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REBOR general discussion

Started by Shadowknight1, February 01, 2015, 07:27:37 PM

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Mellow Stego

That sucked to read. I hope everything works out for this individual.
Keep calm and love dinosaurs


REBOR_STUDIO

Quote from: suspsy on September 18, 2024, 05:44:19 PMIf Rebor truly is verging on collapse, then they're certainly not doing themselves any favours with that post. But drama combined with poor decision-making is par for the course with them, always has been.

Why would you assume that? I just want to fire some people cus I'm tired of cleaning up their messes, they didn't do what they get paid for and I'm so sick of it. But the problem is I couldn't do it cus I'm a nice person, whenever I want to make the hard decision for real there's always a voice in my head telling me that they got families to feed. I wish they could just quid willingly one day, maybe after reading the post and knowing what I really think of them.

thomasw100

Quote from: REBOR_STUDIO on September 19, 2024, 05:45:56 AM
Quote from: suspsy on September 18, 2024, 05:44:19 PMIf Rebor truly is verging on collapse, then they're certainly not doing themselves any favours with that post. But drama combined with poor decision-making is par for the course with them, always has been.

Why would you assume that? I just want to fire some people cus I'm tired of cleaning up their messes, they didn't do what they get paid for and I'm so sick of it. But the problem is I couldn't do it cus I'm a nice person, whenever I want to make the hard decision for real there's always a voice in my head telling me that they got families to feed. I wish they could just quid willingly one day, maybe after reading the post and knowing what I really think of them.

You seem not to have the courage to tell the people this in person and look into their eyes.

postsaurischian

Quote from: suspsy on September 19, 2024, 03:24:55 AMI'll say this about Rebor as well: I've never cared that much for their products and I've really never cared at all for their arrogance and their lack of professionalism, maturity, and courtesy. Right from the get go, they behaved as though they were the greatest thing to ever hit the dinosaur toy collecting community. They blatantly copied Jurassic Park designs. They denigrated other companies and other artists. They praised their own products to the sky and lashed out at any and all criticism. They constantly teased new designs that never, ever transitioned off the screen and into physical form. They feuded with manufacturers. And now there's this post, the proverbial rotten cherry on top.

If they really do go under, well, I'm genuinely sorry for the artists who will have to look for new employment, but I reckon the dinosaur toy community will not suffer all that greatly at all. For one thing, Nanmu is still around to satisfy all the hardcore Jurassic World fans. And for another, between PNSO, Haolonggood, Eofauna, Safari, and CollectA, there's no shortage of high quality, scientifically accurate prehistoric toys to choose from.

Your post is malicious. So please don't speak for the Dinosaur toy community (which I'm also part of). Just speak for yourself!

SpartanSquat

This is really sad to read. I discovered you guys in 2019 qhen I bough the bull v-rex and ankylosaurus! I wanna get the matriarch v-rex and probably the trike. Ones I regret of dont getting are the retro theropods

suspsy

Quote from: postsaurischian on September 19, 2024, 08:38:16 AM
Quote from: suspsy on September 19, 2024, 03:24:55 AMI'll say this about Rebor as well: I've never cared that much for their products and I've really never cared at all for their arrogance and their lack of professionalism, maturity, and courtesy. Right from the get go, they behaved as though they were the greatest thing to ever hit the dinosaur toy collecting community. They blatantly copied Jurassic Park designs. They denigrated other companies and other artists. They praised their own products to the sky and lashed out at any and all criticism. They constantly teased new designs that never, ever transitioned off the screen and into physical form. They feuded with manufacturers. And now there's this post, the proverbial rotten cherry on top.

If they really do go under, well, I'm genuinely sorry for the artists who will have to look for new employment, but I reckon the dinosaur toy community will not suffer all that greatly at all. For one thing, Nanmu is still around to satisfy all the hardcore Jurassic World fans. And for another, between PNSO, Haolonggood, Eofauna, Safari, and CollectA, there's no shortage of high quality, scientifically accurate prehistoric toys to choose from.

