The original writer has some incorrect information about the ISIS puzzle in question and Sharper image. The following are items that will be discussed: the puzzle itself (including the rules, prizes, and clues), creation and manufacturing of the puzzle, and lastly sharper image's policies and returns.
The puzzle is a small orb with turn dials on the outside. The puzzle comes with a small booklet with encrypted instructions on how to open it. The consumer who wrote this report spent so much time looking for a way to cheat and find a cypher that he did not try to use his mind to figure out the clues. Sharper Image offered a service to those who could not figure the clues out that would give them a head start. In all reality if you could not figure out the clues by yourself you really have no right even trying to open the puzzle. The "lock" he refers to is an intricate puzzle contained inside the ball that you must use all the clues as well as your 5 senses to figure out. I have one that I got from Sharper Image and opening it was one of the most rewarding things I have done. Also prizes were not to be awarded by sharper image but sonicwarp, a british firm that originally made the orb (Sharper Image was only marketing the product here in America).
The made in china print he refers to is on the box. The external packaging was made in china. He must be under the impression that all products are made from start to finish in one factory. The orb was in fact manufactured in England by sonicwarp.
As for the dogma of S.I. I am not aware of any dogma that S.I. had but the packaging CLEARLY states with a large strand of red tape and large font that once the seal is broken it can not be returned. Even if S.I. had a broad umbrella policy concerning returns there is a clear amendment to that in this case.
Please disregard the original post made by this consumer.