Chronos wrote:
because "the difference between the 160/165 and 165+ is just very small" and that's all you could tell me about the weight.
Based on my knowledge
during that period when the 165+ was just introduced that was all I knew and I told you that. Whenever we receive a doll and measure/weight her we update our charts accordingly. Seriously,
don't go this route - do you have any idea how many people I've informed that a particular doll is too heavy or heavier than advertised? And except me and Sandro nobody (vendor) even cares about weighting the dolls because everyone just dropships and doesn't give a $$$$ if you have back problems after a year or not. Seriously,
don't let your frustration out on me, when I even
confirmed in my first reply that Sanhui's measurements
are wrong in order to put some pressure on Kimi to answer in this thread and take you seriously!
To those posting the jokes. What is your point? That I'm a big crybaby because I'm calling out this bullshit? Fuck off. Just holding people accountable. Not doing this is why these guys pull this crap and get away with it too often. I'm doing all of you a favor, so piss off.
Absolutely correct - but how about you keep a cool head and let your frustration out on Sanhui or Kimi, who actually sold you the doll. Let them joke, at least they keep your thread alive and bring some awareness to this problem. If you can take some pussy you certainly can take a joke
Sanhui Doll wrote:I think there is some kind of misunderstanding here.
I don't think so. Sanhui, just as WM, YL, even DS is
intentionally publishing misleading specifications and those things go on for years and everyone in the industry knows that. The only reason you (all) got away with it is because usually vendors only dropship (and have even no idea what they sell) and customers are usually too "busy" to actually measure or weight their dolls with an erection in their pants. I also (as a vendor) blindly believed the numbers until I actually started weighting the dolls going through or PQC and couldn't believe how some dolls go even over 20% of their specified weight (not in your case, Kimi).
So this is something
manufacturers, not vendors, have to address and correct, because at the end Chronos is right. No matter if it's 5kg or 10kg, a tolerance over 2% is simply unacceptable.
George