Your post is malicious. So please don't speak for the Dinosaur toy community (which I'm also part of). Just speak for yourself!

I stand by everything I have written.
Untitled by suspsy3, on Flickr

Carnoking

#5146
Nothing avatar_suspsy @suspsy said about REBOR's conduct or business model is inaccurate, and it's true that there's no shortage of other high quality options to choose from in this day and age of collecting. If REBOR were to ultimately fold, it would mean one less company to worry about collecting in my book.

That said, it would still be sad to see them go seeing as, especially in recent years, they have produced a lot of products that are largely unique even amongst all the emerging competition. Diorama sets, multipacks, nests, dinosaur oddities, 1/6 skull replicas, figures with bendable tails and necks, vintage inspired models, carcasses, figures that come with their own unique prey items, the list goes on. They've also made some largely novel species to boot with the likes of their recent Dire Wolf and announced Beelzebufo (another posable offering)

Bottom line, if you're able to get past their self-imposed baggage, it's a very distinct brand even with their propensity for movie designs, and it would be a shame to not see creations like those mentioned above anymore.

suspsy

Quote from: REBOR_STUDIO on September 19, 2024, 05:45:56 AM
Quote from: suspsy on September 18, 2024, 05:44:19 PMIf Rebor truly is verging on collapse, then they're certainly not doing themselves any favours with that post. But drama combined with poor decision-making is par for the course with them, always has been.

Why would you assume that? I just want to fire some people cus I'm tired of cleaning up their messes, they didn't do what they get paid for and I'm so sick of it. But the problem is I couldn't do it cus I'm a nice person, whenever I want to make the hard decision for real there's always a voice in my head telling me that they got families to feed. I wish they could just quid willingly one day, maybe after reading the post and knowing what I really think of them.

And this only makes you come off even worse, I'm afraid. You state that your employees are underperforming and it's impacting you on both a financial and personal level, yet you still cannot bring yourself to fire them? And so you made a public post on social media, under your company name, in the hopes that those same underperforming employees would read it and decide to quit of their own volition?

That's just being the antithesis of a responsible and sensible boss. Especially since it will deter other people from wanting to work for you. If your present employees really are failing you, then you need to let them go. You are not their father. It's not your job to provide for them. Their job is to produce results for you. This is Business 101, for goodness sakes.
Untitled by suspsy3, on Flickr

EmperorDinobot

I didn't want to give my 2 cents about all this...but I'll give them anyways!

The only reason I cared enough was due to the strange outburst reported yesterday all over social media. I only started looking at the products then. I collect JP stuff, prehistoric figures, action figures of prehistoric animals, and a lot of them are pop and fantasy style animals. But for some reason this is the first time I ever bothered to look, and sadly it is when the ship is sinking.

Speaking of ships, avatar_REBOR_STUDIO @REBOR_STUDIO , and before you curse me in your head, I have to remind you that you are the captain of your ship, and it is your job to make sure your crew is doing a good job. If they are not, then let them go and find new crewmembers. I see these are nice products, fit for a specific niche in the world of dinosaur figure collecting, that niche being fantasy dinosaurs. But that niche is not wide enough, and once you realized that, you started expanding, which was probably done at a cost. And as you can see, there are people who love your products, be it a V. rex or a more realistic dinosaur.
What they do not love is your attitude. Being a captain means commanding the respect of your crew, as well as your customers' respect. Posts like that undermine everyone's respect for your company, you and your crew, who you claim to want to support.
So you have a few options: Jump ship and abandon everyone, scuttle the ship and sell what's left, or man up and look for ways to save your ship and keep it afloat for the sake of your crew and the customers who also count on you. That's how you get to keep your dignity. It's not the end until you say so.

Best of luck to you.

Turkeysaurus

Quote from: REBOR_STUDIO on September 19, 2024, 05:45:56 AMWhy would you assume that? I just want to fire some people cus I'm tired of cleaning up their messes, they didn't do what they get paid for and I'm so sick of it. But the problem is I couldn't do it cus I'm a nice person, whenever I want to make the hard decision for real there's always a voice in my head telling me that they got families to feed. I wish they could just quid willingly one day, maybe after reading the post and knowing what I really think of them.

