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Re: Australia Transformers sightings

PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2017 7:15 am
by Kurona
Rainmaker wrote:The other Wave 5 deluxes have made it! Found them in Target
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I'm afraid that's Wave 4, friend - unless you linked the wrong image by mistake?

Re: Australia Transformers sightings

PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2017 8:59 am
by Qwan
Kurona wrote:
Rainmaker wrote:The other Wave 5 deluxes have made it! Found them in Target
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I'm afraid that's Wave 4, friend - unless you linked the wrong image by mistake?

I'm assuming from the "other" there in Rainmaker's post, that it is indeed Wave 4 (since Krok and Quake were already seen sporadically while the rest have only been spotted once or twice, hence the 'other' Wave 4 Deluxes pictured), and that there was a slip-up somewhere between brain and fingers. Even so it's great to hear - I already happen to have my Percy and Topspin, but if they're turning up more commonly around Australia, it should mean more people can get the toys they want without too much hassle! :D

Update on Australia Tax Changes for Online Purchases - Another Year of Transformers

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 6:26 pm
by Va'al
In what could be considered an update to a previous story we reported (here) about changes to how online companies operate in Australia - and bound to impact the bigger retailers such as Apple, eBay, Amazon, etc - fellow Seibertronian Burn has brought an article from the New Daily to our attention.

It appears as though all the expected changes to tax will kick in a year later than expected for those larger online retailers, now starting in July 2018 instead.

The new tax, which was due to be implemented next month, would have forced Australian consumers to pay a 10 per cent GST on overseas low-cost goods.

The delay is a win for international online giants but has angered local retailers, who believe they are being put at a disadvantage.

Gerry Harvey, chairman of retail behemoth Harvey Norman, argued the change was the result of clever lobbying by overseas internet retailers, who talked Australian politicians into delaying the change.

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“If a product is $100 or $1000 in a shop in Australia you put 10 per cent GST on it. If the product is the same price and is imported from overseas you don’t put any GST on it. So it’s just a subsidy straight away to an offshore retailer. How anyone can say that’s a good idea is beyond me.

“If they pay no GST why should anyone in Australia pay GST?”

The government agreed to implement the tax in last year’s budget, claiming the move would level the playing field for small businesses and generate an extra $300 million in revenue over four years.


This might appease the big companies, which had threatened a geo-lock on the Australian market, but how does it affect others? And how does it affect you as an Australian collector and consumer of imported items? Let us know in the discussion in the Energon Pub!

Re: Australia Transformers sightings

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 8:47 pm
by WreckerJack
I don't live in AU and this makes me mad.

Re: Australia Transformers sightings

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 9:01 pm
by Qwan
WreckerJack wrote:I don't live in AU and this makes me mad.

I do live in AU and this makes me mad.

From what I can gather, it seems like a lot of this push (at least publicly) is coming from Gerry Harvey - whom, may I remind as stated in the quoted article, is
chairman of retail behemoth Harvey Norman
Yeah, I don't think his "behemoth" is in danger of collapsing just because overseas companies aren't paying the same taxes as he is (on top of whatever they are paying that he isn't, no, no need to worry about that if you want to 'level the playing field'). If shipping from outside Australia (which I must mention, is often exorbitantly expensive) on top of the cost of the item from overseas, still costs enough less than your same item that people choose to buy online and wait a week or so before they get it rather than buying it at your local chain, maybe you need to sell your stuff cheaper.

...What a world we live in, where people from outside our own nations don't even have to actually immigrate any more to be "taking our jobs!!1!" #-o

Re: Australia Transformers sightings

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 9:02 pm
by TankedThomas
No one ever talks about New Zealand but we've actually had this same thing implemented recently (either earlier this year or last year - I don't remember), except that our tax (GST - Goods and Services Tax) is 15%, and right now, it's often cheaper to import stuff from Australia because of how expensive things are, even compared to our major neighbouring country. But no one cares about New Zealand, so I guess that's okay.

