Buying retail and online
I hail from another neck of the woods so conditions might be different from that in the US of A.
From what I heard(which may be wrong mind you), the US has their "Black Saturdays",massive post holiday sales and waiting at midnight sales. So if you have either plastic or cash, either way you win 'cause it's first come first served. There will be times when distribution gets screwed (ehem.........Warpath,TFA Arcee etc)which kind of leads to artificial shortages, short packed items or the worst the"s" word.
Given that I'm kind of looking through a window and not actually experienced it.....is it/has it come to an almost exaggerated point of Arnold Schwarzenegger's "Jingle All the Way" movie? Parents fighting over a fictitious "Turbo man" product, does that really happen? Or as I previously read somewhere in the web a store clerk caught hoarding a large stash of Slave girl "Princess Leia" inventories.
In some online stores, the especially the likes of amiami, hobbysearch (not sure with hlj if they actually/specifically limit the number of orders )they add limits to a number of figures you can order(Which still doesn't guarantee you can get one). Heck, some bishoujo figs despite the limits, like that of Bible Black, Ikkitoussen by Daiki(another TomyTakara subsidiary)or Max Factory which sells something like US$ 150.00 still gets sold out.
Am I comparing apples and oranges? Japan's situation might be different given the collectors market there is composed more or less by young adults with cash to spare (factor in inetrnational customers to boot).Should retailers start or even implement some sort of limit on certain items (2 per customer or something like that)? Or does that step on the rights of the consumer( in the USA, consumers do have a wide range of rights that's for sure)?
From what I heard(which may be wrong mind you), the US has their "Black Saturdays",massive post holiday sales and waiting at midnight sales. So if you have either plastic or cash, either way you win 'cause it's first come first served. There will be times when distribution gets screwed (ehem.........Warpath,TFA Arcee etc)which kind of leads to artificial shortages, short packed items or the worst the"s" word.
Given that I'm kind of looking through a window and not actually experienced it.....is it/has it come to an almost exaggerated point of Arnold Schwarzenegger's "Jingle All the Way" movie? Parents fighting over a fictitious "Turbo man" product, does that really happen? Or as I previously read somewhere in the web a store clerk caught hoarding a large stash of Slave girl "Princess Leia" inventories.
In some online stores, the especially the likes of amiami, hobbysearch (not sure with hlj if they actually/specifically limit the number of orders )they add limits to a number of figures you can order(Which still doesn't guarantee you can get one). Heck, some bishoujo figs despite the limits, like that of Bible Black, Ikkitoussen by Daiki(another TomyTakara subsidiary)or Max Factory which sells something like US$ 150.00 still gets sold out.
Am I comparing apples and oranges? Japan's situation might be different given the collectors market there is composed more or less by young adults with cash to spare (factor in inetrnational customers to boot).Should retailers start or even implement some sort of limit on certain items (2 per customer or something like that)? Or does that step on the rights of the consumer( in the USA, consumers do have a wide range of rights that's for sure)?