Tuesday, 20 September 2011

How to Order










TERMS AND CONDITIONS



Order Placement

Please kindly send all enquiries to:

biigspy@gmail.com

Please do indicate the following:

1. Name
2. Mailing address
3. Item code
4. Postage preferred (Normal or Registered)

Please make your payment within 3 business days after receiving our confirmation email. Otherwise, item(s) may be sold to the next potential buyer.

Biigspy appreciates payment via interbank transfer to POSB account for Singapore while Paypal is the accepted payment for other countries. Details such as bank code, account number, etc. will only be furnished in the confirmation email.

Biigspy will refund payment excluding the shipping and handling fee if you are not satisfied with the item(s) and return them within 14days.


Order Processing and Delivery

Item(s) will be processed and shipped out within 3 business days once payment has been confirmed.

Registered mail is recommended as Biigspy will not be responsible for lost or damaged items during shipping. However, in the case of normal mail, proof of delivery in the form of a video post will be provided that item has been sent upon request.

All items(s) will be properly packed and sealed securely to prevent damage during shipping.

In order to improve the goods and services rendered by Biigspy, we welcome all feedbacks and suggestions. Hence, please do not hesitate to contact us at biigspy@gmail.com.

Biigspy strive to keep all our customers' information private and with strict confidence. The data received will not be shared with any external sources.

What is collectable?











A collectable or collectible is typically a manufactured item designed for people to collect. In this respect, they are distinguishable from other subjects of collections, which may also include natural objects (e.g., butterflies) and objects manufactured for purposes other than collecting (e.g., stamps). Some objects designed for other purposes, such as toys, become so popular among collectors that they are later marketed specifically to that audience. The high price for certain older Star Wars action figures is a good example of this phenomenon since the figures were originally intended to be purchased as toys rather than collectibles.

A collector's item, in contrast is made without the intention of special interest but due to rarity or uniqueness, production fault, human error, or other events, becomes sought after due to its rarity in these circumstances. Such circumstances may result in an item from a collectible series becoming valuable and sold for substantial amounts of money. In the 1960s, it became fashionable for some comic book companies, such as Marvel Comics or DC Comics to boost sales of their comic books by printing "Collectors' Item" on the covers. In fact, Marvel Comics even issued a 1960s comic book series which was titled Marvel Collectors' Item Classics.

Ahough "collectable" is the spelling listed first for the adjective by the Oxford English Dictionary and is standard spelling in British English, the dictionary observes that the "-ible" form is also valid, and has come to be common spelling in the United States.

The earliest collectibles were included as incentives with other products, such as cigarette cards in packs of cigarettes. Popular items developed a secondary market and sometimes became the subject of "collectible crazes". Eventually many collectible items came to be sold separately, instead of being used as marketing tools to increase the appeal of other products.

To encourage collecting, manufacturers often create an entire series of a given collectible, with each item differentiated in some fashion. Examples include sports cards depicting individual players, or different designs of Beanie Babies. Enthusiasts will often try to assemble a complete set of the available variations.

Early versions of a product, manufactured in smaller quantities before its popularity as a collectible developed, sometimes command exorbitant premiums on the secondary market. Dolls and other toys made during an adult collector's childhood can command such premiums.