Rodimus Prime wrote:As for the tariffs themselves, let's see if they do what they're intended for.
Rodimus Prime wrote:As for the tariffs themselves, let's see if they do what they're intended for.
Cocks emphasized that the reason the factories are outside the US is due to the low wages. Just to give you an idea of how low, the minimum wage in Vietnam is $0.94 per hour...
RiddlerJ wrote:If it's all lines how is it just impacting Collectors?
and so this is gonna be this year's excuse. Every year, there's a "reason" why prices have to shoot up.
william-james88 wrote:RiddlerJ wrote:If it's all lines how is it just impacting Collectors?
and so this is gonna be this year's excuse. Every year, there's a "reason" why prices have to shoot up.
Watch the clip, its not long. He says it will impact collectors more because that’s the kids of toys they will up the price on. They wont increase as much the price of toys just for kids because families are less likely to buy if the price goes up. But not collectors.
So collectors will disproportionately pay more to cover tariffs
chuckdawg1999 wrote:william-james88 wrote:RiddlerJ wrote:If it's all lines how is it just impacting Collectors?
and so this is gonna be this year's excuse. Every year, there's a "reason" why prices have to shoot up.
Watch the clip, its not long. He says it will impact collectors more because that’s the kids of toys they will up the price on. They wont increase as much the price of toys just for kids because families are less likely to buy if the price goes up. But not collectors.
So collectors will disproportionately pay more to cover tariffs
I think we'll see collectors waiting for sales and relying on GC more. Perhaps it might be cheaper to buy mainline figures from places like Amazon Japan?
I'm suddenly nostalgic for 12 hours ago, when I was worried this thread spiral into a pointless political debate. Geez.chuckdawg1999 wrote:I've had to do some unspeakable things to buy transformers for awhile now so it warms my heart to know that some of you will be joining me soon. Here's a tip, you'll eventually go numb to the nagging feelings of shame and regret. Also, we're all kinda old so it won't be that much longer until we're held by the cold embrace of death.
william-james88 wrote: You often hear of countries like the UK or Canada having customs and duty fees which the US does not have. But with reciprocal tariffs, they would now.
Dino-Snarl wrote:william-james88 wrote: You often hear of countries like the UK or Canada having customs and duty fees which the US does not have. But with reciprocal tariffs, they would now.
Absolutely correct when we buy anything outside Canada and it clears customs. We have always paid 13% duties on the converted Canadian value ($1,000 item we would pay $130 on top of it). This is to protect Canadian businesses who would sell the same item. It is applied to everything though no matter if it is from 1985.
william-james88 wrote:Dino-Snarl wrote:william-james88 wrote: You often hear of countries like the UK or Canada having customs and duty fees which the US does not have. But with reciprocal tariffs, they would now.
Absolutely correct when we buy anything outside Canada and it clears customs. We have always paid 13% duties on the converted Canadian value ($1,000 item we would pay $130 on top of it). This is to protect Canadian businesses who would sell the same item. It is applied to everything though no matter if it is from 1985.
Haha, buying those vintage TFs from e-bay I see
DeathReviews wrote:While we all wince at the prospect of higher prices on these figures - let us not gloss over the dirty, often unspoken truth laid out there.Cocks emphasized that the reason the factories are outside the US is due to the low wages. Just to give you an idea of how low, the minimum wage in Vietnam is $0.94 per hour...
It's quite a thing when a company admits that the entire reason they farmed out their manufacturing overseas was so they could make their stuff in slave labor sweatshops. They sought out factories where they could treat the laborers like dirt, and make them work for peanuts.
And mark my words - if anything happens to ease or end these tariffs? Hasbro won't suddenly lower their prices. They are constantly prodding to see how much they can get away with charging before the customers turn their backs on them. I'll be curious to see exactly when the price hikes take effect. Usually it happens really fast. Companies generally can't wait to raise their prices, and move swiftly when there's any excuse to do so.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Maybe we'll see a streamlining of size classes, smaller figures at a lower price point.
Mudwire wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:Maybe we'll see a streamlining of size classes, smaller figures at a lower price point.
I dunno, feels a bit weird for them to do that right after deleting the core class. Fewer large figures is fine, but I doubt they'll immediately go back to core and etc.
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