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Hotrod wrote:Darth Screamer wrote:Liege Evilmus wrote:There were fans of these?
"Bad News" these going away for something maybe better?
I don't see a problem here.
Yeah there were, me and several other people on here I know.
My son also thought they were really awesome toys.
It sucks that Hasbro has to bungle all their good products.
And as far as them not moving, they sell out at the stores around me all the time.
They also sell around where I live, and fast.
Darth Screamer wrote:Hotrod wrote:I must admit the whole blind thing is a turn off.
Yeah but it's like collecting sports cards. You might get a million no bodies before you get a some body you want.
But it does make it rather annoying.
zedman wrote:Me'h...never picked them up and I was never interested in them anyway. Make room for things that will sell better and actually be worth something.
Not saying I don't like them, because I do, but demand also factors in with how valuable these will be, & just from people's reactions in this thread, it's obvious these aren't going to be that sought after.Sunstar wrote:zedman wrote:Me'h...never picked them up and I was never interested in them anyway. Make room for things that will sell better and actually be worth something.
See the funny irony of what you said is...if they get withdrawn and possibly destroyed, then those that are out and about already will become quite valuable. As opposed to great figures that sell hundreds of thousands of. This is the way value is factored on many collectables, rareity. The more uncommon an article is, the better value it will fetch.
I am glad I got mine, their values may very well go up and they'll be worth something
Nemesis Cyberplex wrote:Not saying I don't like them, because I do, but demand also factors in with how valuable these will be, & just from people's reactions in this thread, it's obvious these aren't going to be that sought after.Sunstar wrote:zedman wrote:Me'h...never picked them up and I was never interested in them anyway. Make room for things that will sell better and actually be worth something.
See the funny irony of what you said is...if they get withdrawn and possibly destroyed, then those that are out and about already will become quite valuable. As opposed to great figures that sell hundreds of thousands of. This is the way value is factored on many collectables, rareity. The more uncommon an article is, the better value it will fetch.
I am glad I got mine, their values may very well go up and they'll be worth something
D-340 wrote:Nemesis Cyberplex wrote:Not saying I don't like them, because I do, but demand also factors in with how valuable these will be, & just from people's reactions in this thread, it's obvious these aren't going to be that sought after.Sunstar wrote:zedman wrote:Me'h...never picked them up and I was never interested in them anyway. Make room for things that will sell better and actually be worth something.
See the funny irony of what you said is...if they get withdrawn and possibly destroyed, then those that are out and about already will become quite valuable. As opposed to great figures that sell hundreds of thousands of. This is the way value is factored on many collectables, rareity. The more uncommon an article is, the better value it will fetch.
I am glad I got mine, their values may very well go up and they'll be worth something
That may change if they do get destroyed though. Interest always seems to spike when rareity is involved. Though people don't like/want them now, the opinion may change when a little value is added.
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