Complaint regarding Private Island Beauties
Complaint regarding Private Island Beauties
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- blindwebster
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Re: Is the pib doll website a scam
That is quite the change coming from you, Ric. You used to be one of the most ardent supporters around these parts with your Destiny. What happened?ric1853 wrote:I've had three P.I.B., and they all have developed the same problems, I wouldn't recommend them no matter what site you buy them from.
Re: Is the pib doll website a scam
As I said before Destiny is beautiful but 5000 or 6000 is a lot for something that just lasts around 2yrs and after that your afraid to move them because you don't want to cause any more damage, I never had any trouble lifting her I've lifted weights since I was a young man and I still do, I never dropped her let her bump into any thing and was always very careful, but still the damage happened because wire eventually break and so does things pvc pipe.
Now this is just my experience with PIC'S not everyone's may be the same.
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Re: Is the pib doll website a scam
Any doll has its limits.
I believe we now have a wonderfully life like feel with a sturdy skeleton.
Every week we tweek things. Just recently we created a new way to attach the finger wires so as to avoid and possible problems. It takes years to develop these changes. We have.
P
Re: Is the pib doll website a scam
As I said earlier my experience may not reflect other PIB owners ,I took a lot of pics of Destiny I'd say you have at least 20 or more of her on your PIB website and me taking those pics and moving her around may have been to much for the wire in her skeleton all wire will break sooner or later where it bends that's just a fact. Now I do still believe that you make the most beautiful dolls out there ,are you still using wire and pvc for the skeleton?
All the best
Ric
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Is the pibdoll website a scam
We are still using pvc...but no longer drilling any holes though it ( which we found could give a weak area)...and the wire is completely different now. 2 yrs. is a lifetime of changes.
We are aware of the potential for wire fatigue, but I believe our system does a fantastic job of compensating for that. The potential is almost nill. We have spread out the focal point...and it works.
The delamination issues were yrs ago. That hasn't been an issue for ages.
I hope you had a wonderful Christmas. P
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Ric
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Re: Complaint regarding Private Island Beauties
Re: Complaint regarding Private Island Beauties
Would that be something to consider?
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Re: Complaint regarding Private Island Beauties
I'd like anyone reading this thread to note Patrick's sincerity, concern and timeliness in his responses. Anyone who has spoken to him on the telephone or met him in person as I have will understand what I am talking about. Recently, we have seen other doll manufacturers on this forum publicly respond quite discourteously and without regard for their customers. Anytime I have communicated with Patrick for repair advice or general questions he has always responded quickly and with great care. Ric and I have taken great care with our gals and both truly appreciate Patrick's artistry. I GREATLY admire Ric and Destiny's photos and always strived to achieve that quality of image with Marina. Nothing I am sharing is meant to be contradictory of anything Ric is sharing with us, but just adding my experience.
Marina 2016 was the softest, most realistic feeling silicone doll to hold in your arms that you could imagine. That classic curvy Bathing Beauty physique is just stunning. The only reason she is no longer with me is that I am much more into doll photography that I ever imagined. While the new PIB skeleton is indeed more pose-able and resilient than previous incarnations; she could not hold poses I needed her hold. I was afraid to try some poses for the reasons Ric states regarding breaking the wires. Though I understand the GND body for weight reasons is even more pose-able.
That being said, I have no regrets and I am glad I had the experience with my PIB that I did.
Link to the photos of what was mentioned above. Per ROC, though I am not complaining.
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Re: Complaint regarding Private Island Beauties
That being said, I find the opening post by the OP completely unsatisfactory. No examples, no photos and a terse two sentence post that looks like a 13 year old trolling Reddit. I don't own a PIB yet, so I can't speak to the charges levied at the doll maker. I can say that the original post doesn't make any case I feel compelled by.
Please provide some evidence when attempting to dissuade a consumer from a particular product. Thanks!
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Re: Complaint regarding Private Island Beauties
Want a doll w/ different grades of softness for breast, butt and stomach, gel implants, etc. Then realise there may be issues that have to be repaired. This is with all dolls.
Patrick could just cast the doll in hard silicone and say "There ya go" but screwing a radial tire vs a PIB? You make the call.
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Re: Complaint regarding Private Island Beauties
Please read the all of the posts in the thread carefully and the dialogue between Ric and Patrick. If you ordered a doll recently and are waiting for a 2016 PIB, I am sure you will be pleased. Note any doll has its limits. Since are you very new to the TDF and mainly active in the plush sections, you may want to do little more reading on silicone doll care and use. These dolls are not inexpensive and require care in regular handling and use.foxfingers wrote:I currently have an order in for a PIB. Therefore, a topic such as this would naturally be of great interest to me. I mean... they're not cheap, right?
That being said, I find the opening post by the OP completely unsatisfactory. No examples, no photos and a terse two sentence post that looks like a 13 year old trolling Reddit. I don't own a PIB yet, so I can't speak to the charges levied at the doll maker. I can say that the original post doesn't make any case I feel compelled by.
Please provide some evidence when attempting to dissuade a consumer from a particular product. Thanks!
Meanwhile feel free to read my review of my 2016 PIB BB here:
http://www.dollforum.com/forum/viewtopi ... 46&t=69188 I hope it is very helpful to you. Since this isn't Reddit, keep your posts about dolls and not the members. Just some friendly advice.
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Re: Complaint regarding Private Island Beauties
The doll maker itself as well as another owner did not ask for proof as the op concerns make sense. So why are you? If the skeletons were made w wires they will certainly break over time a bit faster due mult poses for photos etc..easy to understand. I like the bip looks n hope new ones r built w actual metal skeleton. More weights imo on a very lifelike doll shouldnt be a prob.foxfingers wrote:I currently have an order in for a PIB. Therefore, a topic such as this would naturally be of great interest to me. I mean... they're not cheap, right?
That being said, I find the opening post by the OP completely unsatisfactory. No examples, no photos and a terse two sentence post that looks like a 13 year old trolling Reddit. I don't own a PIB yet, so I can't speak to the charges levied at the doll maker. I can say that the original post doesn't make any case I feel compelled by.
Please provide some evidence when attempting to dissuade a consumer from a particular product. Thanks!
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Re: Complaint regarding Private Island Beauties
It says in the original post that The Management is requesting pics to substantiate the claim the OP has made.dreamerx07 wrote:The doll maker itself as well as another owner did not ask for proof as the op concerns make sense. So why are you? If the skeletons were made w wires they will certainly break over time a bit faster due mult poses for photos etc..easy to understand. I like the bip looks n hope new ones r built w actual metal skeleton. More weights imo on a very lifelike doll shouldnt be a prob.foxfingers wrote:I currently have an order in for a PIB. Therefore, a topic such as this would naturally be of great interest to me. I mean... they're not cheap, right?
That being said, I find the opening post by the OP completely unsatisfactory. No examples, no photos and a terse two sentence post that looks like a 13 year old trolling Reddit. I don't own a PIB yet, so I can't speak to the charges levied at the doll maker. I can say that the original post doesn't make any case I feel compelled by.
Please provide some evidence when attempting to dissuade a consumer from a particular product. Thanks!
Anyways, whatever. I'm sure the doll I ordered will be fine.