WolfDawg wrote:Wow, that's insane. The sucker just flew right off on its own??? Makes me a little nervous because I own both the Hasbro MP Roddy and the EHobby Black version...
As far as fixing your figure, I don't think it's possible unless you get some really, REALLY strong glue. I had a similar break happen with my G1 Shockwave's arm. After the arm kept breaking even with the glue in place, I just hodge podged it together and he has a really loose right arm. Since you can't return it, it may just be best to display it in the package. I'm not sure if possible, but maybe you could display it in vehicle mode?
Mykltron wrote:Alternative: if you see it in a shop, buy it then return your broken one in its place. I see no ethical issue with this if you really have hardly touched him.
breakdown99 wrote:Mykltron wrote:Alternative: if you see it in a shop, buy it then return your broken one in its place. I see no ethical issue with this if you really have hardly touched him.
I'll be waiting for your post. The one where you buy a toy, get it home, unpack it, only to discover it was a perfectly resealed piece of junk that fell apart the first time you transformed it.
Mykltron wrote:It MAY be possible to fix it. I notice the broken shaft is hollow. If you can fit a thinner shaft inside and fill all gaps with epoxy (epoxy should be suitable as a space filler) it should be strong enough.
Alternative: if you see it in a shop, buy it then return your broken one in its place. I see no ethical issue with this if you really have hardly touched him.
RAcast wrote:breakdown99 wrote:Mykltron wrote:Alternative: if you see it in a shop, buy it then return your broken one in its place. I see no ethical issue with this if you really have hardly touched him.
I'll be waiting for your post. The one where you buy a toy, get it home, unpack it, only to discover it was a perfectly resealed piece of junk that fell apart the first time you transformed it.
Well he could tell them it was broken right out of the package, which it effectively was I suppose. Then what TRU does with it is up to them.
gavinfuzzy wrote:The TRU receipt has this printed on it : "Strictly no exchange or refund on Transformers, Star Wars (other stuff) products."
gavinfuzzy wrote:RAcast wrote:breakdown99 wrote:Mykltron wrote:Alternative: if you see it in a shop, buy it then return your broken one in its place. I see no ethical issue with this if you really have hardly touched him.
I'll be waiting for your post. The one where you buy a toy, get it home, unpack it, only to discover it was a perfectly resealed piece of junk that fell apart the first time you transformed it.
Well he could tell them it was broken right out of the package, which it effectively was I suppose. Then what TRU does with it is up to them.
The TRU receipt has this printed on it : "Strictly no exchange or refund on Transformers, Star Wars (other stuff) products."
RAcast wrote:breakdown99 wrote:Mykltron wrote:Alternative: if you see it in a shop, buy it then return your broken one in its place. I see no ethical issue with this if you really have hardly touched him.
I'll be waiting for your post. The one where you buy a toy, get it home, unpack it, only to discover it was a perfectly resealed piece of junk that fell apart the first time you transformed it.
Well he could tell them it was broken right out of the package, which it effectively was I suppose. Then what TRU does with it is up to them.
Mykltron wrote:No exchanges? In my country that practice is illegal. It's the seller's legal responsibility to replace or refund faulty items. Gavin, I recommend you try anyway. Kick up a fuss. Maybe it's their policy just to stop people taking back empty boxes and replaced figures. MAYBE they'll do an exchange on faulty goods.
gavinfuzzy wrote:Mykltron wrote:No exchanges? In my country that practice is illegal. It's the seller's legal responsibility to replace or refund faulty items. Gavin, I recommend you try anyway. Kick up a fuss. Maybe it's their policy just to stop people taking back empty boxes and replaced figures. MAYBE they'll do an exchange on faulty goods.
The no-refund TF policy began in 2007. When the movie came out. back then, there was a limit on 2 same TFs purchases per person (Yeah, that's when bumblebee was rare.)
Well, They are real strict with this, I have attempted and they won't take it back.
gavinfuzzy wrote:
The TRU receipt has this printed on it : "Strictly no exchange or refund on Transformers, Star Wars (other stuff) products."
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