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WalMart.com (Encore G1 Megatron)

Posted:
Sat Oct 27, 2007 6:00 am
by payload

Posted:
Sun Oct 28, 2007 1:15 am
by Swerve
How in the world is that going to work? Walmart selling a realistic toy gun? It didn't appear to have a blaze orange tip. We've been lucky to have been under the radar so far with online specialty stores and the like. That's one thing but Walmart, being as high profile as they are, trying to sell Megatron in stores seems like it's going to create future headaches for everyone else down the road. It's going to hit the fan once some PTA group or high profile lawyer looking to make a name for themself finds out.
Also, I noticed that they are gouging the hell out of the prices on all their Encore figures, not just Megatron. Some of the Encores are priced for about two times the amount that many online stores are currently charging.

Posted:
Sun Oct 28, 2007 1:29 am
by AntBot
Swerve wrote:How in the world is that going to work? Walmart selling a realistic toy gun? It didn't appear to have a blaze orange tip. We've been lucky to have been under the radar so far with online specialty stores and the like. That's one thing but Walmart, being as high profile as they are, trying to sell Megatron in stores seems like it's going to create future headaches for everyone else down the road. It's going to hit the fan once some PTA group or high profile lawyer looking to make a name for themself finds out.
Also, I noticed that they are gouging the hell out of the prices on all their Encore figures, not just Megatron. Some of the Encores are priced for about two times the amount that many online stores are currently charging.
I was thinking just the thing! A US corporate monster selling things not in compliance with current laws, much less WAL-MART, the overzealous family-friendly store. It's bizarre, but then again, it's online.
Props to whoever finds the thing in-store, if that's even possible.

Posted:
Sun Oct 28, 2007 1:46 am
by Swerve
AntBot wrote:I was thinking just the thing! A US corporate monster selling things not in compliance with current laws, much less WAL-MART, the overzealous family-friendly store. It's bizarre, but then again, it's online.
Props to whoever finds the thing in-store, if that's even possible.
That's totally weird. I just checked out the link and it said not available online, limited supply in stores only, and now it shows that it is available on the website. Technically it is available in store because they offer site to store. It's still weird that Walmart has decided that they don't give a damn about the law. Then again, as it has been my experience with the Walmart stores in my area, they also don't give a damn about the customers or cleanliness, but people still continue to do repeat business with them so apparently they are invincible, don't need to abide by business ethics, and are now above the law.


Posted:
Sun Oct 28, 2007 2:01 am
by Obsidian_Prime
A little too expensive....I can find it someplace cheaper. But thank you, payload. :3

Posted:
Sun Oct 28, 2007 4:30 am
by -Barricade-
I doubt there is a law saying they cant sell them lol...
Wal Mart sells lots of toy guns.

Posted:
Sun Oct 28, 2007 4:37 am
by Sid Burn
Obsidian_Prime wrote:A little too expensive....I can find it someplace cheaper. But thank you, payload. :3
QFT! Who cares how they are selling them, $100 is a rip when you can grab one from ebay for $70

Posted:
Sun Oct 28, 2007 11:50 am
by Auto Bot
I wouldn't go for it at that price.

Posted:
Sun Oct 28, 2007 1:29 pm
by SnapTrap
I bet they can sell it legally thru the net but not in their stores.
just a hunch...

Posted:
Sun Oct 28, 2007 1:59 pm
by -Barricade-
Saw it in local wal mart today.
Its not a big deal as some people on here make it out to be, and its over priced.

Posted:
Sun Oct 28, 2007 2:02 pm
by craggy
Don't Wal-mart sell actual guns though?
(bear in mind please that I'm an ignorant foreigner and going solely on information and perception supplied by the media-so don't hate the player if I'm incorrect)

Posted:
Sun Oct 28, 2007 2:28 pm
by -Barricade-
Yeah, they sell rifles and shot guns.

Posted:
Sun Oct 28, 2007 4:51 pm
by Swerve
Don't get me wrong, it isn't that big a deal. I was only reacting to how Walmart bills themselves as a family friendly business. This is the same company that refuses to sell CDs with explicit lyrics among other forms of censorship they impose on companies that wish to sell their products in Walmart stores.
It surprises me that they are willingly and knowingly selling a realistic toy gun that doesn't conform to the the 1988 Federal law. You also have to factor in city ordinances and local laws. Has anyone ever checked out some of NYC's strict legislature on toy guns? They have to be certain bright colors, made of transparent or translucent materials, have a closed barrel, and the name of the toy company printed on the side of the barrel. Encore Megatron complies with none of those 1999 ammendment restrictions and as a matter of fact, is able to fire projectiles. Even the airsoft guns Walmart carries typically have clear plastic and are painted bright orange on the end of the barrel.
Yes, Walmart does sell guns but those are shotguns and rifles and they sell them legally. Again, I'm not necessarily trying to make it out to be a big deal. I only find it funny that Walmart bullies manufacturers into conforming to their standards or threatens them that their product will not be be carried in their stores but for this product they are foregoing the law. It's also funny that while they are at it, the self proclaimed "Low Price Leader" is charging at least double the price of many other online stores who have the Encore figures ready to ship.