Do what's best for yourself. Fire bad employees or shut down the company.

Anyway, i appreciate your products. (Especially 1/35 Diplodocus is my favorite and detachable parts make it easy for shipping prices) I wish you best luck and success in future.


need4swede

I'm a big fan of Rebor's stuff. I have hundreds of figures and my Rebor pieces are some of my all time favorites.

We don't have all the info. We don't know the entirety of the situation. At the end of the day, we have to remember that behind these businesses are people - real folks with nuanced flawed behaviors just like the rest of us. Lord knows I'm not perfect, and every decision I've made as a business owner hasn't always been the right one.

avatar_REBOR_STUDIO @REBOR_STUDIO I wish you the best. If what I've received are figures made by a company led by someone who 'hates' their job, then I'm genuinely curious what this company is capable of if the circumstances were more ideal. I'm rooting for you, and I hope you'll make it through this experience and carry with you all the lessons learned along the way.

This is not my place to say, but I do think you should have a serious conversation with those whom you believe are harming your business. If you don't, it's going to bother you for the rest of your life. Just look at what it's doing to you now. Take care of yourself - and Godspeed.
- Swede

SidB

avatar_suspsy @suspsy 's words are certainly direct, and even hard, but they seem quite accurate. Recollecting the history of Rebor's interactions, I can't disagree with anything that he pointed out. He's obviously speaking for himself, but since he's also being truthful, he can be considered to be expressing a wide range of conclusions reached, consciously and unconsciously, by many DTF members, whose memories reach back to the beginnings of Rebor's involvement with the DTF.

Basilosaurus

avatar_REBOR_STUDIO @REBOR_STUDIO you guys quite literally make the best extinct and extant figures I've ever seen, making the decision to change staff due to performance is something that i respect you doing as it ensures that you have the best team possible! Take as much time as you need and we all want what's best for you and your company! - Ignore the haters as the loudest represent the smallest percentage of people, i wish you and your company nothing but the best and we will always be here excited and happy for the future of Rebor regardless!

thomasw100

Quote from: Basilosaurus on September 30, 2024, 01:28:30 PMavatar_REBOR_STUDIO @REBOR_STUDIO you guys quite literally make the best extinct and extant figures I've ever seen, making the decision to change staff due to performance is something that i respect you doing as it ensures that you have the best team possible! Take as much time as you need and we all want what's best for you and your company! - Ignore the haters as the loudest represent the smallest percentage of people, i wish you and your company nothing but the best and we will always be here excited and happy for the future of Rebor regardless!


This really depends on what one wants. If one wants scientifically accurate dinosaur models, Rebor certainly does not make the best figures. In this category PNSO, Eofauna and Haolonggood are the best companies in my view.

stargatedalek

Quote from: suspsy on September 19, 2024, 01:25:01 PM
Quote from: REBOR_STUDIO on September 19, 2024, 05:45:56 AM
Quote from: suspsy on September 18, 2024, 05:44:19 PMIf Rebor truly is verging on collapse, then they're certainly not doing themselves any favours with that post. But drama combined with poor decision-making is par for the course with them, always has been.
Why would you assume that? I just want to fire some people cus I'm tired of cleaning up their messes, they didn't do what they get paid for and I'm so sick of it. But the problem is I couldn't do it cus I'm a nice person, whenever I want to make the hard decision for real there's always a voice in my head telling me that they got families to feed. I wish they could just quid willingly one day, maybe after reading the post and knowing what I really think of them.
And this only makes you come off even worse, I'm afraid. You state that your employees are underperforming and it's impacting you on both a financial and personal level, yet you still cannot bring yourself to fire them? And so you made a public post on social media, under your company name, in the hopes that those same underperforming employees would read it and decide to quit of their own volition?

That's just being the antithesis of a responsible and sensible boss. Especially since it will deter other people from wanting to work for you. If your present employees really are failing you, then you need to let them go. You are not their father. It's not your job to provide for them. Their job is to produce results for you. This is Business 101, for goodness sakes.
Getting employees to quit on their own also means no severance pay. Whether that's intentional or not it's a very bad look.