Re: Australia Transformers sightings

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 9:07 pm
by Qwan
TCJJ wrote:No one ever talks about New Zealand but we've actually had this same thing implemented recently (either earlier this year or last year - I don't remember), except that our tax (GST - Goods and Services Tax) is 15%, and right now, it's often cheaper to import stuff from Australia because of how expensive things are, even compared to our major neighbouring country. But no one cares about New Zealand, so I guess that's okay.

Urgh, that sucks man! I'll admit that NZ doesn't often come to the front of my mind but rest assured, I'm distinctly upset on your behalf as well, now that I'm aware that it's an issue there too.

Out of curiosity since I didn't know this sort of thing had already happened somewhere: did any international companies stop dealing to NZ like they're threatening to with Aus? Much as I'm sure it sucks having your country serve as a case study for this, it could be interesting to compare the two situations - one already happened, the other still in progress.

Re: Australia Transformers sightings

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 9:11 pm
by TankedThomas
Qwan wrote:
TCJJ wrote:No one ever talks about New Zealand but we've actually had this same thing implemented recently (either earlier this year or last year - I don't remember), except that our tax (GST - Goods and Services Tax) is 15%, and right now, it's often cheaper to import stuff from Australia because of how expensive things are, even compared to our major neighbouring country. But no one cares about New Zealand, so I guess that's okay.

Urgh, that sucks man! I'll admit that NZ doesn't often come to the front of my mind but rest assured, I'm distinctly upset on your behalf as well, now that I'm aware that it's an issue there too.

Out of curiosity since I didn't know this sort of thing had already happened somewhere: did any international companies stop dealing to NZ like they're threatening to with Aus? Much as I'm sure it sucks having your country serve as a case study, it could be interesting to compare the two situations - one already happened, the other still in progress.


Not as far as I know but I'm not entirely sure. Our government, so far, have done a poor job of enforcing it - I don't think most places are currently charging NZ GST for overseas purchases, but it's only a matter of time before it comes into full swing.

It's even more ridiculous because of how expensive things are here to begin with (and they're expensive enough as it is in Australia) - people are only importing because the cost of living has become exorbitantly high here, and even something like Transformers is basically a luxury now (Deluxes, for example, are now NZ$40 at retail, which is currently AU$38.42 or US$29.16).

Re: Australia Transformers sightings

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 9:17 pm
by Burn
TCJJ wrote:But no one cares about New Zealand, so I guess that's okay.


Actually we do, but in regards to things like this (and sightings) we rely on our member base to bring it to our attention.

Re: Australia Transformers sightings

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 9:29 pm
by TankedThomas
Burn wrote:
TCJJ wrote:But no one cares about New Zealand, so I guess that's okay.


Actually we do, but in regards to things like this (and sightings) we rely on our member base to bring it to our attention.


Apologies, I'm just very cynical because people normally leave New Zealand out.

Re: Australia Transformers sightings

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 9:49 pm
by Va'al
TankedThomas wrote:
Burn wrote:
TCJJ wrote:But no one cares about New Zealand, so I guess that's okay.


Actually we do, but in regards to things like this (and sightings) we rely on our member base to bring it to our attention.


Apologies, I'm just very cynical because people normally leave New Zealand out.


Oh that is entirely understandable! Had we known of the GST shenanigans when they happened for NZ, we would've reported - but as Burn points out, we have few vocal NZ users/contributors. Now that you've revealed yourself, expect pestering from news staff/me. :-P

Re: Australia Transformers sightings

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 9:59 pm
by Burn
I make no promises about limiting the sheep jokes though. :-P

Re: Australia Transformers sightings

PostPosted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 3:59 am
by Deathsanras
It's very simple: local companies are trying to pretend it isn't a global market. They no longer offer any advantage whatsoever - and that's not just price, it includes service, turnaround time for delivery (I've had things delivered faster internationally than locally) and especially product choice.
This is nothing but an attempt to make it okay to be mediocre, for the sole reason that you're local.
As the debacle with Premium Collectables has shown, price isn't everything. If I have to, I will pay more to get what I want when I want. If they can't compete or differentiate, I'm perfectly okay with local companies going under. Look at Australian car manufacturing. They didn't or couldn't make the cars people wanted to buy. It started over a decade ago (visible starting with the demise of the Ford LTD, Falcon wagon and other variants as the market lost interest) and it was inevitable and obvious.

