View Poll Results: Which online store is the best for Transformer shopping?

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  • Ebay

    12 20.34%
  • BigBadToyStore

    17 28.81%
  • TFSource

    1 1.69%
  • TRU Online

    0 0%
  • RobotKingdom

    18 30.51%
  • Jay Jays

    0 0%
  • Other

    11 18.64%
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Thread: Online TF shopping - where is the best place to spend your bucks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulbot View Post
    Mandarake came up in the awards as a favourite online store but I'd not heard of it before. I checked out their site and they have some items I want, but it's not apparent how you work out postage? There's a page of postage estimates based on weight, but the indivdual items' pages don't tell you their weight. It looks like you have to order and pay and then they give you a postage quote. Bit reluctant to try this without hearing from others first.
    Tober got everything 100% correct concerning Madarake.

    I've used them a couple of times, mostly for Dragonball figures. They have great customer service and do their best to answer any questions in english. The one thing to look out for is they are a collection of shops, so ship different items from different stores, meaning if you get two items from two different stores, you'll have to pay two lots of shipping.

    Shipping has always been fairly reasonable, I think it normally ends up about $15 for most bulkier items. They sometimes also charge a 500 yen handling fee.
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    Well, the original reason I started this thread was in part to see if Robot Kingdom was any good, and judging by the fact it won the poll I guess I have my answer. Currently have a big POL & Preorder going with BBTS but might have to move my online shopping in the future - thanks guys

    Just one minor extra whinge about ebay - has anyone noticed how many of these sellers try and sucker you in with the postage? For instance, I was looking at a G1 Windsweeper tonight - he was $28.77 - which isn't cheap but isn't stupidly expensive. Then I noticed down below it the seller was trying to charge nearly $40 for the postage on this tiny toy! Dodgy buggers! I paid less than double that for the postage on my G1 Fort Max from the same country!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigTransformerTrev View Post
    Well, the original reason I started this thread was in part to see if Robot Kingdom was any good, and judging by the fact it won the poll I guess I have my answer. Currently have a big POL & Preorder going with BBTS but might have to move my online shopping in the future - thanks guys

    Just one minor extra whinge about ebay - has anyone noticed how many of these sellers try and sucker you in with the postage? For instance, I was looking at a G1 Windsweeper tonight - he was $28.77 - which isn't cheap but isn't stupidly expensive. Then I noticed down below it the seller was trying to charge nearly $40 for the postage on this tiny toy! Dodgy buggers! I paid less than double that for the postage on my G1 Fort Max from the same country!
    As long as their postage amount is close to what they charge, they aren't to blame - because if they want to protect themselves from a dodgy buyer (someone who receives an item but claims they didn't), they need to use the more expensive tracking postage options. Some will still take advantage of it though, but take a note of the postage amount when it arrives and ask them for a refund of the difference or else you'll report them to ebay (there is a specific item relating to over-charging postage that you can select when reporting someone).

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    There's a heap of reasons why they'll boost the postage - either to dissuade international shipping for whatever reason, or just to initially appear cheaper in the listings (pretty pointless given the filter for 'price + postage - lowest first').

    Take this for example - a credit card sized toy.. shipping at USD $95.36 with UPS "Worldwide Saver". Saving what i wonder...

    At the end of the day though if you agreed to the postage initially I don't see why anyone would complain after the fact.
    It's likely you know you're getting ripped off before you see for sure (once it arrives)... but you just don't care

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    I buy my Takara figures from RK, is see no point in paying extra to have the figure shipped to BBTS then have them ship to me. Fort Max is going to be up to $70 extra at BBTS because it has to be shipped to the US first. I've used RK for about 5 years, no problems.

    I have used BBTS in the past for Hasbro figures but I stopped because Hasbro Australia was doing a better job at getting their figures in stores here. But now that local stores haven't gotten anything new since the PRiD first wave I'm reconsidering where I Hasbro figures from. Might try Amazon or TRU for the Generations stuff thats been shown at Toyfair this weekend.

    I recently got a bunch of TFs for eBay, but it's a minefield.

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    I've never used RK or TFSource before, the pricing has always come across as a bit much. I've used BBTS a few times and no problems with them. Packaging is always first rate and arrival times are what I've expected. I do agree with everyone here that eBay has gone down hill big time! So many jacked up prices on supposed "original MIB" or "guaranteed not a KO" and on shipping. Most of the time I try to buy multiple items from a seller just to keep costs down. Though I have to give a thumbs up to transformerland . I have bought of the guy's website for years and never had a problem. Shipping is fairly priced, always willing to negotiate, well stocked (though the popular stuff goes fast) and great communication. CapturedPrey also gets a nod from me. I've added numerous stocked items to a pre order I have with no problems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tober View Post
    Mandrake are a second-hand store. A lot of their stock in in unopened condition, otherwise MIB. I've bought from them many times with no problems. Once you place an order they send you the postage cost and whether you want to go with SAL or EMS. If you don't like the shipping charge you can cancel.
    Quote Originally Posted by i_amtrunks View Post
    I've used them a couple of times, mostly for Dragonball figures. They have great customer service and do their best to answer any questions in english. The one thing to look out for is they are a collection of shops, so ship different items from different stores, meaning if you get two items from two different stores, you'll have to pay two lots of shipping.

    Shipping has always been fairly reasonable, I think it normally ends up about $15 for most bulkier items. They sometimes also charge a 500 yen handling fee.
    Thanks for that information guys. I'm going to give them a try.

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