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'''Brian Savage''' is the owner of [[Fun Publications]], which has held the license to the name [[BotCon]] and its status as the Official ''Transformers'' Collectors' Convention, along with the license to the Official Transformers Collectors' Club, since 2005. Fun Publications was already the organizer of the official ''[[G.I. Joe]]'' Collectors' Convention and club, which apparently impressed [[Hasbro]] enough for them to offer Fun Publications the Transformers convention and club, as well. | '''Brian Savage''' is the owner of [[Fun Publications]], which has held the license to the name [[BotCon]] and its status as the Official ''Transformers'' Collectors' Convention, along with the license to the Official Transformers Collectors' Club, since 2005. Fun Publications was already the organizer of the official ''[[G.I. Joe]]'' Collectors' Convention and club, which apparently impressed [[Hasbro]] enough for them to offer Fun Publications the Transformers convention and club, as well. | ||
In April 2008, the number of [[BotCon 2008]] toys stolen and for sale on eBay was beginning to eat significantly into the numbers | In April 2008, the number of [[BotCon 2008]] toys stolen and for sale on eBay was beginning to eat significantly into the numbers required to ensure Fun Publications had enough toys to cover pre-sells and souvenir sales to Primus Package attendees, to have replacements for fans who might get defective items, to make sure the staff got their copies of the toys, etc. A copy of an emailed letter he sent privately to fans in possession of stolen BotCon toys was posted publically by one of the recipients on a Hong Kong newsgroup. He threatened legal action if the product he paid for was not returned to him within two days, so that he could have enough to sell to BotCon attendees. This move was characterized by some fans as a "rampage" and an "unprofessional public display" on the part of Savage... even though it was not made public by him. [http://tformers.com/article.php?sid=9295] | ||
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Revision as of 14:05, 17 April 2008

Brian Savage is the owner of Fun Publications, which has held the license to the name BotCon and its status as the Official Transformers Collectors' Convention, along with the license to the Official Transformers Collectors' Club, since 2005. Fun Publications was already the organizer of the official G.I. Joe Collectors' Convention and club, which apparently impressed Hasbro enough for them to offer Fun Publications the Transformers convention and club, as well.
In April 2008, the number of BotCon 2008 toys stolen and for sale on eBay was beginning to eat significantly into the numbers required to ensure Fun Publications had enough toys to cover pre-sells and souvenir sales to Primus Package attendees, to have replacements for fans who might get defective items, to make sure the staff got their copies of the toys, etc. A copy of an emailed letter he sent privately to fans in possession of stolen BotCon toys was posted publically by one of the recipients on a Hong Kong newsgroup. He threatened legal action if the product he paid for was not returned to him within two days, so that he could have enough to sell to BotCon attendees. This move was characterized by some fans as a "rampage" and an "unprofessional public display" on the part of Savage... even though it was not made public by him. [1]


