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VioMeTriX wrote:well i think your long drawn out defending yourself speaks volumes, and the exact point i try to make.
Tresob wrote:Now, as for all this debate about complaining or not complaining:
I think it's helpful for retailers and manufacturers to hear from consumers who are nearing their limits of what they are willing to spend. If they heed genuine warning signs, then it will prevent them from overproduction. If they think they can sell more than we can buy, they'll end up with losses. It helps more, however, if we can voice those complaints in a civil, respectful, and articulate manner...otherwise, we just look like whiners who want something for nothing.
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.
Is it working conditions greatly improving in impoverished markets and driving up labour costs - in which case complaining about prices rising, effectively become an instance of said consumers lobbying for sweatshop conditions (a defacto form of modern day slavery) for those making said products?
The old saying is that to be informed is to be empowered. Ignorant rants simply come across as spoiled tantrums not to be taken seriously. Informed arguments however, come across as persuasive and profound arguments put forth by informed and intelligent lobbyists.
Postby GuyIncognito » Wed Feb 13, 2013 6:47 pm
Just got back from TRU: got Beast Hunters Voyager Optimus. BH Voyagers are $21.99.
I also went to Walmart and 2 Targets. All had worse selections than TRU and the prices are no better.
VioMeTriX wrote:its all good
my fault (which was nicely pointed out) for posting it in public.
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.
However what about if it's because manufacturing costs go up? Doesn't that consumer, in the interests of making civil, respectful and articulate comments have a responsibility to actually inform themselves as to why? Is there some issue say, driving up the cost of oil, or gravely affecting the economy - in which case lobbying for change in that area would force either a higher value dollar or a reduction in plastics and shipping costs respectively?
Tresob wrote:However what about if it's because manufacturing costs go up? Doesn't that consumer, in the interests of making civil, respectful and articulate comments have a responsibility to actually inform themselves as to why? Is there some issue say, driving up the cost of oil, or gravely affecting the economy - in which case lobbying for change in that area would force either a higher value dollar or a reduction in plastics and shipping costs respectively?
For the consumer of luxury goods or sundry items, it doesn't really make a difference why costs go up.
Tresob wrote:One of the reasons why toys like Squinkies became so popular, and why Hasbro got involved in micro-figures, is precisely because manufacturers recognized parents can't afford to buy kids complete lines of action figures at $9.99 a pop...but for $9.99 they can get ten little versions of those same characters. It's probably why some collectors find Kreons so addicting...I feel like I bought all of the Predacons for the price of one deluxe action figure. (And they take up less space!) The same idea goes for Cyberverse and Botshots.
See, Hasbro responds to consumer complaints...by selling simplified, smaller, and therefore cheaper versions of its characters. But now we are far removed from the retailer conversation...
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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