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    Default Toyworld DotM introductory sale

    The current catalogue for Mr Toys Toyworld (not sure if standard Toyworlds will be the same), goes to 2nd June, so these introductory prices might be good for about 2 weeks.

    I rang and verified that these are not regular prices... these are just introductory prices.

    DotM Deluxe - $27 (regular price should be about $30-35, the catalogue has a typo)
    DotM Voyager - $40 (regular price $50)
    DotM Leader - $90 (regular price $100)

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    Am I the only one seeing many things wrong with these prices?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KillinSpoon View Post
    Am I the only one seeing many things wrong with these prices?
    Nah, I just think they're sort of expected by a lot of people is all.
    It is an Independent chain after all.

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    I actually think their voyager price is good. Best is like $49 or $48 something at Big W/K-Mart.

    I'd get onboard if I saw a Voyager Megs / Shockwave / Skyhammer at that price.

    And yeah, as a independent, they don't have scale to offer as good prices as large retailers
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    Toyworld has always been terrible on pricing around here. but they end up getting Waves before Big W and the like so its worth it XD

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    It's not as cheap as Big W, but still cheaper than Target (which is selling them at the RRPs). IMO anything below RRP is good.

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