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Post by Yambag Jones on Apr 3, 2020 14:08:03 GMT -5
The current situation is what it is. Mattel isn't making anyone's life more difficult because they're continuing to crank out figures. You want them to stop production altogether and more people lose jobs? What about stopping exclusive figures that stores are paying them to make to increase foot traffic? WTF are you actually wanting to happen? There's multiple places to shop online (sh*t, RSC basically runs this joint) and by the time most of these figs come out it'll be mid-summer. I’m happy they’re cranking out figures. Just having a discussion here. I want to hear what others think. Sometimes I speak in hyperbole. With everything going on, it’s becoming difficult prioritizing this hobby. I’m lucky to be able to work still, for now, but I’m not sure what the new normal is going to be, and I am still trying to get Pete Dunne and Kassius Ohno, damnit. That's Target di-di-distribution problems. Nothing new. No one knows what the new normal will be, but there will undoubtedly be more scalpers out there for collectibles to make more money. Things are going to get weird, but we have to push forward.
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Post by HandsomeHollywood on Apr 3, 2020 15:04:22 GMT -5
If I want a figure bad enough, I'll get it.
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Post by disorder on Apr 3, 2020 15:30:14 GMT -5
Stores wants exclusives. Mattel makes said exclusives.
From that point, it’s up the retail store to ensure what they ordered, is available to the customer.
Not everything is Mattel’s fault you know
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Post by Scotty Flamingo on Apr 3, 2020 15:41:40 GMT -5
Not really. If anything things are easier. Target has finally been getting things in and their collectors edition figures have been available. The only figures I have yet to see are Paige & Kassius Ohno due to Elite 71 not showing up yet but there is still time. Walmart offering preorders has been a good thing so the figures are easier to get but even if that didn’t happen those figures will probably be plentiful in store soon. If you are having trouble finding something all you have to do is keep checking everyday until you find it.
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Post by lu21780 on Apr 3, 2020 15:54:54 GMT -5
With all these exclusives. I'll be making some ebay scalpers REALLY happy.
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Post by wwenorwich on Apr 3, 2020 17:13:29 GMT -5
Well, hopefully Target follows suit and puts them on their website for Pre-Order like Walmart did for DoD Well it's a pain in the ass if the price exceeds £15, being from the UK you'll get tacked on with a ridiculous import fee that costs as much as the figure+shipping itself! Oh it’ll definitely be more than £15 lol
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Post by Figure Addict™ on Apr 3, 2020 17:19:29 GMT -5
^ Well that’s not Mattel’s fault. Mattel doesn’t just ship product to retailers if the don’t order it. And if the UK retailers are refusing to order it Mattel’s hands are tied. Difficult? Not at all. As long as they make the figures Mattel’s not making it difficult at all. Hell I was able to preorder the Walmart figures I wanted yesterday without any issues. Now hopefully Target follows suit with the Legends line. I'm eating my vitamins and saying my prayers man. All 5 Targets around me are terrible with stocking their sections and have been bare bones since the beginning of November
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Post by stc13 on Apr 3, 2020 17:34:14 GMT -5
I’m happy they’re cranking out figures. Just having a discussion here. I want to hear what others think. Sometimes I speak in hyperbole. With everything going on, it’s becoming difficult prioritizing this hobby. I’m lucky to be able to work still, for now, but I’m not sure what the new normal is going to be, and I am still trying to get Pete Dunne and Kassius Ohno, damnit. That's Target di-di-distribution problems. Nothing new. No one knows what the new normal will be, but there will undoubtedly be more scalpers out there for collectibles to make more money. Things are going to get weird, but we have to push forward. True, but on the flip side you're looking at fewer buyers (ie bidders) and less discretionary income. Not that that will stop people. I already wonder how some of these scalpers make money. You buy a $20 MSRP figure, add in tax, shipping, a buck or two in gas/wear and tear, and 20% fees. Sure, you sold a toy for $50, but that seems like a lot of work for, what $15 profit? Maybe I'm totally missing something?
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Post by ~*Young $ Money*~ on Apr 3, 2020 17:39:45 GMT -5
I just hope I can find this stuff. With Legends coming back in what seems full force I hope I can find them and not just the same stuff stuck on the shelves like it’s been
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Post by Mongo Bears on Apr 3, 2020 17:55:09 GMT -5
That's Target di-di-distribution problems. Nothing new. No one knows what the new normal will be, but there will undoubtedly be more scalpers out there for collectibles to make more money. Things are going to get weird, but we have to push forward. True, but on the flip side you're looking at fewer buyers (ie bidders) and less discretionary income. Not that that will stop people. I already wonder how some of these scalpers make money. You buy a $20 MSRP figure, add in tax, shipping, a buck or two in gas/wear and tear, and 20% fees. Sure, you sold a toy for $50, but that seems like a lot of work for, what $15 profit? Maybe I'm totally missing something? Yes you are $20 msrp not including their EMPLOYEE discount. Plus tax but no shipping or gas cost. Listing the figure is free and guaranteed return in store for unsuccessful sale. And the whole time they are being paid from their job
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Post by Scotty Flamingo on Apr 3, 2020 18:11:51 GMT -5
I don’t see Mattel making it difficult. They still ship the product. If anyone is making it difficult it would be Walmart & Target. Everyday they keep changing things. Now Walmart only has one entrance open and is the entrance furthest away from the toys. Then they are talking about limiting the amount of customers in the store. By doing that collectors could miss out even though they were at the store and would have got it if they let them in. Also many times they don't stock the shelves right away and are never around to ask and many times lie when asked.
