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Old 01-24-2008, 11:10 PM
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How BCC Blue Chip Company makes good on a bad order.

This is how BCC 'fixes' their order.




Yes, those are the old chips which the replacement chips.

So, What do I do? Wait another six months? That will make it two years since the original order was placed.

Thoughts?
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Re: How BCC Blue Chip Company makes good on a bad order.

I don't understand what you said or what I'm looking at. Can you explain the pics?
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Old 01-24-2008, 11:16 PM
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I don't understand what you said or what I'm looking at. Can you explain the pics?
It's ok JM. It's probably just me. The darker .50 chips are the original ones. The lighter ones are the .50 replacement chips. So, I have a bunch of light ones and a bunch of dark ones. Umm. not sure if that's clear. All the chips in those pictures are the same denomination just lighter or darker than each other. I didn't notice the difference until I mixed the replacements into the original batch. Like I mentioned earlier I was waiting for the complete set before putting them into play.
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It's ok JM. It's probably just me. The darker .50 chips are the original ones. The lighter ones are the .50 replacement chips. So, I have a bunch of light ones and a bunch of dark ones.
Oh ok, I wasn't sure if that was the issue or if they seemed to be leaning in the stack picture or what. Are both oiled?
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Old 01-24-2008, 11:21 PM
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Oh ok, I wasn't sure if that was the issue or if they seemed to be leaning in the stack picture or what. Are both oiled?
No sir, untouched by me. Dry as the day they showed up.
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Re: How BCC Blue Chip Company makes good on a bad order.

Hello:

What was the original problem with your chips???
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Re: How BCC Blue Chip Company makes good on a bad order.

My bet is that this is part of why they don't like to fill spots with the body color. Differences in colors between batches of clay.

Does this mean that your chips came in today?

As JM said, try oiling a couple of each to see if that makes any difference.
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Re: How BCC Blue Chip Company makes good on a bad order.

I'd separate them into same colors and sell them on eBay. I know that was not your initial intention when you got them but since you've soured on BBC, it's time to just let them go. I'm pretty sure you won't lose money on the deal, unless you add time spent waiting...
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What was the original problem with your chips???
As requested. The original photo of the original bad order. This is just a sample of the many chips that were sent back.

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Re: How BCC Blue Chip Company makes good on a bad order.

It looks like the inlay is much better on these. Is that the case?
AS for color. I think it adds a bit of character to the set. Yes I know that they do not match but they are not that far off. Maybe oil and time will help.


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