

New Full Size Poster. High Quality. Suitable for Framing.
R**.
Poster is great, customer service poor
Poster looks awesome and is printed well. Not much to say about it, I love it.Customer service is pretty bad, this being the second negative experience I've had with them I'm not pleased.I originally request the shipment be canceled because I discovered that someone had purchased it for me as a gift without my knowing and I didn't want two copies of the poster, as cool as it is.I got an email at 2:30 AM saying the poster had shipped. I got an email from a customer service rep for PosterRevolution at 2:33 AM saying that they couldn't cancel it because it had already shipped. Nice of them to wait three minutes to let me know that - if they had sent that at 2:31 AM, well, I would have thought they were just waiting for the poster to ship so they couldn't cancel the order!They said if I didn't want it I could just refuse the package when it got here. Hard to do as mail and packages come while I'm at work, around here. In response to that information, they said as a consolation they would take 50% off of the shipping charges for my next order. As I said in the last poster review I did for the same company, this is a grand gesture, as most of their posters cost a whole $3-4 to ship.After a few days of this they finally offered me a refund and said I could keep the poster. This was good of them! I just wish it hadn't taken so long to reach that point.Regardless, given this and my previous experiences, I do not recommend buying from this company. The same posters can be bought at AllPosters.com with much better customer service if anything happens to go wrong.
S**4
All hail the Daleks!
What can I say about this poster except how truly awesome it is? It's seen only briefly in the series 5 episode "Victory of the Daleks", but I knew once I saw it on TV I had to have one in real life. Thankfully someone else had the same idea and made this full-size poster.I like the little *nudge-nudge-gigglesnort* the designer did with the inclusion of the text at the bottom.The first one I was sent by the seller actually arrived damaged (USPS said it was damaged when they received it to send to me), the tube being bent and resulting in a poster I couldn't bring myself to display as I like to fancy myself a collector. I was immediately sent a replacement in a rolled tube as I'd requested (the first was a triangular one which is not as sturdy as the rolled ones) and everything was great. Very good customer service!
N**R
To Victory! All Hail Our Dalek Overlords.
When I saw this Dalek Victory poster, I knew I had to have it. I absolutely love it. Arrived rolled in a tube in perfect condition.There is text written on the bottom of this poster, seemingly a joke to make the print look more real (as though it was printed during an actual invasion/takeover by the Daleks, as it has happened during the Doctor Who series).The Text is as follows, and appears against a white background that takes up approx 2 inches across the bottom of the poster. "Printed by the MOD Ministry of Defense Room 73, Public Relations Office, Fillongley Warks. Test Print awaiting approval,Not for public display until further notice."
J**G
Hold Your Plungers High!
Those damned Daleks -- there's just no reasoning with them!I busted out laughing when I saw this WWII Dalek poster and had to have it.My only surprise is it's printed on glossy paper; I was expecting matte stock, which might have been more in keeping with the WWII time frame.I ordered the unframed poster, and it arrived in perfect condition from Poster Revolution, rolled up inside a triangular cardboard tube package, with a sizable piece of brown protective paper wrapped around the poster.At any rate, this is a nifty decoration for Doctor Who fans and a bargain at the price. You also don't need a sonic screwdriver to hang it!
M**E
Convince your friends you a better nerd than them!
I have this in my office right behind my PC. People can't come into my la casa without having a dalek stare there straight in the face. Either someone knows what is poster is from and I get a "Whoa man you shouldn't be supporting the doctor's enemies. Or the people have no clue what a dalek is and say "WTF is a trash can with a plunger stuck in it doing at your desk". Either way, it is a good conversation starter.Just beware! Dr. Who posters have a tendency to attract fans of the show that you may want nothing to do with. Be prepared to have multiple convos about the show, or be prepared to tell people to piss off.
R**A
Brilliant!
I am a HUGE Doctor Who fan, and this poster is magnificent! I absolutely adore it. It hangs on my wall near my kitchen table. It came wrapped tightly in a tube and was 100% perfect when I opened it up. I know some people have had problems with the poster being damaged on arrival, but that wasn't the case for me. My husband got me this for Christmas, and its wonderful. I don't really know what else to say about this poster, except if you're on the fence about it, GET IT! Seriously. It's awesome. You definitely need it.EXTERMINATE!
G**F
No complaints.
Those of you that received the poster bent in half seem to have bought it from a shop called Posters Unlimited. It is now sold by For Less UK (or something like that). They shipped it in a sturdy cardboard tube and it arrived in perfect condition. The shipping time was seven or eight days which is acceptable. Amazon of course estimated the shipping time to be about a month which is absurd unless it was being shipped across the Atlantic via rowboat. They always grossly overestimate the shipping time probably to cut down on complaints, possibly to push their Prime membership.
A**X
Hail the Daleks!
I've got 24x36 laminated version of this poster. It looks really nice and looks exactly like a poster on Churchill's table in the "Victory of the Daleks". Visual design of the poster could look strange but it is very close to the design of the propaganda posters of WWII. I have few of real German propaganda posters used on occupied territories in Europe and this one is actually looks like on of those (Except there was a German soldier instead of Dalek, however knowing what Daleks really represent everything takes its place). Anyway, really like this poster and would recommend to any Doctor Who fan.
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