![]() but not the manufacturing facility(so whether you make them or manage their manufacture, you are the deciding factor). The point I made was that Horizon stated that they would stock them if they were made(no indication of by who). Actually I think it's an advantage because it means not being tied down. We didn't get the building, but that's not a problem in the least. Shoot, half their products were originally produced far from Urbana. I'm hoping this buyout means things are actually in stock again.We don't have to make the kits in the same building. And recently they've lost nearly a thousand dollars of my business to AMain Hobbies simply because AMain has shit in stock. That awesome service combined with the fact that there isn't a brick-and-mortar hobby shop within an hour of my front door meant it was no contest. Had they been in stock on Tower's site I'da bought from Tower, because over the years they've been nothing but reliable(And, hell, the one time I needed customer service for a bad model kit(SRS Don't buy Academy's Panzer IV it sucks dick) they just sent me a better made model of the same subject on the house! No questions asked, even!), but they can't ship me things they don't have.įer fuck's sake, Tower Hobbies was my freakin' LHS for over a decade. Hell, earlier today I dropped a hundo at AMain simply because the items I wanted weren't in stock on Tower's site. To be perfectly fair, it doesn't matter how good Tower's sales were because nothing's been in stock for ages. So I guess be warned if had your personal information, they just gave it to I looked through my mail history including spam, and the last email I got from was in 2010 when I bought something from them. So less than 2.5 hours to receive the mail and respond if I wanted to opt out, which I did. This really screwed up thing is that I just got this message. We thank you for your past patronage and hope you will always continue to enjoy the RC hobby. Your request to opt out must be received no later than April 6, 2018.Īfter the opt-out deadline, Horizon Hobby has offered to conduct a sweepstakes for Tower Hobbies customers who decline to opt-out as a thank you for your interest. If you opted in to receive promotional emails from Tower Hobbies, you may also receive promotional emails from Horizon Hobby unless you opt out of having your information conveyed to Horizon Hobby. Please note that opting out will remove your proof of purchase data required for warranty service. Please include in your letter the information necessary for Horizon Hobby to identify you in its database and process your opt-out election (such as your name, email address, street address and telephone number). Sending an e-mail to Tower Hobbies' web master at with the information necessary for Hobbico to identify you in its database and process your opt-out election (such as your name, email address, street address and telephone number) Ĭalling the Tower Customer Service at 80 or You may elect to opt out by any of the following methods:Ĭlicking the link at the bottom of this email message Under this Privacy Policy, you have the right to opt-out of the sale and the transfer of your personal information to Horizon Hobby, and of receiving future e-mail or mail communications from Horizon Hobby. The Tower Hobbies Privacy Policy provides that the company will not share any personally identifiable information with any third party without your consent. ![]() Īs part of the sale, Horizon Hobby is purchasing Tower Hobbies' customer databases. More information about Horizon Hobby can be found at. With this acquisition, Horizon Hobby looks to build upon Hobbico's great reputation for providing quality RC products to customers across the country. Horizon Hobby also maintains a strong online presence and warmly welcomes Hobbico customers to its growing family. ![]() Horizon Hobby has been in business since 1985 and serves customers in the United States and around the World. The Bankruptcy Court has approved the sale of Hobbico's RC business to Horizon Hobby, LLC. We are excited to share with you that the RC brands and Tower Hobbies website that you have come to rely on over the years will continue. When I got home I checked my email to find this from Tower Hobbies:Īs you may be aware, Tower Hobbies' parent company, Hobbico, declared bankruptcy in January 2018 and has initiated a sale process. ![]() So I work swing shift and I get off work just before midnight. ![]()
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