It appears that the recent promotion by Corgi to introduce us to the Corgi Whizzwheels Club and invite us to pay just £9.99 for a Ford Cortina MkIII GXL (and the Graham Hill character and an impressive-looking sign) was just a bit of test marketing to see what level of interest there might be for this. I guess the models advertised would have been nice mint originals.
From what I can read elsewhere, the test was intended to reach only people who were not already members of the Corgi Model Club but how on Earth they expected to restrict that in this day and age is beyond me. So a bit of a blunder, although I expect they will have learned that there is a strong appetite for this series amongst existing members, at least.
I know that many Corgi collectors dislike Whizzwheels and would not wish to have them. However, if they were to appear as a normal Club issue they would need to go to the trouble of contacting the Club and specifically asking to miss that one. That's a hassle and many would probably not bother and just sell the model or give it to some children to play with. I have several issues that I would prefer not to have had sitting in boxes here which I couldn't be bothered to cancel. So the concept of a separate Club does make some sense but they really should simply have come up with a less annoying way of assessing interest in the campaign.
One can't help feeling slightly 'played'. However, at least I am not well worn as well and my suspension appears to be holding up!
So if you did place an order then you will get an email to tell you 'sorry, there will be a delay' or words to that effect. Although this is probably technically correct, I think they could have been a little more honest and just admitted that they were simply testing the market and apologised.
We are being credited with £10 towards any purchase form the store so let's not moan too much and look on the bright side; we're a penny up on where we were a few weeks ago!
Just before learning about the non-existence of any Club Cortinas I did actually place a second order and used the £10 discount code to minimise the cost to £2.99. I couldn't use the delivery discount code twice but, as and when they do get this under way I'll have a couple of models. I think they'll be popular and I already have a customer for one.