President-prime wrote:I think hasbro got you people into gripping over insignificant points on a toy. Seriously, they raised their voyager prices from 19.99 to 24.99, and all you guys talk about is how cheap the toy is at toys r us.
Retailers did that. MSRP on Voyagers is still $20. Including the FEs, so Hasbro isn't making any extra money on TRU's upcharging.
Ever consider the hype at the beginning about the first edition stuff was a ploy to change your mindset, of raising the price on you and make you feel like your getting a good deal. I'm not talking about people who shell out 50-60 bucks for a 20 bucks toy.
I'm pretty sure that's exactly what you're talking about. You're saying, overall, that by the poor distribution initially, our incentive to shell out a few extra bucks is increased, in order to get something we've been wanting for some time, but didn't want to pay an extreme amount for.
You guys just couldn't wait, knowing full well that they will release these figures in some form or another, ie exclusives or later in different packaging.
I can't disagree with that, as I figured there would be a re-release of the FEs. However, the reissue FE voyagers suffer from issues, the QC on Bulkhead and the paint app on Optimus. The latter is a minor annoyance, since you don't see it in robot mode, but the former is a bit of an issue.
It's kind of like oil price increases. When they want to raise oil prices by 30 cents, they went overboard and raise the price by 1.00. Everyone complains. Then, Prices slowly go down...then, raise it up again until its at 30 cents more than the original. At least the raise wasn't 1.00 more, you say. Well, the original intent was .30 anyways .
Oil prices are indeed a bitch.
Hasbro got you guys good. Hype up toys, bury them for awhile, bring out newer batch, then release first edition. How rare is that! Everyone picks it up. Hasbro makes a killing. Toys r us makes a killing. they win! I think that's some genius work from Hasbro's marketing dept. and here you guys make it seem like its the rarest toys.
You really think so? I'm pretty sure that everyone that wanted them would have picked them up in the first place if the distribution hadn't been so piss poor. I sincerely doubt that them "holding off on them" made any difference for that reason alone. Now, it's the holiday season; it just makes good sense to re-release big ticket stuff now. People are more inclined to spend a little extra.
TL;DR
TRU always upcharges stuff, that's not news.