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Wreckgar wrote:First off, I have never complained about something being an exclusive, I just wanted to bring something up which rarely seems to be considered in these arguements.
We all know how a lot of people felt when this years BotCon exclusives were announced, and you've just got to look at the TFCC Seacons post to see how this new exclusive has upset some people. Now, for the most part, I do agree with the moderators feelings towards people complaining about exclusives such as these. The remaining Classics Seekers and the Seacons wouldn't be available any other way.
However, I do feel a certain branch of the fanbase deserves some more leniency when stating their frustrations. I'm talking about those of us who do not live in North America. TFCC membership costs us double, and going to BotCon really is an impossibility for most of us outside the US and Canada. In otherwords, most of these exclusives just aren't financially available to a vast number of us.
I'm not saying insulting or offensive language should be acceptable. I'm just asking for people to make the effort to find out where someone is from before shooting them down for showing their frustration a little. Remember, outside North America, we miss out on so many 'general releases' already, making exclusives such as these feel like Hasbro rubbing salt in the wound for many Brits, Irish and Aussies (and more).
Wreckgar wrote:I wasn't actually making a complaint about these exclusives myself, I just wanted to draw attention to something which I felt was being overlooked when some people DO complain about them and are shot down for it.
I just feel that a lot of the time, certain American collectors forget that not everyone on this board is from the US/Canada, making these exclusives much more expensive.
On a more personal note, I own several E-Hobby exclusives, and the comparison doesn't really wash. Compared to TFCC prices (especially when the membership fee is taken into account), E-Hobby exclusives do seem A LOT more affordable to me. £20/£30 for a repaint of a G1 Autobot Car compared to £40/£50 for a repaint of a Cybertron Deluxe...
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