Re: Australia Transformers sightings

PostPosted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 5:17 am
by Burn
Gerry Harvey is just scrambling. Amazon is just around the corner and he knows it's going to hit him hard.

Instead of pumping money into the coffers of his political mates, he should have been taking a look at his business. Know how Harvey Norman can compete against online? Face to face service.

If I have to pay a few more dollars for a big ticket item locally, I'll do it. Because I know if I have a problem I can go back in and deal with them face to face.
(But I **** swear Josh, you try to push Product Care on to me again despite me saying no multiple times, I will punch you in the face)

And that's a sentiment shared by many.

Gerry's attitude though is to blame not just the multi-nationals, but the consumer as well, he acts the victim.

This tax though, when you combine it with the "Earned here taxed here Google/Microsoft/Apple" Tax (which I honestly don't have a problem with) just screams of a Government that is so confused by this digital age we live in they just flail at it wildly in the hope of catching some money.

Re: Australia Transformers sightings

PostPosted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 7:46 am
by Rated X
While I understand this issue might affect a portion of the Transformers collecting community, I fail to see how it is considered "Transformers news". When my state (Florida) added an online sales tax requirement to corporations who make over a certain amount of profit, I had to switch from BBTS to TFSource to avoid the tax. It seems TFSource doesnt hit the minimum profit margin to require Florida online sales tax. And Florida was not the first state to do this, they followed several other states. We got no front page news story warnings. I found out the hard way when my card got charged. Taxes are a part of life. Deal with it.

Re: Australia Transformers sightings

PostPosted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 5:05 pm
by Qwan
Rated X wrote:While I understand this issue might affect a portion of the Transformers collecting community, I fail to see how it is considered "Transformers news". When my state (Florida) added an online sales tax requirement to corporations who make over a certain amount of profit, I had to switch from BBTS to TFSource to avoid the tax. It seems TFSource doesnt hit the minimum profit margin to require Florida online sales tax. And Florida was not the first state to do this, they followed several other states. We got no front page news story warnings. I found out the hard way when my card got charged. Taxes are a part of life. Deal with it.

The difference, I think, is that some of the bigger international companies are threatening to geo-block their international websites to Australian residents because of this proposed tax. Yeah it sucks when you suddenly get an extra charge for buying TFs online and choose not to buy from certain sites anymore because of it, but the real news story comes in when protests against this tax from international companies suddenly result in the population of an entire country being literally not allowed to buy TFs from a bunch of really major online retailers. (Which hasn't happened yet, but that's the threat from eBay etc., so to my understanding that's why we're keeping up on it.)

Re: Australia Transformers sightings

PostPosted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 6:23 pm
by Va'al
What Qwan said.

Re: Australia Transformers sightings

PostPosted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 7:43 pm
by Optimum Supreme
Qwan wrote:
Rated X wrote:While I understand this issue might affect a portion of the Transformers collecting community, I fail to see how it is considered "Transformers news". When my state (Florida) added an online sales tax requirement to corporations who make over a certain amount of profit, I had to switch from BBTS to TFSource to avoid the tax. It seems TFSource doesnt hit the minimum profit margin to require Florida online sales tax. And Florida was not the first state to do this, they followed several other states. We got no front page news story warnings. I found out the hard way when my card got charged. Taxes are a part of life. Deal with it.

The difference, I think, is that some of the bigger international companies are threatening to geo-block their international websites to Australian residents because of this proposed tax. Yeah it sucks when you suddenly get an extra charge for buying TFs online and choose not to buy from certain sites anymore because of it, but the real news story comes in when protests against this tax from international companies suddenly result in the population of an entire country being literally not allowed to buy TFs from a bunch of really major online retailers. (Which hasn't happened yet, but that's the threat from eBay etc., so to my understanding that's why we're keeping up on it.)


