, either.