Versa wrote:I remember when they had a Target exclusive Star Wars Episode 3 Obi Wan and Anakin Lava figures.
being a star wars collector as well, thats the example i was going to cite next, or rather, the "lava reflection darth vader," which flew off the shelves quickly, then sold on ebay for (often times) over 100 bucks a pop.
Seibertron wrote:
I'm sticking up for them because they aren't doing anything illegal.
just because its legal, doesn't mean its moral.
Seibertron wrote:I also am sticking up for the scalpers because I want to help you guys BEAT the so called scalpers, which I think a lot of you use as a scape-goat when you can't find a figure. I just want to see someone say when they can't find a figure ... "Dammit! I took too long getting to the store. Some other COLLECTOR got here before me!" Or heck, maybe little Jimmy's mom stopped by on her way home from work and snagged a new TF for her kid as a surprise or for good behavior. It seems that everyone blames an imaginary scalper in their area and that drives me nuts.
sure, sometimes its another collector, or little jimmy's mom, and sometimes its opportunistic jerks who buy 8 of one item in hopes of turning a profit, which in turn deprives legitimate collectors/kids/whatever of finding an item at a fair price. Scalpers aren't the only ones driving up the 'price value' of an item, but it artificially increases it.
Seibertron wrote:allisonaxe wrote:yes, I do call ahead sometimes, but often, unless I'm calling a literal toystore, they generally aren't helpful: the only time in recent memory that I can recall a store holding something for me was a TRU on katy freeway holding an early-release Primus for me after a friend sighted it, and I called in to ask them to hold it. most stores, when you call to check for availability, they just check the computer, rather than the shelf... retail clerks are lazy, and they're not going to hold an item for one person thats going to sell anyway.
I want to make it very clear that I don't go around calling all of the stores in Chicago to see who's got what. I've got much better things to do with my time. I use the toy sightings sections on Seibertron.com and Unicron.com to figure out what stores figures are showing up in and in what regions. The data is there for you guys to use. You guys just have to figure out how to make it work for you. I have been offering to help you guys analyze the toy sightings data to help you out and not a single person has taken me up on that offer. Not once. Yet, I see you guys complaining about the scalper boogeyman every day. That's not being constructive and it's not helping anyone. If you need help finding figures, let us help you! Please!
as i stated, Houston is a big city, and the sighting section is nearly useless for me (especially the forum), its difficult to find any listings for anything that are actually accurate and up to date. that bumblebee thats listed as being in houston? its likely no longer there (i don't have a way to get down to that store right now, but i'd check it if I could.)
to give you an idea of how difficult to navigate houston is: as it stands, there are 3 Targets, 1 Walmart, and 2 Toys R Us's that i check fairly regularly (and i have a friend who lives in a suburb that can check 1 of each, too.) that stated, in the greater houston area, there's probably about a a dozen more targets, about a ten more walmarts, and about 4 TRU's that are generally outside my typical range of travel. houston is a large city (from what I recall, the largest metro area in America, as far as actual geographical space goes. only 4th in population, yes, but everything is spread out.) and keeping the sightings section up to date would probably be a darn near impossible task; checking them for whats actually out there has proven useless because it out-dates itself quicker than I can navigate the city.
Its a noble goal, and I commend you for even having it, but that doesn't mean that its useful for all areas.
Seibertron wrote:Let's turn this thread into a positive instead of a negative. Let people like me help you figure out how to use the toy sightings section to benefit YOU.
except, this thread was started (and even listed on the main page) as being about scalpers.
Rodimus_Lantern wrote:I gotta say the ignorance of many people here is very very amusing.
Looking at the whole situation I don't see anything wrong with buying up all of one figure at a store or several stores for that matter. Sure it is annoying when you can't find a figure but life isn't fair after all.
lovely. now you're calling us ignorant. way to keep this discussion mature and rational.
and no, life isn't fair. its not fair that I have a friend who is confined to a wheelchair, and its not fair that i have my own biological issues which make living just a little bit more difficult, but you know what? that doesn't mean that I don't hope that people will have some common farking decency and at least behave in a way that is kind (and yes, fair) for other people. Life isn't fair by default, that doesn't mean that we shouldn't do our best to
PLAY fair.
to close out this overly massive post, I'd just like to ask for a definition of scalper from all of you, and maybe we can come to some conclusion as to what is and isn't acceptable. I'll be the first to provide my own answer:
In my opinion, someone who saved their G1 Optimus Prime, mint in sealed box, which nobody makes anymore, and walmart/target/whatever doesn't carry anymore, and sells it on ebay for a high price, is NOT a scalper, nor is someone who buys more than one item (one to open, one to keep MISB).
A scalper is someone who acquires large amounts of a recently released item which has a high demand (either due to a recent popular movie, or a new technology: look at the ps3 and scalpers) in order to sell it at a high price, and, whether through design or coincidence, drives the natural price of said commodity higher by depriving others of acquiring it at the standard, given price (via acquiring an unfair quantity of the items on shelf.) Scalpers use the same skills, abilities, and tricks that a hardcore collector will use, and may, in addition, useunfair practices, such as paying/bribing/being an inside man and taking said products off the shelf or out of the warehouse before the general public can even get a hold of them.
and with that, i'm going out. I've heard a sighting from someone I know that there's a Leader Brawl at a store i visit frequently, and I may as well check up on that lone Concept bumblebee as well. I'll let you know how reliable the sightings section proves in this case when I return this evening, but I'm not keeping my hopes up.[/b]