Unless they're somehow located in the country, they should just tell them to F off when they come for taxes.

Re: Australia Transformers sightings

PostPosted: Tue Jul 11, 2017 9:34 pm
by Qwan
Found TLK Voyager Hound & Megs and RiD Crash Combiner Dragbreak, at Kmart and Big W respectively, on today's rounds. Are these new to Australia? I don't have time to check sightings right this moment, but if they're new down under that's cool! I grabbed Megatron and will check him out this afternoon, but he looks pretty stylish in his box! Having trouble getting over Hound's cold-pea-soup-green :SICK: , but I'm sure I'll be getting him some time in the next few days as well.

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(Whyyyyy is Wildbreak the F1 racer)

The Last Knight Allspark Tech toys spotted in Australian Toys R Us

PostPosted: Wed Aug 02, 2017 12:39 pm
by Kurona
Thanks to a post on Ozformers by user griffin, we've got a confirmed sighting of Transformers: The Last Knight Allspark Tech toys at an Australian Toys R Us! Coming at about 35 Australian Dollars each and being the wave containing Drift, Hound, Bumblebee and Barricade; take a look below and tell us if you want to get any of this lot in the forums!

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Latest Transformers Rescue Bot Toys Found in Australia

PostPosted: Wed Aug 09, 2017 8:44 pm
by william-james88
We have some more sightings news for Australian Transformers fans (if you are out there reading this, come by and say hi). Thanks to Griffin of Ozformers we now know that the following new Rescue Bot toys are found in Australia:

Rescue Bot Flip Racersand Flip Racer Launchers at Super Toyworld

Rescue bots Knight Watch Bumblebee at Toysrus

If you are in Australia and found these or other cool new Transformers product, click the "view discussion" button and let us know!

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Titans Return Wave 5 AND 6 Deluxes Found at Australian Retail

PostPosted: Sat Aug 12, 2017 8:02 pm
by william-james88
Australia scores the first sighting for Titans Return Sligslinger. He was found at Myer. There are indeed no other new toys aside from him in that wave and from what we see on the pegs, it coud be assumed that Hot Rod is one of the repackaged figures in wave 6. But don't be too envious of our Australian friends since they had yet to recieve the wave 5 deluxes, until just now. The wave 5 deluxes were found at Kmart (not the same as US Kmart). So yes, both waves first appeared in that country within a day apart from eachother.

Also, since we are in the Ausralian sightings thread, it is worth mentionning that the new Transformers: The Last Knight voice changer masks, such as Megatron, have also been found at Kmart.

The sightings and photos were all found on the Ozformers facebook page and are credited to members Paulbot and Justowen

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Re: Australia Transformers sightings

PostPosted: Sun Aug 13, 2017 1:00 am
by Qwan
YESSS! Hopefully that means I'll be seeing them around me soon - fingers crossed.

I actually checked all my local stores just this morning and found nothing new, but my Kmart does seem pretty low on TR Deluxes (just a Twinferno and 3 Breakaways left) so with any luck they'll restock soon with the next wave/s. I do hope though, that this odd timing doesn't mean we'll see Wave 5 pushed to the wayside in favor of the "new" Wave 6 figures. :???:

Re: Australia Transformers sightings

PostPosted: Sun Aug 13, 2017 1:10 am
by Terrsolpix
*meanwhile in america* TRU: "let's get some wave 3 cases. Twinfefno never shelf warmed!

Re: Australia Transformers sightings

PostPosted: Sun Aug 13, 2017 3:03 am
by Rated X
Terrsolpix wrote:*meanwhile in america* TRU: "let's get some wave 3 cases. Twinfefno never shelf warmed!

Lol..isnt it funny how the American company gives the figures to America last? Maybe Afghanistan will get them before us too. Thanks Hasbro... >:oP