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Finally found the Ultimate Bumblebee @ Target... and now I feel guilty for having bought it

Posted:
Thu Aug 09, 2007 10:40 pm
by buckeye99
LOL
I'm sad.. I really wanted this figure, it's the first Transformer I got brand new since I was maybe 9 or 10 years old. I get it home, get it out of the package...transform it a few times and now I wish I hadn't purchased it.
Buyers remorse I guess...there's nothing wrong with it, at all. Anyone in the market for a 3 hour old Ultimate BB? LOL...

Posted:
Thu Aug 09, 2007 10:42 pm
by Kingplay
why are you feeling guilty?

Posted:
Thu Aug 09, 2007 10:44 pm
by buckeye99
$80 bucks... guess I wish I would have just hunted a little longer on the $9.99 deluxe model.

Posted:
Thu Aug 09, 2007 10:44 pm
by ultra tron
Its probably the fact that you had to fork over so much (79.99) for a die-cast toy.
Sleep on it, and do what I do-- always save the box, don't tear it apart, and keep that reciept. if not there is always Ebay...

Posted:
Thu Aug 09, 2007 10:46 pm
by buckeye99
Will Target take it back if it's opened? I have the box, etc...and receipt.

Posted:
Thu Aug 09, 2007 10:48 pm
by ultra tron
Try it if you dont want it, It's target, people return stuff ALL of the time.

Posted:
Thu Aug 09, 2007 10:53 pm
by Lapse Of Reason
Yes, they will take it back only with the receipt and original packaging materials (and it can be opened).
They will ask why, and may not take to kindly to the reason being buyers remorse. When trying to return something like this, I usually say that I got it for my five year old son but after opening it we realized it was much too complex for his age.
I sold one for $100 + shipping on eBay, so that could be an option (although mine was MISB).

Posted:
Thu Aug 09, 2007 10:54 pm
by Kingplay
Lapse Of Reason wrote:Yes, they will take it back only with the receipt and original packaging materials (and it can be opened).
They will ask why, and may not take to kindly to the reason being buyers remorse. When trying to return something like this, I usually say that I got it for my five year old son but after opening it we realized it was much too complex for his age.
I sold one for $100 + shipping on eBay, so that could be an option (although mine was MISB).
Why even bother making up a lie?
Just say, I don't want it.
-ed

Posted:
Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:10 pm
by Skalor
ultra tron wrote:Its probably the fact that you had to fork over so much (79.99) for a die-cast toy.
Sleep on it, and do what I do-- always save the box, don't tear it apart, and keep that reciept. if not there is always Ebay...
I don't think there's any diecast at all, yes there is metal to support the robotics, but other than that, it's all disappointingly plastic.

Posted:
Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:15 pm
by Autobot032
Kingplay wrote:Lapse Of Reason wrote:Yes, they will take it back only with the receipt and original packaging materials (and it can be opened).
They will ask why, and may not take to kindly to the reason being buyers remorse. When trying to return something like this, I usually say that I got it for my five year old son but after opening it we realized it was much too complex for his age.
I sold one for $100 + shipping on eBay, so that could be an option (although mine was MISB).
Why even bother making up a lie?
Just say, I don't want it.
-ed
As much as I want to agree with you (and believe me, I do...) sometimes telling the truth (especially that line) just won't work with Target. They're rather difficult to deal with, on all sides of the issue. Getting them to stock it, or find it for you, getting through the register to purchase it, and if you have to return it....drink a tall glass of Vodka before hitting that line. You'll need it.

Posted:
Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:44 pm
by 009*
I'm kinda feeling buyer's remorse on this figure as well. If it weren't for the animatronics that screw the posability (ie, just a big action figure) I'd be fine with it. But if I'm gonna pay $80 for a TF, it'd better be posable. I just haven't made my mind up to return it yet.

Posted:
Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:54 pm
by Air Commander Starscream
I felt that the first time I baught a expensive figure..but the first is always the hardest. I use to get stomach aches thinking of a $50 figure. Now I have 10+ Yamato Macross figures (usually in the $150+ and $200 range) and a few Japanese exclusives and MP figures.
Give it some time and the remorse will go away... The toy looks awesome and I can not wait to get the figure myself, just give it some time.

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 12:50 am
by 009*
I'm kinda feeling buyer's remorse on this figure as well. If it weren't for the animatronics that screw the posability (ie, just a big action figure) I'd be fine with it. But if I'm gonna pay $80 for a TF, it'd better be posable. I just haven't made my mind up to return it yet.

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 12:53 am
by megatroptimus
My new mental limit seems to be $200. I can buy $180 toys no problem, but I can't for the life of me spend $250 to finally get Overlord.

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 7:07 am
by Wheeljack35
As long as you have the receipt they cannot say no

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 7:39 am
by buckeye99
Wheeljack35 wrote:As long as you have the receipt they cannot say no
Even if it's opened?

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 7:56 am
by Wheeljack35
Hey you have the receipt they cannot say no
I have seen many opened things returned to the Target I work at
If you feel uneasy call the store and ask

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 8:02 am
by Larsgoes2hell
yeah i've bought a TF on a whim a couple times only to say "it was missing a peice" and return it when i wasn't satisfied with it.

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 5:23 pm
by Barrelass
Just bought this bad boy too, but I refuse to open it till I sell my extra Leader Prime, so I have this box stareing at me from across the room. He looks sweet. Maybe not $80 sweet, but great none the less. He sure is one big son of a....

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 9:00 pm
by buckeye99
Just wanted to say thanks to all who responded.. as soon as I could break away from work today at lunch I took it back to Target. It was almost no questions asked, very nice, polite girl took my return.
I feel relieved... now I can commence looking for the 9.99 movie deluxe...

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 9:14 pm
by allisonaxe
i don't have any remorse, but i do have a bit of disapointment over the firing missile: does anyone else have any trouble getting it to work? the instructions aren't especially helpful, it only seems to fire once every 10 times or so...

Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 9:19 pm
by Bumbled
As long as you have the receipt and box... you should be able to return it


Posted:
Fri Aug 10, 2007 9:58 pm
by Lapse Of Reason
Kingplay wrote:Lapse Of Reason wrote:Yes, they will take it back only with the receipt and original packaging materials (and it can be opened).
They will ask why, and may not take to kindly to the reason being buyers remorse. When trying to return something like this, I usually say that I got it for my five year old son but after opening it we realized it was much too complex for his age.
I sold one for $100 + shipping on eBay, so that could be an option (although mine was MISB).
Why even bother making up a lie?
Just say, I don't want it.
-ed
Because when I did it was true. Not on an $80 Bumblebee figure, but I have had that reason for some of the more fragile FABs (Ironhide for one). I have no problem saying I don't want it, but when I buy a kid's toy and it falls apart when I try to transform it, I want them to know it is not a good toy for the age range stated on the package.
I just offered that because he seemed embarassed and whenever I used the above reason they were very easygoing about taking the open return.