SidB

Quote from: stargatedalek on September 30, 2024, 08:12:48 PM
Quote from: suspsy on September 19, 2024, 01:25:01 PM
Quote from: REBOR_STUDIO on September 19, 2024, 05:45:56 AM
Quote from: suspsy on September 18, 2024, 05:44:19 PMIf Rebor truly is verging on collapse, then they're certainly not doing themselves any favours with that post. But drama combined with poor decision-making is par for the course with them, always has been.
Why would you assume that? I just want to fire some people cus I'm tired of cleaning up their messes, they didn't do what they get paid for and I'm so sick of it. But the problem is I couldn't do it cus I'm a nice person, whenever I want to make the hard decision for real there's always a voice in my head telling me that they got families to feed. I wish they could just quid willingly one day, maybe after reading the post and knowing what I really think of them.
And this only makes you come off even worse, I'm afraid. You state that your employees are underperforming and it's impacting you on both a financial and personal level, yet you still cannot bring yourself to fire them? And so you made a public post on social media, under your company name, in the hopes that those same underperforming employees would read it and decide to quit of their own volition?

That's just being the antithesis of a responsible and sensible boss. Especially since it will deter other people from wanting to work for you. If your present employees really are failing you, then you need to let them go. You are not their father. It's not your job to provide for them. Their job is to produce results for you. This is Business 101, for goodness sakes.
Getting employees to quit on their own also means no severance pay. Whether that's intentional or not it's a very bad look.
Very good points!

Torvosaurus

#5156
Quote from: stargatedalek on September 30, 2024, 08:12:48 PM
Quote from: suspsy on September 19, 2024, 01:25:01 PM
Quote from: REBOR_STUDIO on September 19, 2024, 05:45:56 AM
Quote from: suspsy on September 18, 2024, 05:44:19 PMIf Rebor truly is verging on collapse, then they're certainly not doing themselves any favours with that post. But drama combined with poor decision-making is par for the course with them, always has been.
Why would you assume that? I just want to fire some people cus I'm tired of cleaning up their messes, they didn't do what they get paid for and I'm so sick of it. But the problem is I couldn't do it cus I'm a nice person, whenever I want to make the hard decision for real there's always a voice in my head telling me that they got families to feed. I wish they could just quid willingly one day, maybe after reading the post and knowing what I really think of them.
And this only makes you come off even worse, I'm afraid. You state that your employees are underperforming and it's impacting you on both a financial and personal level, yet you still cannot bring yourself to fire them? And so you made a public post on social media, under your company name, in the hopes that those same underperforming employees would read it and decide to quit of their own volition?

That's just being the antithesis of a responsible and sensible boss. Especially since it will deter other people from wanting to work for you. If your present employees really are failing you, then you need to let them go. You are not their father. It's not your job to provide for them. Their job is to produce results for you. This is Business 101, for goodness sakes.
Getting employees to quit on their own also means no severance pay. Whether that's intentional or not it's a very bad look.

AFAIK, employees don't get severance pay if fired, either. At least not in most of the U.S., but I can't speak for California. 😀 Maybe it's different in the U.K.? Regardless, council employees one time, give a warning the second time, and then fire them on the third if their is no improvement.

This is a company internal issue, not an issue for hobbyists or this forum.  I was in management for an oil refinery for 20 years. We didn't make our issues public, we took care of them as needed.

Torvo

stargatedalek

Firing an employee for an offence in violation of their employment contract does not mean severance, generally, but laying off under-performing employees absolutely does.

Torvosaurus

#5158
Quote from: stargatedalek on October 01, 2024, 12:57:06 AMFiring an employee for an offence in violation of their employment contract does not mean severance, generally, but laying off under-performing employees absolutely does.

Laying off yes, but not firing an employee, even for performance issues. Not in Wyoming, Oklahoma, Utah, or Kansas, at least. I also think it doesn't in Texas. So it might depend on state law.

Torvo

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