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Post by stc13 on Apr 3, 2020 18:13:58 GMT -5
True, but on the flip side you're looking at fewer buyers (ie bidders) and less discretionary income. Not that that will stop people. I already wonder how some of these scalpers make money. You buy a $20 MSRP figure, add in tax, shipping, a buck or two in gas/wear and tear, and 20% fees. Sure, you sold a toy for $50, but that seems like a lot of work for, what $15 profit? Maybe I'm totally missing something? Yes you are $20 msrp not including their EMPLOYEE discount. Plus tax but no shipping or gas cost. Listing the figure is free and guaranteed return in store for unsuccessful sale. And the whole time they are being paid from their job No idea what an employee discount would be (10%?), but you're still paying final value fees and Paypal fees, which come to about 20%. I believe the fees are similar on something like Mercari. The free listings only save you a few cents. I don't mean that to sound snarky. I've sold sports cards for almost 2 decades online on the side, but the shipping costs are much lower and margins much higher. I just can't make sense of the math on scalping new figures, unless you're one of the first to list that can get $100+ from the early birds. I guess if you're some high school kid stocking shelves at Walmart an extra $20 every month or two is worth the trouble.
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Post by Mongo Bears on Apr 3, 2020 18:39:58 GMT -5
Yes you are $20 msrp not including their EMPLOYEE discount. Plus tax but no shipping or gas cost. Listing the figure is free and guaranteed return in store for unsuccessful sale. And the whole time they are being paid from their job No idea what an employee discount would be (10%?), but you're still paying final value fees and Paypal fees, which come to about 20%. I believe the fees are similar on something like Mercari. The free listings only save you a few cents. I don't mean that to sound snarky. I've sold sports cards for almost 2 decades online on the side, but the shipping costs are much lower and margins much higher. I just can't make sense of the math on scalping new figures, unless you're one of the first to list that can get $100+ from the early birds. I guess if you're some high school kid stocking shelves at Walmart an extra $20 every month or two is worth the trouble. No snark detected. It’s not big bucks. But it’s worth it for someone making $10-13/hr and all the legwork is while on the clock anyways. I figure they’d make about $22 profit per sale. I think they could manage a few more than one sale a month
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Post by l on Apr 3, 2020 22:18:17 GMT -5
A lot of nice reveals yesterday. But as I scroll through, it feels unlikely I’ll be able to score many of these, if any, especially with lockdowns, and people losing their jobs, and non-essential items being stocked a lot less. It was hard enough to find store exclusives and chases when we weren’t locked down. Now with all this covid bs, who is willing to risk their lives to go against lockdown orders for Pete Dunne and Hollywood Hogan? Please Mattel. I’ll launch you a Shopify site where people can safely buy figures from their homes. This post almost sounds like you're blaming Mattel for COVID-19. Some products have already been confirmed to be delayed and that's totally out of Mattel's control. For someone like UE Hogan who is confirmed for UE series 7 we likely won't see that figure until Fall 2020 or Spring 2021 anyway. As someone who lives in Canada and misses out on basically every store exclusive because we simply don't receive them, I still feel it's unfair to pin the blame on Mattel here. And I'm sorry but there are much more important things to worry about right now than action figures. Ahhhh someone has found that mythical "perspective" that people had forgotten over the last 15+ years.... and it will serve them well.... that being said, I will friggin murder someone if I don't get my hands on both of those Rick Rude figures.
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Post by RuthlessFigs on Apr 3, 2020 22:46:14 GMT -5
Unrelated to COVID-19 points in the op... Yes Mattel makes things difficult sometimes, mainly for International collectors.
There were 6 figures from the reveals that i plan on getting, 4 of them are in Store Exclusive Sets. To my knowledge, Australia hasn't got any of these SE Sets in the past, only rare occurrences of the regular Elite Line SE's - Ohno, Paige, Royce etc...
I get that it's up to the retailers to want & order these sets, but for the large amount of International retailers that don't order them, you'd think Mattel would try do something so we can get these for regular prices, and not Ebay scalper prices. I've pretty much given up on the Royal Rumble Lashley & Lita for now, since i can't get either of them for under $80.
From the 6 new reveals i'll (try) get - Eddie, Razor, Kane & Big Show will likely cost me $100 each. The other 2 i'll be able to get for regular price since they're on RSC - Riddle & Edge.
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Post by Nivro™ on Apr 3, 2020 22:59:01 GMT -5
Most of these wont be hitting shelves until Late Aug early September at the very earliest. The virus will be way behind us by then.
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Post by NamJoonKim on Apr 4, 2020 6:22:53 GMT -5
Most of these wont be hitting shelves until Late Aug early September at the very earliest. The virus will be way behind us by then. I don’t think economically the country can continue to absorb the cost of shutting down. And certainly not until August. Maybe we will get to the point where we will have to protect ourselves as best we can and accept, unfortunately, that people are going to get sick and some will die. Hopefully, a vaccine will come sooner than later and things won’t get that bleak. Hopefully, Mattel won’t screw these up like they did Harley Race.
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Post by powerfred3k on Apr 4, 2020 11:55:44 GMT -5
I think mattel is living in a dream world if they think toy sales are not going to tank even more because of covid-19.
All these reveals are great and everything, but chances are we will not see a lot of them at all in stores.
Plus with all these companies laying people off in droves, toys are going to be the last priority or not a priority at all.
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Post by Crossfit Jesus on Apr 4, 2020 12:31:25 GMT -5
I’m getting them easily and will continue to get them easily and post them on evil bay 🤑🤑🤑 if you want a dunne so bad get the one ringside. I don’t work at Target or Walmart either, there are so many tools to help you track down these figures.
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Post by powerfred3k on Apr 4, 2020 13:48:25 GMT -5
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