What if we ALL got together and DEMANDED what we want from Hasbro?

I was looking at Jizai toys' website (you know the one with those amazing handmade Cyclonus and Wheelie toys that go for $200+ on ebay), wondering why on Earth neither Hasbro nor Takara have approached this guy and made him an offer to mass market these toys. He's got this little operation going on, but surely he'd make a lot more money if he sold the mold to Hasbro or Takara and got some royalties for each item sold.
Surely the market is there - who here would not pay $20-25 for one of those Cyclonus figures if it were commercially available? This is a figure that is on scale with a Classics Deluxe figure, has a comparable degree of detail and complexity, yet costs ten times as much due to its lack of availability. And I got to thinking about how Hasbro doesn't seem to care that this is something that we the fans would want, and which would sell as well as or better than most of their Classics line.
We all seem to have things that we wish Hasbro would do. We seem to agree that oftentimes, Hasbro doesn't listen to the fans, or even KNOW what the fans want.
I thought about writing to Hasbro, but then I realized that I'd be a lone voice in front of a giant faceless corporation. And maybe many of you never wrote for the same reason.
But what if a substantial number of us got together on a single issue and agreed upon a form letter that we would all address to Hasbro. Instead of mailing a single one, though, we would all mail a copy of the same exact letter, to the word, except for the signature. Obviously we would nominate someone to draft the letter, we would all agree on it and the drafter would post it as a Word attachment here on the forum. Then we would all print a copy, sign it and mail it. The form letter would have to contain language indicating that the writer was part of larger group of fans.
Many of you are patrons of other forums besides this one. You could circulate the drafts on those forums as well, to increase our numbers. You could tell your friends who don't participate in the forum. Hell, you could ask 10 of your friends who don't even collect Transformers to sign a copy, just as a favor. We could get hundreds of these letters sent out.
Alternatively, we could also write to Takara. Depending on the issue, of course, we could write to either Takara or Hasbro, or both. I have the corporate mailing addresses of both companies. In fact, if we decide to do this, I volunteer to draft the form letter.
My only fear with this is that we will never be able to agree upon the topics that we want addressed. This only stands a chance of working if we can all agree on a single topic, or if a substantial majority of us can agree on a limited number of topics.
Who's interested? Who's interested in having a poll/vote in order to narrow down the topics that we want addressed?
We could have discussions debating the topic before we vote. For example, someone might suggest that Takara license Hasbro to put out a cheap US version of MP Megatron. But we know that something like that would be out of their hands for legal reasons. So we don't even put that one to the vote. We hold board-wide discussions on which topics we want put to the vote, and why they are in Hasbro's hands and why they will be money-making ventures for them, and then we vote.
Who's interested?
Surely the market is there - who here would not pay $20-25 for one of those Cyclonus figures if it were commercially available? This is a figure that is on scale with a Classics Deluxe figure, has a comparable degree of detail and complexity, yet costs ten times as much due to its lack of availability. And I got to thinking about how Hasbro doesn't seem to care that this is something that we the fans would want, and which would sell as well as or better than most of their Classics line.
We all seem to have things that we wish Hasbro would do. We seem to agree that oftentimes, Hasbro doesn't listen to the fans, or even KNOW what the fans want.
I thought about writing to Hasbro, but then I realized that I'd be a lone voice in front of a giant faceless corporation. And maybe many of you never wrote for the same reason.
But what if a substantial number of us got together on a single issue and agreed upon a form letter that we would all address to Hasbro. Instead of mailing a single one, though, we would all mail a copy of the same exact letter, to the word, except for the signature. Obviously we would nominate someone to draft the letter, we would all agree on it and the drafter would post it as a Word attachment here on the forum. Then we would all print a copy, sign it and mail it. The form letter would have to contain language indicating that the writer was part of larger group of fans.
Many of you are patrons of other forums besides this one. You could circulate the drafts on those forums as well, to increase our numbers. You could tell your friends who don't participate in the forum. Hell, you could ask 10 of your friends who don't even collect Transformers to sign a copy, just as a favor. We could get hundreds of these letters sent out.
Alternatively, we could also write to Takara. Depending on the issue, of course, we could write to either Takara or Hasbro, or both. I have the corporate mailing addresses of both companies. In fact, if we decide to do this, I volunteer to draft the form letter.
My only fear with this is that we will never be able to agree upon the topics that we want addressed. This only stands a chance of working if we can all agree on a single topic, or if a substantial majority of us can agree on a limited number of topics.
Who's interested? Who's interested in having a poll/vote in order to narrow down the topics that we want addressed?
We could have discussions debating the topic before we vote. For example, someone might suggest that Takara license Hasbro to put out a cheap US version of MP Megatron. But we know that something like that would be out of their hands for legal reasons. So we don't even put that one to the vote. We hold board-wide discussions on which topics we want put to the vote, and why they are in Hasbro's hands and why they will be money-making ventures for them, and then we vote.
Who's interested?