I hate to pay upwards of 200 dollars on EBAY. Does anyone know a good online toystore that is selling them?
Thanks
Where is a good place to pick up Masterpiece Megatron?
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Yes I saw that too... I think I just missed it a few days ago. If its going to cost me 200 bucks it will cost me 200 bucks... but I was hoping there was an online toystore that might do a little better, and be a little more reliable.
Thanks for the response.
Thanks for the response.
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Rhapsodyred99 wrote:Yes I saw that too... I think I just missed it a few days ago. If its going to cost me 200 bucks it will cost me 200 bucks... but I was hoping there was an online toystore that might do a little better, and be a little more reliable.
Thanks for the response.
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Geekee1 wrote:Check actionhq.com. They still have the preorder available.
are they like bbts or do you have to pay for your pre-orders up front?
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Larsgoes2hell wrote:Geekee1 wrote:Check actionhq.com. They still have the preorder available.
are they like bbts or do you have to pay for your pre-orders up front?
How do preorders work at Action-HQ.com?
Action-HQ.com offers customers the ability to preorder certain items/promotions. This enables us to arrange ahead of time with manufacturers/distributors to have enough in stock to meet demand. How this benefits you:
- Get our best price when the item is released. (We only preorder based on demand and once we sell out, it will likely cost us more to restock. Sometimes we even sell through our preorder quantities!)
- Reserve yours early so you do not miss out. (Sometimes manufacturers/distributors will reduce preorders if there is not enough available stock.)
As collectors ourselves, we look at preordering as the ultimate convenience to the collector, and we strive to ensure that all preorders are filled. However, preorders are NEVER 100% guaranteed for various reasons and we will not charge until around 1-2 weeks in advance of delivery to start the fulfillment process and to confirm your order. If, for unforeseen reasons, we are unable to fill your preorder after billing you, a refund will be issued to your credit card.
You may not cancel your preorder items after they have arrived into our warehouse, though you may cancel them beforehand. By placing a preorder, you agree to abide by these TERMS.

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MP Megatron can still be preordered from Digital toys for $109.95 American next wave ships in October if that helps.
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dood.. i thought bbts.com was a little overpriced at times, but action-hq's prices are through the roof. ridiculous.

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