Yeah, they've done it before w/ the limited exclusive United Microns. But in my experience:
+ This campaign has virtually nil promotion.
+ Staff can sometimes be ill informed about the promotion too.
When I got Fracas, the store attendant didn't know about campaign and had to look it up (after that it was okay). I had a bit more drama getting Aimless - the attendant had no idea what I was talking about and had to ask her manager, who confirmed that the promotion was legit. Then he came to help the lady - and to get over the 3000JPY mark I was buying a discounted Disney Label Mickey Mouse and a small piece of TF merchandise. The manager told me that these weren't 'actual' Transformer toys and wouldn't qualify me to get the exclusive Micron. He had the terms and condition of the campaign on a piece of paper in front of him, and I pointed out that it actually stated "Transformers" products without actually specifying the nature of the product, and that the things I was trying to buy were fully legitimate products as part of the Transformers brand. The manager conceded and I ended up getting the Micron!
So yeah, unless TakaraTOMY's done something to improve retailers' awareness of this campaign, either you or your contact may have to remind staff that this campaign exists, and possibly point out the T&C of the campaign if they try to invalidate something that you're trying to buy (because I think they want you to buy more of the mainstream action figures, but the T&C never explicitly states this). If you're intending on actually purchasing these Microns from another source, then I guess none of this matters.![]()