#1
Posted 24 June 2007 - 01:21 PM
Unfortunately, the clip is not available separately. Your request will be shared with the product team for consideration.We would be glad to assist you with any further inquiries you may have concerning replacement parts for our products. Please let us know if we can ever be of further assistance to you.".
Now when I say "interesting" I'm referring to the fact that they mentioned that they would share the idea to their product team, as if it was a good idea or had potential to make a difference. I think if perhaps some of us here at NH e-mail hasbro about this problem in particular or other parts and problems, we might be able to get something added and/or changed.
Oh yeah, I really wasn't missing my two clips for my Magstrike. It was an attempt for sympathy, so that they would let me buy a couple extra. It didn't work for that cause, but it did shed some light on what we could accomplish as a group.
I realize that some members have wrote about petitioning for new Nerf products or existing ones. That's not what I'm suggesting. This is simply an attempt to get as many people as possible to e-mail, and let them know it's not just one person willing to take the time to e-mail them about something that needs to be added or changed.
Also this is my first post, and I have been here about a month or so looking around and reading a lot before attempting to write a post. I have searched to see if this has been mentioned and found nothing similar, so feel free to comment.
#2
Posted 24 June 2007 - 01:35 PM
#3
Posted 24 June 2007 - 01:44 PM
#4
Posted 24 June 2007 - 01:53 PM
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#5
Posted 24 June 2007 - 02:04 PM
#6
Posted 24 June 2007 - 02:18 PM
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#7
Posted 24 June 2007 - 03:11 PM
That message that you quoted is a nice way for them to say, "Thank you, but no thanks." They have the best of the best in the NIC to pool ideas from, plua they do chekc in on NH and see what is going on from time to time.Wow! I read the hole post. And didn't see anything about selling replacement parts. And not only that I showed in my original post prof of my e-mail response from Hasbro. They said "Your request will be shared with the product team for consideration.".That tells me that it's a possibility.
Also, though they must know that we do modify the guns, they do not advise or condone it, from my understanding. For them to sell replacement parts for the internals would be a major legal issue. For example, what if they sold rplacement bladders for the Magstrike and someone had the brilliant (insert heavy level of sarcasm here) idea of combining them together to increase range. Now let's say it worked, but after awhile it literally blew up in their faces and hurt them. Hasbro would become liable since they sold you the parts. Though you could just buy multiple Magstrikes to get the bladders, if Hasbro sold the spare parts, they are saying that it is okay to open up their guns and modifying them to more harmful levels than they intended, thus making them legally responsible if anyone was to get hurt. They put the AR and weakened systems in their guns because they are intended for children. It is also to conform to federal standards that govern the children's toy industry.
Look at this example. The company, Marshmallowville, that makes the Marshmallow Shooter and Blaster, made some changes to stop people from easily changing the firing dynamics of their toys. The shooter had a small piece in the magazine that helped the "ammo" to leave the tube, but this piece also allowed you to shoot other things as well, like thumb tacks, so they removed it. They don't sell it for legal reasons. Their newer gun, the Blaster, is a scaled down version of the original design by almost 50%. They are releasing the full power version soon, but it can only be sold to people over the age of 18.
In short, Hasbro doesn't sell replacement parts because it will like admitting to the world that they know we mod their guns and now they allow it. We do it, accepting the dangers involved. We become legally accountable if someone gets hurt, but by selling spare internal parts, Hasbro would shoulder that burden instead.
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#8
Posted 24 June 2007 - 03:35 PM
So give up and save yourself some time and frustration and stop posting in this thread to try and change OMC's and our's minds just so that you feel like you have one victory. I've already been there, you won't get the victory by just posting in your little topic.
#9
Posted 24 June 2007 - 03:35 PM
#10
Posted 24 June 2007 - 03:38 PM
We're fortunate and blessed to have several lurkers at NH who are on the product development team at Hasbro.
We're also fortunate to have a member of NerfHaven who I believe is on the product development team (correct me if I'm wrong, One Man Clan).
Notice I ask One Man Clan to correct me if I'm wrong. That's because the One Man Clan, Groove, Talio (am I missing anyone?) have had exclusive privileges, not afforded anyone else, to visit Hasbro HQ, and meet up with their development and promotion teams.
Several wars have also been visited by Hasbro representatives (complete with free weapons to give away!) who observed the gameplay, and even treated some of them to lunch.
No bull. All real.
Now don't everyone go and harass OMC, Groove, or Talio. Not that you'd want to trifle with them online anyway if you value your NH membership. And don't go and PM the Hasbro rep (who will remain anonymous from me) about all the littel piss-ant requests and desires for "full-auto grenade launching assault force douche bag tactical platoon squad beret" guns.
Hasbro reads NerfHaven. That should sum it all up. That's why we try to keep some order here. We ain't the frontrunner for nothing.
-Piney-
EDIT; FreeRunner...you never know! There might be replacement clips for the MS soon! We just didn't want to get too many newbies all hard-up to bombard Hasbro with e-mails.
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#11
Posted 24 June 2007 - 04:00 PM
#12
Posted 24 June 2007 - 05:01 PM
You are correct Piney.....sort of.
Until very recently we had a registered user on here who was one of the lead engineers for Nerf and other brands at Hasbro. Not even a week ago, I got a note from her saying she was leaving the company. She is a very intelligent and very talented person, so I'm sure it was merely a career choice. I wished her the best. It was great for her to let me know.
My other key contact, a lead designer is still on staff. He was out of work for a few months recovering from surgery, but is now back to work full time. To my knowledge, he may have an account, but I do not know it.
Back on track. The basics to know here are:
1) Hasbro does appreciate feedback and I'm sure they really will pass along the word. What they do with that info is entirely up to them
2) While they do acknowledge us, you need to know 2 things. First, that they cannot and do not condone our mods and homemade stuff. Don't get me wrong, they think it's cool on an unofficial level, but thats about it. the other thing is that we are a small SMALL portion of their customer base. I would boldly say like 1% these days. While we provide them with excellent feedback, they have to appeal to a mass market. If the product is endorsed by us, it's really just a bonus.
#13
Posted 25 June 2007 - 09:18 AM
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