BBTS have also opened up their preorders for him at $775.
I expect other stores to jump aboard soon to boost backing.
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BBTS have also opened up their preorders for him at $775.
I expect other stores to jump aboard soon to boost backing.
Obviously for those outside america, or those in america who miss the cut off... but the hasbro pulse site says limit of 5 which seems stupid for preventing online stores from buying up a heap to then sell off with a payment plan... which I'd go for if it wasn't too much more.
Im beginning to think that this project will go ahead regardless if BBTS are offering up to 10 units per customer per preorder.
Thank you for that explanation :)
Yes if only there was a lay-by option with the online retailers where you could pay off a certain amount each month. I can't justify shelling out so much in one go but if I could pay off $100 a month then I could swing it. I wonder if BBTS would be open to the proposition.
Just do what I do when there's no lay-buy, set up a free savings account with your bank and put however much you feel is right into that account each week/fortnight/month until you reach your goal. After you've paid for the super expensive item you want, close off that account.
Ultimately the dollar amount isn't the crucial hurdle, but rather how to get it here. BBTS estimate around a $400 shipping cost, but it's likely to be more.
It's likely Unicron will be boxed in planet mode with the rings detached, so based on planet diameter of roughly 15 inches (30 inch dimensions of the planet with rings, based off imagery the rings account for half the total diameter) a safe estimated box size will be a 20inch cube, or roughly 50cm cubed.
USPS quotes me a tick under $500usd.
Using shipito's calc gave me options between $300-$400usd.
Long story short, plenty more cash on top.
I've checked the terms of the MyUS shipping rates based on weight. They specify their rates "excludes oversized shipments and palletized shipments with linear dimensions greater than 80 inches (203 cm).".
Linear dimensions simply means to add the length, width and depth of the package. So taking Borgeman's assumptions of a 20 inch cube would give 60 inch linear dimensions, well within the 80 inch limit and therefore giving us some leeway on the dimensions.
Then it all comes down to weight. We know that Unicron has a weight of 19 pounds. So if we very conservatively assume a packaged weight of 30 pounds, it gives a shipping cost of US$143 using Fedex Economy. But I'm a member and pay with Amex, which gives me a 30% discount off this rate. Therefore given the current A$ is 0.70, my estimated cost is A$143, way cheaper than BBTS and Shipito that base their charges on volumetric weight.
You can test this for yourself at https://www.myus.com/pricing/
The only risk I can see is if MyUS changes their policy and moves to volumetric weight at some point before this is released in 2021.
How is BBTS offering pre orders on something which is not even potentially being made?
That works, so long as the item is still available after you’ve done all that saving. Given his cost Unicron might well be I guess (if he gets made)
It’s why I missed out on G1 Scorponok as a kid, hadn’t heard of lay-bys so simply saved my pocket money for months and when I went in he’d been sold :(