To be fair, the camera struggled a bit to pick up the hologram - the hologram is clear but that white part is there in real life too when viewed under any decent amount of lighting.
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Not while head on, but if tilted ever so slightly (how you'd hold it to inspect the card) it comes straight back. I was told it's "just the way they are"Thowaway197 wrote: ↑Mon May 14, 2018 5:42 pmThat doesn't look normal mate. When u take a photo head on is it the same?
I'd like to vouch for him, he's usually very good and professional and quick. Recently, order times are closer to 2 weeks than a week but thats due to him receiving so many orders with summer round the corner.Runin28 wrote: ↑Mon May 14, 2018 7:43 pmUPDATE: I've made plenty of reasonable suggestions such as paying for the shipping costs for reprints, telling him I'm using it as a demo to resell some (that obviously benefits him), trying it out this weekend then asking him again - he just refuses to acknowledge this as an issue. Very disappointed, absolutely not what I expected.
He's just made things personal and I've treated him with respect throughout. Completely unlike him from what I've heard from others - just keeps telling me that he's doing really well, everybody is really happy and it's just not an issue.
He was an absolute dream to deal with until this problem arose, he then proceeded to just acting like this. The issue isn't with the hologram itself, it looks like it was damaged when it was applied to the card.ta84351 wrote: ↑Mon May 14, 2018 11:00 pmI'd like to vouch for him, he's usually very good and professional and quick. Recently, order times are closer to 2 weeks than a week but thats due to him receiving so many orders with summer round the corner.Runin28 wrote: ↑Mon May 14, 2018 7:43 pmUPDATE: I've made plenty of reasonable suggestions such as paying for the shipping costs for reprints, telling him I'm using it as a demo to resell some (that obviously benefits him), trying it out this weekend then asking him again - he just refuses to acknowledge this as an issue. Very disappointed, absolutely not what I expected.
He's just made things personal and I've treated him with respect throughout. Completely unlike him from what I've heard from others - just keeps telling me that he's doing really well, everybody is really happy and it's just not an issue.
The hologram is completely out of his hands I believe - he doesn't make them or even source them himself. Pretty sure the mods of this forum have a source back from NoveltyID days, so nothing can really be done I think. It doesn't look normal in that picture, but if it's fine at other angles then I wouldn't worry too much.
I mean, the whole point of a CIT is that you shouldn't have to be careful using it...ZS-SAS wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 7:27 amLast time I heard he was in Mexico...
Nah, yeah that looks damaged. Massive shame, because my first card was one of the first to be made and the Colour was off and there was a small white chunk in the hologram.
He was excellent. A little blunt but you would be if you had to repeat a job. New one arrived in the post 3 days later free of charge!!
That one does look damaged, be very careful using it. Ask if you can just pay £25 for a reprint. If somewhere finds it’s fake then it might start fucking everyone else’s use lol