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Kurona wrote:I think Karyuudo may have been right with his first point. I see kids playing a lot more with iPhones and gaming devices than toys; including my own niece and nephew. I think something important to point out though is that while they won't stop getting toys... they'll be more likely to put more of their money towards electronic goods and/or ask their parents more for those than toys.
william-james88 wrote:karyuudo, your story makes me cry. I remember so fondly the joy I had playing with toys at 8 years old and going to a store to pick a new one up. My little one is 2 and loves toys (as well as drawing) but that could all fade away quite soon, I dont know. She does love disney movies though and books so who knows.
Megatron Wolf wrote: My advice to the company: hire employees that care about the job/store/customer not just morons who will show up for a paycheck,
bvzxa wrote: we have so many choices these days who would worry if a brick and mortar chain goes.
Suppliers pulled back in part because the cost to insure their shipments to cash-strapped Toys “R” Us has become too expensive, said the people. Vendors often rank among creditors with the lowest priority for getting repaid if a company seeks court protection, and their decision on whether to continue shipping goods can play a large role in determining a retailer’s fate.
Hasbro Inc. is among toymakers that hasn’t curtailed shipments, spokeswoman Julie Duffy wrote in an email. “We continue to partner and ship, conducting business as usual, while managing our risk across all retailers to the appropriate levels,” Duffy wrote.
Mkall wrote:The optimist in me is hoping that there will be an expansion in TFs with more stock.
Of course that's unlikely, but a guy can hope.
I wonder if this explains why those other announced Titans Returns boxsets were cancelled?
EunuchRon wrote:Good to see Hasbro stepping up and not kicking Geoffrey when he's down! Gotta keep them exclusives coming.
Flashwave wrote:EunuchRon wrote:Good to see Hasbro stepping up and not kicking Geoffrey when he's down! Gotta keep them exclusives coming.
In some ways this is good for Hasbro from a publicity standpoint. 1) they are seen as supportive, and definately if TRU does pull through TRU will remember that and maybe buy into more of Hasbro's offerings down the line. But with as many Tf movies aa are out there and other licensed stock, I dont doubt they weigh the value of having their products seen on shelves by customers against whether or not they get paid for that. Publicity and Visbility may not pay bills, but it helps the things that do.
Or maybe Hasbro just likes risks.
Terrsolpix wrote:Flashwave wrote:EunuchRon wrote:Good to see Hasbro stepping up and not kicking Geoffrey when he's down! Gotta keep them exclusives coming.
In some ways this is good for Hasbro from a publicity standpoint. 1) they are seen as supportive, and definately if TRU does pull through TRU will remember that and maybe buy into more of Hasbro's offerings down the line. But with as many Tf movies aa are out there and other licensed stock, I dont doubt they weigh the value of having their products seen on shelves by customers against whether or not they get paid for that. Publicity and Visbility may not pay bills, but it helps the things that do.
Or maybe Hasbro just likes risks.
Well, Hasbro does make risk.........
Carnivius_Prime wrote:So many times in the past few months I've been willing to give Toys R Us money for Transformer figures but they've still not progressed past TLK Wave 1 and TR wave 3 here! Can't help them unless they stock what I want to buy.
dragons wrote:Carnivius_Prime wrote:So many times in the past few months I've been willing to give Toys R Us money for Transformer figures but they've still not progressed past TLK Wave 1 and TR wave 3 here! Can't help them unless they stock what I want to buy.
Toysrus , Walmart , target, any other store sells toys they don't control what wave comes in its random lottery box set look how long before people where finding leader prime and megatron last knight toys.,
If people bought out all off toys in toysrus it's not enough retail stores make there money by having people signing up for store credit cards target credit cards, sears, bestbuy credit cards, if no one signs up hours get cut
Flashwave wrote:EunuchRon wrote:Good to see Hasbro stepping up and not kicking Geoffrey when he's down! Gotta keep them exclusives coming.
In some ways this is good for Hasbro from a publicity standpoint. 1) they are seen as supportive, and definately if TRU does pull through TRU will remember that and maybe buy into more of Hasbro's offerings down the line. But with as many Tf movies aa are out there and other licensed stock, I dont doubt they weigh the value of having their products seen on shelves by customers against whether or not they get paid for that. Publicity and Visbility may not pay bills, but it helps the things that do.
Or maybe Hasbro just likes risks.
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