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I was mid-coffee when I clicked join, imagining a little Aston Martin DB5 sitting on my shelf. I collect these models. They’re part of my evenings, a cup of tea and one new piece to admire. So I signed up for the Corgi Club mostly because I trusted the quality from past buys. Ordering was easy enough on the site. No note about stock. I hit confirm thinking it was all good. Then the wait started. At first I shrugged it off — holidays, silly weather, whatever. But a month went by. I fired off emails. A few days later customer service emailed back saying it was “in the post” and blamed Christmas or the weather. Cool, I thought. Then more waiting. Eventually they admitted the DB5 was actually out of stock and suggested I wait even longer or swap for another model. I asked if they could send the 1960s Batman car instead, since I wasn’t getting what I originally ordered. I’m trying to be patient. I still like the club idea and the models are great when they arrive. That’s the thing — the product quality is why I signed up. But the fulfillment side needs work. Slow replies, mixed messages, and no clear refund timeline left me a bit annoyed. Hope they sort it soon. I’ll stick around for now because I love the models, but I want better communication and faster solutions next time.
Tiny car, unexpectedly complicated
choose the Gloss Batmobile and done. Nope. Turns out there was some tiny fine print that shoved me into a monthly subscription (who reads everything, I know), and before I even realized, they’d charged me and processed a Mini Cooper shipment I never wanted. Delivery itself was fast-ish — they did send it — but that’s not the point. Customer service felt like talking to a brick wall; canned replies, no real help, "we can’t stop it" kind of lines. I did the usual: checked spam, messaged PayPal, sighed a lot. The model looks okay in photos (gloss is nice, I’ll admit) but paying almost thirty bucks for something that feels worth less and that you didn’t agree to receive? Not great. I’m not angry in a screaming way, just disappointed and a bit bemused. If you’re ordering on autopilot, double-check subscription boxes — lesson learned, the hard way.
About Corgimodelclub
Corgimodelclub is an online retailer focused on die-cast scale models, including cars and related collectibles. The assortment commonly includes limited-edition releases, model accessories, and display items. It serves collectors and hobbyists looking for branded miniature vehicles and curated model ranges. The business operates as an e-commerce store and provides ordering and shipping of physical products to customers.
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Finally joined the club
I was mid-coffee when I clicked join, imagining a little Aston Martin DB5 sitting on my shelf. I collect these models. They’re part of my evenings, a cup of tea and one new piec... Read onBy: E. Robel