Posted:
Mon Oct 29, 2007 11:31 am
by Auto Bot
Walmart is gonna get some spanking from Federal Law.

Posted:
Mon Oct 29, 2007 11:51 am
by Swerve
I just find the whole thing ironic.

Posted:
Mon Oct 29, 2007 11:56 am
by publicvisage
Ironic yes, and also annoying.
I mean, isn't this law the reason why Classics Megatron had to be a green and orange Nerf gun in the first place?

Posted:
Mon Oct 29, 2007 12:05 pm
by Swerve
Yes, exactly. Also, so dumb kids or adults won't go aiming this at people in public or so dumbasses won't hold up 7-11 with Megatron. The NYC laws started because police accidentally shot people with realistic looking toy guns. At a distance you can't tell.
Also, how are police supposed to get close enough to check the rub sign to see if it is a bad guy gun or a good guy gun?


Posted:
Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:18 pm
by Auto Bot
Swerve wrote:Yes, exactly. Also, so dumb kids or adults won't go aiming this at people in public or so dumbasses won't hold up 7-11 with Megatron. The NYC laws started because police accidentally shot people with realistic looking toy guns. At a distance you can't tell.
Also, how are police supposed to get close enough to check the rub sign to see if it is a bad guy gun or a good guy gun?

Future logos have to be reflectorized!


Posted:
Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:37 pm
by Auto Bot
publicvisage wrote:Ironic yes, and also annoying.
I mean, isn't this law the reason why Classics Megatron had to be a green and orange Nerf gun in the first place?
That's an injustice to Classics Megatron.

Posted:
Wed Oct 31, 2007 6:51 am
by publicvisage
Auto Bot wrote:publicvisage wrote:Ironic yes, and also annoying.
I mean, isn't this law the reason why Classics Megatron had to be a green and orange Nerf gun in the first place?
That's an injustice to Classics Megatron.
Naw, the greatest in justice to Megatron happened back in the 80s when whatever wanker was in charge said, "Hey, you know what would be cool? If we make the most powerful character in the universe transform into a Walther P 38."

Posted:
Wed Oct 31, 2007 9:12 am
by Auto Bot
publicvisage wrote:Auto Bot wrote:publicvisage wrote:Ironic yes, and also annoying.
I mean, isn't this law the reason why Classics Megatron had to be a green and orange Nerf gun in the first place?
That's an injustice to Classics Megatron.
Naw, the greatest in justice to Megatron happened back in the 80s when whatever wanker was in charge said, "Hey, you know what would be cool? If we make the most powerful character in the universe transform into a Walther P 38."
That's an injustice to G1 Megatron.

Posted:
Wed Oct 31, 2007 7:53 pm
by Swerve
publicvisage wrote:Auto Bot wrote:publicvisage wrote:Ironic yes, and also annoying.
I mean, isn't this law the reason why Classics Megatron had to be a green and orange Nerf gun in the first place?
That's an injustice to Classics Megatron.
Naw, the greatest in justice to Megatron happened back in the 80s when whatever wanker was in charge said, "Hey, you know what would be cool? If we make the most powerful character in the universe transform into a Walther P 38."
But isn't the Walther P38 the most powerful gun in the... man, I can't even finish that sentence without laughing.

Posted:
Wed Oct 31, 2007 10:35 pm
by travicon
i dont know if this has been posted yet but, please, dont buy the encore figs from walmart, amazon has the same ones for much cheaper...

Posted:
Thu Nov 01, 2007 1:15 am
by Auto Bot
travicon wrote:i dont know if this has been posted yet but, please, dont buy the encore figs from walmart, amazon has the same ones for much cheaper...
Including shipping cost?

Posted:
Thu Nov 01, 2007 1:17 am
by Auto Bot
Swerve wrote:publicvisage wrote:Auto Bot wrote:publicvisage wrote:Ironic yes, and also annoying.
I mean, isn't this law the reason why Classics Megatron had to be a green and orange Nerf gun in the first place?
That's an injustice to Classics Megatron.
Naw, the greatest in justice to Megatron happened back in the 80s when whatever wanker was in charge said, "Hey, you know what would be cool? If we make the most powerful character in the universe transform into a Walther P 38."
But isn't the Walther P38 the most powerful gun in the... man, I can't even finish that sentence without laughing.
I have not idea how powerful a P38 is. But the big joke here is to make Megatron a gun. And Soundwave a cassette recorder. And Blaster a boombox. And Perceptor a microscope. And Reflector a camera. And...