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-Kanrabat- wrote:YEah, too many Transformers are in a serious need of a good rim job.
Blast Cannon wrote:This thread is brilliant. Duragrip you are a gloriously weird sexual deviant and I love it.
GuyIncognito wrote:It's OK to return something if it's broken or defective, but to return a toy just because you didn't like it is pretty lame. I'm surprised the store even allowed you to return it if nothing was wrong with it.
Erailea wrote:GuyIncognito wrote:It's OK to return something if it's broken or defective, but to return a toy just because you didn't like it is pretty lame. I'm surprised the store even allowed you to return it if nothing was wrong with it.
I agree that statement.
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If it gets put back on the shelf then some poor kid (or collector) is going to get your *used* toy when they think (and are *paying* for) a new one :/ You bought it, you played with you, you should suck it up. It'd be more understandable if you never opened it or if it broken when you were playing with it, but the fact you played with it and just decided you didn't like how it looked and transformed and so returned it is just... absolutely rude.
Erailea wrote:GuyIncognito wrote:It's OK to return something if it's broken or defective, but to return a toy just because you didn't like it is pretty lame. I'm surprised the store even allowed you to return it if nothing was wrong with it.
I agree that statement.
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If it gets put back on the shelf then some poor kid (or collector) is going to get your *used* toy when they think (and are *paying* for) a new one :/ You bought it, you played with you, you should suck it up. It'd be more understandable if you never opened it or if it broken when you were playing with it, but the fact you played with it and just decided you didn't like how it looked and transformed and so returned it is just... absolutely rude.
Decepticharger wrote:I disagree with you. Stores have return policies on non-defective merchandise some up to 90 days, and the Op only utilized a facility within the rules. There's nothing wrong here. Anything else that you'd buy, bring home and find disappointing, you're going to see if you can return for your money back. Why should TFs be any different? $29.99 is no small sum for a local mass retail product.
GuyIncognito wrote:It's OK to return something if it's broken or defective, but to return a toy just because you didn't like it is pretty lame. I'm surprised the store even allowed you to return it if nothing was wrong with it.
craggy wrote:why'd you get rid of all your bats?
paul053 wrote:For some reason, this HA RB never attract me as much as BB, Jazz, Barricade, and the upcoming Soundwave. I see it here and there and never bother pick it up.
Tidalwavex wrote:The only $29.99 Human alliance toys I like & kept in my TF toy collection is as follows: Jazz,first release colors-Bumblebee,barricade & black colored battle blade sideswipe.
I'm most likely gonna buy & keep $29.99 HA Soundwave when it arrives in stores in my area.
The $29.99 HA toys I didn't like were as follows: Skids,mudflap,Leadfoot & Roadbuster.
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