Rated X wrote:njb902 wrote:Rated X wrote:njb902 wrote:Rated X wrote:Well i bought most of their stuff and never complained about the price. Sometimes I wonder where some of you guys work. Ive never seen so many people that claim to be strapped for cash participate in such an expensive hobby. If the day ever comes that I had to worry about wasting 30 bucks, I would quit collecting.
If someone doesn't find value in something why should they buy it? Just because they can? Why waste the money?
I just dont see anything wrong with the price. If someone doesnt like how it looks, thats a whole different story. But people keep attacking the price rather than the aesthetic. 30 bucks is not bad for a transformable toy. Most of the upgrade sets we buy cost 30 bucks or more. I just cant stand all the "el cheapo" comments. It gets annoying...
In your opinion anyways.
Tell me do you ever consider what might annoy others or are you mainly concerned with yourself?
Like 8 hours later and not a single comment about the aesthetic. Just the price, the price, the price. So yes i stand by my opinion. 30 bucks...sheesh
Doing 3rd party Bumblebees is a bad idea. As Hasbro has oversaturated the toy market with the character.
I agree with Some,The IT Bumblebees & the clones look small,undersculpted & less articulated than Hasbro's USA Legion sized $5 toys.
Hexatron,Quakewave & BTS Nova Lord are more bang for the buck. Because if Takara Released them,They'd be called MP toys. Takara would probably sell these at a similar MP Price. If Hasbro released these they'd easily sell at around USA $90 each.
Sorry,The Price does factor in. Paying $30 means this 3rd party company is charging Six Times more than Hasbro's USA Legion price. For some it's not a limited income issue. For some,it's a principle of not getting taking advantage of by insanely high mark up prices. Some,do like to take a stand,in hopes the prices get reduced. Taking a stand by not buying from that 3rd party company is the best any of us can do. Shopping elsewhere for the better deal hurts the 3rd party company.