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diosoth wrote:Overall, I think the fandom is solely to blame for the inflated prices to begin with. If people weren't willing to pay $50 or more for a deluxe because it's been out of production for a year, no one would charge that much.
Values are going up simply because people are too willing to get the toy that they don't worry about the cost.
Nekoman wrote:Not all collectors like G1 and not all collectors pay for investments.
Meister cries inside wrote:Nekoman wrote:Not all collectors like G1 and not all collectors pay for investments.
Collecting Transformers and not liking G1 is like being super into the bible and not liking Jesus.
Such collectors should be exiled and forced to watch their collections burned to the ground.
Literally.
Iron-Man wrote:Meister cries inside wrote:Nekoman wrote:Not all collectors like G1 and not all collectors pay for investments.
Collecting Transformers and not liking G1 is like being super into the bible and not liking Jesus.
Such collectors should be exiled and forced to watch their collections burned to the ground.
Literally.
Wow. You know you're the second person today that has pretty much pissed me off to no end.
Meister cries inside wrote:Iron-Man wrote:Meister cries inside wrote:Collecting Transformers and not liking G1 is like being super into the bible and not liking Jesus.
Such collectors should be exiled and forced to watch their collections burned to the ground.
Literally.
Wow. You know you're the second person today that has pretty much pissed me off to no end.
Why?
Savage wrote:I've always been a fan of G1. Partly because that's what I grew up with, and partly because I believe that to truly appreciate anything (especially something as vast and continually evolving as TransFormers) you should have an appreciation for where it all began. Yes I know, technically it "began" with Diaclone, etc, but for sake of argument let's call G1 the starting point for TransFormers. I'm not saying you have to like and/or buy G1 figures or fiction. I'm just saying it holds a special place of value within the franchise. Each and every incarnation of TransFormers holds some value or contributes something to the franchise that none of the other lines have. Also, not liking any series is a very risky thing to say. I used to be of the opinion that I did not like The Unicron Trilogy. Period. At all. It had no redeeming qualities to me whatsoever. Then I started to realise that what I didn't care for very much were the AEC cartoons and the Energon toyline. That said, I do actually own a few figures from Energon that I found worthy of my purchase, and I watched most of TF:Cybertron. They aren't my favorites but I appreciate them for what they contributed to the franchise. I like Energon Megatron. I like Cybertron Prime (mainly because he's an homage to G1 Star Convoy, plus he's just plain badass).
I think what I'm trying to say here is that it's easier and better to say favorite or least favorite than like or dislike. Besides, we're all TransFormers fans in the broader sense. Why do we feel the need to keep bringing back the ideas of "Geewunners" or "AEC Kids"? That same approach is what caused a major fallout in the fandom during the debut of Beast Wars. Let's try to learn from past mistakes and just be TransFans, shall we?
Crimson Dynamo wrote:we're talking about the toys that will be available in Toys R Us and Target for normal prices.
Meister cries inside wrote:Collecting Transformers and not liking G1 is like being super into the bible and not liking Jesus.
Such collectors should be exiled and forced to watch their collections burned to the ground.
Literally.
Cannabis Prime wrote:I didn't know a super-sonic jet could park on the grass like that!
Caboose wrote:Time is not made out of lines! Time is made out of circles. That is why clocks are round!
Nekoman wrote:
It’s a preorder. When it ships, it ships at the same time the toy is released, so you don’t get it early.
Nekoman wrote:Crimson Dynamo wrote:This rabid need to get the newest toys well before anyone else is giving toy sellers all the excuse they need to push the prices through the roof.
1. It’s a preorder. When it ships, it ships at the same time the toy is released, so you don’t get it early. I think it’s perfectly fine to pay a little more for the convenience, and that‘s why some people do.So why are TF collectors prepared to pay these extortionate prices? Why is it so important to have the toys early?
2. Pretty much for the reasons stated above. When you place a preorder, you DO NOT get it early. In addition to that, some people believe it or not, don’t have a million and one retailers to shop at, so finding the figures at all may be difficult.The same goes for those idiots buying stolen toys and prototypes from eBay. They're paying hundreds of dollars for first-run toys and poor-quality test shots that are rarely worth anything afterwards. Especially as they come loose, without boxes.
3. It’s pretty apparent there are not that many of those people. Regardless, they have the money, and seemingly don’t feel like waiting. They can do whatever they want with their money.I often wonder how they feel when they see the same toy they paid a hundred bucks for warming the shelves in their latest Walmart, or stacked in discount bins for a third of the price.
4. It’s been years since I have seen a Transformer in a discount bin anywhere. More to the point, they probably don’t care. Those individuals did not want to wait, and they had the money, so they got theirs first.I just wish the rest of the fandom would see sense and stop being so freaking pathetic - wait that extra month or so and save yourself a ton of cash.
5. What I don’t understand is why what other people do with their money bothers you so much. It’s none of your business. Why act as if these people are being ignorant if they’re only doing something to save themselves a little time?Seriously, they could save that extra money and put it towards a rare, genuine, one-hundred percent original G1 toy instead. Y'know...a real investment?
Not all collectors like G1 and not all collectors pay for investments.
Geekee1 wrote:I think that a lot of the "gimmme now" feeling comes from the original lack of movie toys. There was a huge influx of fans when the movie came out, and that made the movie toys very scarce for a while, CC Bumblebee anyone?
I believe that that feeling hasn't been filtered out yet for quite a few people and therefore they are being very cautious and backing themselves up. And from what I've seen lately, BBTS' prices haven't been that bad on the new stuff, especially when buying the case assortments.
Iron-Man wrote:Nekoman. You just summed up my thoughts exactly. Hell, I personally preorder off of them for stuff for one reason. It's cheaper than retail. Yes you heard me right. I can buy every figure I want at one time and pay a single shipping price, and then on top of that have it all delivered right to my doorstep. With gas being 2.80 a gallon here, driving 12 miles to Elyria, stopping the car, searching the Target, starting the car, driving, stopping the car, searching the TRU, starting the car, driving, stopping the car, and finally searching Wal-Mart is retarded and idiotic. After paying for the gas, the toy and the taxes, it becomes cheaper to buy from an online store.
And his argument about people buying prototypes is mum at best. It's like getting angry at a rich guy paying 300,000 for some rare low produced Chevy Corvette from the 60's. If you don't make millions of dollars it seems foolish, but to someone that makes a high amount of money, it's chump change.
This topic screams "I am either on allowance or make very little money so I'm going to knock people who can afford to buy things on a whim when I can't".
TurbofireJames wrote:Maybe I am an idiot but i love giving BBTS my money. They treat me great and seem like they care about my business.....thats more than i can say for the brick and mortar stores around me. I like supporting people who support me.
SentinelA wrote:I'd LIKE to think that people buying up all these preorders are from countries that Hasbro is not available. I mean it's pretty stupid to be so impatient especially considering the QC problems lately. I think it's a little extreme to boycott BBTS. I just use them for stuff that aren't going to be available at Retail in America like Encore, Henkei or like City Commander Armor. Otherwise I'm content to wait for Hasbro products.
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