necr0blivion wrote:gambit020480 wrote:Cyber Bishop wrote:Soundwave99 wrote:Cyber Bishop wrote:First PLEASE KEEP IT CIVIL. No name calling PERIOD. I am interested in getting fellow collectors opinions on scalping
Through the years I have heard all the reasons why people buy collectables, then turn around slap "rare" on them and sell them on ebay.
The one reason that always rubbed me the wrong way is:
"I sell the extra to pay for my toy collecting habit"
I say this, you want to pay for your habit, then get another job to support it. I have worked ONE job and still manage to swing by with what I want to buy. Do not rob other collectors the joy of waling into a store and finding the new latest and greatest toys.
Another one is "oh I am helping out fellow collectors"
No. Sorry but this does not work, you want to "help" then sell them for what it cost you to pick them up. Don't factor gas because to be honest it does not matter if gas is $4 a gallon or $2, you went to the store to pick up something for yourself and just so happened to picked up extras. If gas it too much for you then simply stop collecting and you won't waste gas driving around to look for toys.
Please discuss this and keep it civil as I am interested in others views on the subject.
I'm going to be blunt here. I just don't understand this kind of thinking. We live in a capitalist society here in the U.S., people are free to make money any legal way they see fit. Why do you think it's ok for you to tell others how they should earn money to pay for a toy collecting habit or anything else for that matter?
Also, there is no right to walk into a store and find the latest and greatest anything. If you want that experience, you better beat other people to it, there's no such thing as a free lunch.
I'm not trying to be rude, just giving my opinion like you asked for.
And I am going to be blunt, you want to have a hobby, then make enough money to support it, do not make someone else pay for your hobby.
For example, my brother in law is big into accessorizing his truck and he has put thousands into it.. Now at his regular job he does not make enough to pay the bills and make due with his hobby so he HAS A SECOND JOB TO PAY FOR HIS HOBBY, and this job does not interfere with anyone else's hobby.
Maybe I come from the "old school" values of you want something WORK for it. Back in my Star Wars collecting days I have had scalpers PAY TRU employees to hold cases in the back for them till they could pick through them. Now how is this "fair" and "capitalist"?
Maybe I am too honest of a person to understand this.
And again it comes to VALUES..Skyfire-5 wrote:To me, these toys are meant to be found on shelves for a price affordable
Why not?
Dude, seriously....market price is not "dishonest". Someone who sells a premium product for premium price does not make it dishonest. If that is true Apple is dishonest for selling an iPad of 2x the cost of a labtop. McDonalds is dishonest for selling you a $1 double cheese when it cost .40 to make. Having all the prices the same on everything is not the attributes of a free market society. No offense, but that is communist.
If you want a Ipod, expect to pay 2x retail over another MP3. If you want a Pizza King pizza, expect to pay 2x over Pizza Hut or Papa John's. And if you want a RTS Grapple, expect to pay 2x more than a DOTM Megatron. Its the American way!
The problem with your rhetoric...? You're giving examples of the original producer setting prices. Hasbro sets the MSRP about $20 for a Voyager figure. It doesn't matter if it's Lugnut, Solar Flare Grappel, etc. The price was set and product was shipped. Hasbro doesn't set the price of Grappel or whatever short-packed figure higher, that would be the secondary market.
If I go to this Pizza King and expect to pay 2x more than I would at another chain pizza restaurant, it's because Pizza King told me that is their price.
I will contend that America is a capitalistic society, and I do enjoy that lifestyle. However, I do not agree with paying over the market price for a figure that's just been released and should be available at that price. Someone running around picking up all the copies of said product to create an artificially created shortfall just to better their own - that's the essence of scalping. It's really not "helping" me one bit.
You have to understand, there are a-holes out there. Just like the guy Robofreak used as an example. But, if you get there 1st then more power to you. The RTS line was kind of an exception as it was Hasbros fault for poor planning. Seriously the 2010 line was irrelevant and unnecessary. Why is it Walmarts fault when they want product on the shelf? If so, then it is your fault too for not buying 12 Jetfires so they could make room for the RTS characters.
If you see the case assortment for a wave and you see one Warpath to two each of everything else you would expect to pay a premium. Just like if you see an ad for Pizza King vs Pizza Hut. By the way, I had a royal feast last night that and that thing was awesome!