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RAcast wrote:That's insane, completely out of hand.
GuyIncognito wrote:RAcast wrote:That's insane, completely out of hand.
You know what's insane and completely out of hand? People complaining about the price of toys going up a few dollars. Especially when they use terms like "insane" and "completely out of hand" for something that, at worst, should be mildly annoying.
1PrimeProductions wrote:For those people who think its no big deal about price increase. Check your math and then tell me what you say.
Valandar wrote:1PrimeProductions wrote:For those people who think its no big deal about price increase. Check your math and then tell me what you say.
I say look at my post just a couple above yours.
Fanboy wrote:You need to see the figure, feel the figure , lick the figure , be the figure,
And only then can you love mp 01 the way I have.
Bowspearer wrote:Some of the Americans posting here need out of their own backyards and get some global perspective. Seriously. Don't get me wrong, I understand you're disappointed after having it so good for so long, but that's the point. You have had it so good for so long and on the backs of international fans.
The American Transfan has been paying the relatively pampered prices of $7 for scouts and 3 3/4" action figures, $10 for deluxes, $25 for voyagers, $40 for ultras and $60 for leader class figures - on the backs of international fans subsidising them by paying $17 for scouts and 3 3/4" action figures, $30 for deluxes, $50 for voyagers, $60 for ultras and $100 for leader class figures. I'll point out that those are prices in Australian dollars too, which is worth more than the US dollar.
Honestly, some of the responses here, which lack a global perspective, just come across as irritating to those of us who have accepted higher prices for close to 15 years now. Heck I can remember paying close to $40 for deluxes at one point.
So by all means, be disappointed that the gravy train is finally coming to a stop. Anyone in your position would be. However using words like "insane" in this situation when you're still paying significantly lower prices than the rest of the world, just shatters the sympathy meters of every international fan on this forum.
Honestly, some of the comments here remind me of this clip: [youtube]http://youtu.be/hc_UUofTKag?t=5m58s[/youtube]
Bowspearer wrote:Some of the Americans posting here need to get out of their own backyards and get some global perspective. Seriously. Don't get me wrong, I understand you're disappointed after having it so good for so long, but that's the point. You have had it so good for so long and on the backs of international fans.
The American Transfan has been paying the relatively pampered prices of $7 for scouts and 3 3/4" action figures, $10 for deluxes, $25 for voyagers, $40 for ultras and $60 for leader class figures - on the backs of international fans subsidising them by paying $17 for scouts and 3 3/4" action figures, $30 for deluxes, $50 for voyagers, $60 for ultras and $100 for leader class figures. I'll point out that those are prices in Australian dollars too, which is worth more than the US dollar.
Honestly, some of the responses here, which lack a global perspective, just come across as irritating to those of us who have accepted higher prices for close to 15 years now. Heck I can remember paying close to $40 for deluxes at one point.
So by all means, be disappointed that the gravy train is finally coming to a stop. Anyone in your position would be. However using words like "insane" in this situation when you're still paying significantly lower prices than the rest of the world, just shatters the sympathy meters of every international fan on this forum.
Honestly, some of the comments here remind me of this clip: [youtube]http://youtu.be/hc_UUofTKag?t=5m58s[/youtube]
Megs for pres wrote: I did think 16 dollars for my delux cliff jumper at TRU was indeed INSANE!
Mindewipe24 wrote:Mildly annoying if your made of money...., post me back when next year they are $40 bucks for a voyager and tell me that's not "insane"
Fanboy wrote:You need to see the figure, feel the figure , lick the figure , be the figure,
And only then can you love mp 01 the way I have.
xyl360 wrote:Economics, average pay rates, cost of living and the value of a nation's currency, not to mention import tariffs enforced by their governments when importing from certain countries are all factors here. The US never got cheaper prices because international fans paid more. it has nothing to do with it.
Fanboy wrote:You need to see the figure, feel the figure , lick the figure , be the figure,
And only then can you love mp 01 the way I have.
Bowspearer wrote:xyl360 wrote:Economics, average pay rates, cost of living and the value of a nation's currency, not to mention import tariffs enforced by their governments when importing from certain countries are all factors here. The US never got cheaper prices because international fans paid more. it has nothing to do with it.
Except I can tell you firsthand that that isn't what happened with Australia. I'm bringing up here specifically because it's the smoking gun that blows apart that argument. Everything changed in the late 90s. We started out paying $16 for Deluxes, $25 for Megas and $40 for Voyagers.
Then the Asian Economic Crisis hit and our dollar plummeted. Costs had to go up and I accepted it. I even paid close to $40 for Beast Machines deluxes when our dollar plummeted below being worth 50 US cents.
However things changed, the dollar's value went up. What happened with prices? They lowered, by to close to double what they were. At present, we're still paying roughly the same prices, we have no tariff issues here (in fact we have a free trade agreement in place with the US), our dollar is worth more than the US and everything is manufactured in China.
To put transport costs in perspective, the Chinese were the aware of Australia back in the mid-early last millenia, and the only reason they didn't colonise it is because they had no real interest in it. That should tell you something about travel distances by sea between Australia and China.
In short, there is no economic factor at play in our market, besides simple corporate greed. Meanwhile from what I understand, fans in the UK pay prices which are a third higher than we do, which is obscene.
The fact is that if Hasbro is able to extract higher profit margins from other markets then the need to extract the same profit margins from domestic markets is diminished. Perhaps it isn't a direct policy of direct and overt subsidising, but it's definitely going on in an indirect manner.
xyl360 wrote:Yes, you may be right there, but there also could be other factors in play such as different sales numbers from different markets. Some products which don't sell well in a particular market or which might be marketed more as 'specialty' items might demand a higher (or lower) price in that market to make it 'worth it' to the company/distributor to sell them there.
xyl360 wrote:Either way, what you're dealing with likely has nothing to do with US prices and everything to do with whatever economic factors are at play that cause Hasbro (and whatever retailers/suppliers) are deciding to do with the pricing in different markets.
xyl360 wrote:Hasbro also has different divisions who I'm sure manage their own pricing and distribution, so Hasbro US is not the same branch as Hasbro UK or Hasbro China etc. so they all have their own sales numbers/quotas they have to meet as well as profits.
Fanboy wrote:You need to see the figure, feel the figure , lick the figure , be the figure,
And only then can you love mp 01 the way I have.
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