FireFox91 wrote:
Guys, this situation is nothing new. This has happened before, it will happen again. We all knew this would be the situation going in to today yet there is still so much rage going on. Many of these comments read as if you feel Hasbro owes you something. They don't. It was a convention exclusive. To get it, you needed to go to the convention. The only people that should have had any expectations of getting these items at regular price are those at the show. I wasn't one of them so I just paid up for what I really wanted on eBay. I hardly even bothered with HTS because I knew exactly what to expect. This time next year someone should re-post this thread so people can be reminded of what to expect before the 2012 exclusives go on sale online.
Actually, no, I didn't think it would happen again, a simple reason is that MOST companies try to avoid making the same mistake twice. Mistakes happen and that's a given, but companies know they have to maintain a reputation, most costomers will forgive one mistake, however that same mistake keeps happening the customers will just stop buying product out of frustration. A company is only as good as it's reputation, that's Business 101.
As for entitlement, how is it entitlement to expect an online store to run efficently? Without constantly crashing every few minutes and causeing everyone to lose out on the "chance" for these exclusives. Last year was actually better because you could get through if you were persistant, but this year it didn't pay to keep trying, that was the fail, and a business is only as good as it's last failure.
Kilcarr wrote:
AdrienVeidt wrote:
Exactly what standards are needed to show girls sell?
Two words.
Pilot Scarlett.
Ms. Marvel, Slave Leia, Mara Jade, Agent Helix,
Point is for every name of a bad selling female I could probably pull out the names of good sellers. And if this rational were true, Hasbro would quit producing Storm Shadows, The ROC ones lingered everywhere and everywhere. I still find them all the time.
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Secondly, they don't put a lot of MU female figs out. The case pack out doesn't favor them, so that's why you never see them.
Really, funny how Scarlett Witch and She Hulk are going to be coming out in the same wave. I think you need to look again at the MU offerings for this year (also you need th check case ratios, that "case pack out doesn't favor them" is simply untrue, there were just as many Ms. Marvels, Kitty Pryde's Black Widows, Mystiques, ect, ect as there wer the other new figs in the cases. Actually the most recent shortages were Cyclops and Cabe-Both dudes).
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Would I rather have more diverse females on the shelf rather than Duke and Iron Man? Sure. However, it's just not a smart move overall. Collectors may be a significant customer base, but toy makers still want parents to spend their money on their kids.
Said it before and I will say it again, there is no measure to who is buying what out there, NO ONE knows.
But IF hasbro want to cater to the kids, why is thier marketing directed ONLY at the adult collector market, Marketing 101-you market to your primary audience, and they simply do not do that.