mhood wrote:HelenOster wrote:and my role is to support and advise customers who need additional advice and support with their order.
Perhaps some of your customers would value your recommendation for a company contact who can give them queue information because that information surely exists.
So I asked the question, and this is the gist of what I was told (and it applies to ALL manufacturers who supply Adorama).
The Adorama policy is not to give details regarding a customer’s place ‘in line’ for two main reasons, one of which is that if we were to do this then there is every possibility that one of our competitors would find this out. They would then be able to use that information together with the date of your order to find out information about our business that no retailer would knowingly share with competitors.
There may also be retailer/vendor confidentiality agreements in place that I’m not aware of.
The other reason is that, with new releases and hard-to-obtain units, many customers place multiple orders across several retailers - often 7, 8 or more.
So if you imagine, the first retailer to unpack their delivery fulfils say 100 back-orders. Customers receiving shipping notices cancel their orders at all other retailers so everyone else on every retailer’s pre-order list potentially moves up 100 places immediately.
If this pattern is repeated across 6 retailers on the same day, the person who was number 650 at the retailer who unpacks their delivery last will receive his unit the same day, even if he ordered from a retailer who only received a consignment of 50 units - and even if he placed his order 3 weeks after everybody else!
If we told you, for example, that you were # 34 on our wait list for this unit, and we get 12 units or 32 units in our next shipment you wouldn’t be in luck. But if our next delivery has 34 or 35, you would be. We may not know exactly how many units will be in our next shipment (nor when we will get it) until it arrives.
It sounds a bit simplistic, I know, but it is pretty much how it works.