In the States(USD), yes. This is in Canada.Broadside27 wrote:I thought it was supposed to be $99.99?
Broadside27 wrote:I thought it was supposed to be $99.99?
RevTibe wrote:Broadside27 wrote:I thought it was supposed to be $99.99?
100 USD exchanges for 130 Canadian dollars. Not sure about the extra 20 on top, but I hear Canada has expensive toys, even accounting for the exchange rate.
Edit: Whoops, scooped by a minute.
Mr_Autobot411 wrote:being canadian can sure suck at times, we always get killed with higher pricing and lack of stock.
william-james88 wrote:Mr_Autobot411 wrote:being canadian can sure suck at times, we always get killed with higher pricing and lack of stock.
But it can also be the best place in the world to collect: http://www.seibertron.com/transformers/ ... ale/35409/
You give and you take. I dont know whats better somethines though like: would I have preferred getting Arcee, Chromia and Brainstorm locally over the fact that I was able to get a complete Bruticus for 60$
Mr_Autobot411 wrote:Basically i dont agree its the best place to collect, its just ok to meh. I have a TF dealer thats how i do my business. He gets everything i need at very decent prices. Otherwise i prolly wouldnt have added arcee, brainstorm, and chromia. which are outstanding figures. I saw that crazy sale Tru had last week, i got there first thing in the morning, they had NOTHING, so yea thats why i feel that being a canadain collector kinda blows. Esp with our dollar.
william-james88 wrote:Mr_Autobot411 wrote:Basically i dont agree its the best place to collect, its just ok to meh. I have a TF dealer thats how i do my business. He gets everything i need at very decent prices. Otherwise i prolly wouldnt have added arcee, brainstorm, and chromia. which are outstanding figures. I saw that crazy sale Tru had last week, i got there first thing in the morning, they had NOTHING, so yea thats why i feel that being a canadain collector kinda blows. Esp with our dollar.
I said its sometimes the best place to collect and sometimes it sucks. What I meant was that it varies greatly and can sometimes be awesome. For example, when you went and they had nothing, you could have just asked for a raincheck. I did, like that when they stock Legends Shockwave, I will get him for 5$ You didnt want to do that?
shajaki wrote:Mr_A, where do you live?
Here in Edmonton the only things we missed out on was Bruticus (he came, but very sparsely) and FOC Ruiniation. MP Screamer was here, but sparse as well. As for Arcee/Chromia/Brainy, they weren't released Canada wide.
shajaki wrote:Mr_A, where do you live?
Here in Edmonton the only things we missed out on was Bruticus (he came, but very sparsely) and FOC Ruiniation. MP Screamer was here, but sparse as well. As for Arcee/Chromia/Brainy, they weren't released Canada wide.
I'd say our distribution is pretty great. Even growing up in Ft Mac, with only a Zellers and later a Wal-Mart, I didn't miss out on much. Compared to the likes of the UK, I won't here me complaining (much)
Mr_Autobot411 wrote: Platiumn seekers, or typicticon.
That kinda shocks me. Do you ever venture in the city to hunt? You should see if there's a local Facebook group that report sightings, I'm a part of one for Edmonton and it's helped me lots.Mr_Autobot411 wrote:i live in toronto man, not downtown, but just outside the city. It was a brutal time trying to find stuff. No screamer, bruitucus. arcee, chormia. Platiumn seekers, or typicticon. No defensor limbs, or hot spot, just saw them once at the store i worked at. Mostly it was crappy RID figures that were shelfwarming. its odd i know but trust me i couldnt find anything, walmart was the worst though. Thats why i have a TF dealer.
william-james88 wrote:Mr_Autobot411 wrote: Platiumn seekers, or typicticon.
Those were online exclusives and everyone who wanted one at full price was able to get one (but would you have paid 200$ for Trypticon?). We newsed it all on this site.
The platinum seekers are still available if you want them:
http://www.walmart.ca/search/platinum%20transformers
shajaki wrote:That kinda shocks me. Do you ever venture in the city to hunt? You should see if there's a local Facebook group that report sightings, I'm a part of one for Edmonton and it's helped me lots.Mr_Autobot411 wrote:i live in toronto man, not downtown, but just outside the city. It was a brutal time trying to find stuff. No screamer, bruitucus. arcee, chormia. Platiumn seekers, or typicticon. No defensor limbs, or hot spot, just saw them once at the store i worked at. Mostly it was crappy RID figures that were shelfwarming. its odd i know but trust me i couldnt find anything, walmart was the worst though. Thats why i have a TF dealer.
Also, I'll add that the Seeker Squadron never physically hit Canadian shelves, just online at Wal-Mart.ca (where they're still available). And Trypticon as far as I know never physically hit Canadian or American shelves. Closest we ever got was a decently priced Amazon listing (also still available).
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