View Poll Results: Where is the best place to by TF's online?

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  • Amazon

    4 8.16%
  • Anime Export

    2 4.08%
  • BigBadToyStore

    14 28.57%
  • Ebay

    1 2.04%
  • Etsy

    0 0%
  • Hasbro Toyshop

    0 0%
  • Hoby Link Japan

    3 6.12%
  • Robot Kingdom

    11 22.45%
  • TFSource

    1 2.04%
  • TRU Online

    0 0%
  • Other

    13 26.53%
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  1. #1
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    I did this poll about two years ago, so thought would do a new one since quite a few of the stores have changed their policies or have come to/dissapeared from prominence. Also we have a lot of new Ozformers members with fresh opinions

    I've written a short blurb about my experiences with each of these stores below. Please feel free to add your own as some of us may have had great experiences with stores while others may have had terrible ones.


    Amazon - www.amazon.com/
    Pros
    Big range of new figures. They service lots of stores so you can usually but not always find what you want.
    Cons
    Many of the stores they service do not ship to Australia which you do not find out until you go through the checkout.


    Anime Export - http://www.anime-export.com/
    Pros
    Fairly easy to navigate. Ok prices.
    Cons
    Not a massive range of TF’s. All prices given in Yen so you have to convert.


    BigBadToyStore - http://www.bigbadtoystore.com/bbts/default.aspx
    Pros
    Huge range of stock including official, 3rd party and old stuff. Pile of Loot option with no time or size limit can be a great saving for getting stuff shipped to Australia. Easy to navigate site. Edit: Trent reckons there is a 6 month limit now
    Cons
    Their estimates for products arriving can sometimes be WAY off (still waiting for a ‘The Tick’ figure that was supposed to come in last December ). Sometimes they lose a POL item you’ve had sitting there for a while (AM Unicron and Alternators Skids for me ). Prices can range from very good to charging top dollar, especially for imported stuff from Japan.


    Ebay - http://www.ebay.com.au/
    Pros
    You can find almost anything you are looking for. Sometimes you come across a great bargain (Animated Wreck-Gar - $10 ).
    Cons
    Sometime you deal with unscrupulous sellers. Many sellers charging top dollar for their items and it’s a haven for scalpers. Items not arriving as described or turn out to be KO’s. Ebay often does not help out with disputes as long as they have gotten their cut.


    Etsy - www.etsy.com/au
    Pros
    Not a lot of toys but lots of cool misc stuff like old TF storybooks tends to crop up. Sometimes people who want to avoid eBay sell old toys on there at great prices.
    Cons
    Not a great deal of toys. Dealing with private sellers who sometimes are not fully honest.


    Hasbro Toyshop - http://www.hasbrotoyshop.com/
    Pros
    A good range of all the latest figures, a good place to find exclusive and limited release TF’s.
    Cons
    They do not ship to Australia . No old toys.


    Hobby Link Japan - http://www.hlj.com/
    Pros
    If you get in early pretty cheap Japanese products (MP Ultra Magnus much cheaper than at BBTS for example) and a half decent range. Private warehouse lets you store items for up to 60 days.
    Cons
    Not a giant range and no old stuff to speak of. All prices given in Yen so you have to convert. Items that have passed the 60 day warehouse limit are automatically shipped so you have to keep an eye on your stash.


    Robot Kingdom - http://www.robotkingdom.com/
    Pros
    Good range of official and 3rd party items. Many items cheaper than BBTS or TFSource.
    Cons
    While the webpage design is a lot better than it was it’s still not great and can be off-putting.


    TFSource - http://tfsource.com/
    Pros
    Good range of official figures and a massive range of 3rd party stock, easy to navigate site.
    Cons
    Can sometimes be a bit pricey


    TRU Online - www.toysrus.com
    Pros
    Decent range of what their particular store stocks and cheap shipping.
    Cons
    (US site) Many items not available for international shipping (remember the MP SW debacle ). Many items that ARE marked for international shipping still won’t let you get them delivered to an Aussie address in the checkout which can be severely frustrating .



    Other
    Any store that sells TF stuff online: Big W, Target, Jay Jays, 80's Tees etc



    More stores suggested by people:

    Chimungchung (Itztru)
    TFIDownunder (Trent)
    CapturedPrey (Sinnertwin)
    TheChosenPrime (Sinnertwin)
    Transformerland (Sinnertwin)
    Amiami (Gok)
    Ehobbybaseshop (Omega Metro)
    Ages3andup (unexpectedpanda)
    ToyDojo (unexpectedpanda)
    1999 (Tober)
    Mandarake (Tober)
    Nippon-yasan (Tober)
    Actionrobo (Llamatron)
    Last edited by BigTransformerTrev; 5th August 2014 at 10:07 AM. Reason: Added to list of stores suggested by others

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    Gotta get my hand up for Chimungmung

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    Quote Originally Posted by ITZTRU View Post
    Gotta get my hand up for Chimungmung
    Ditto

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    It's a shame that you can only pick one. As I would advocate HLJ, BBTS and Chimungmung. There is also TFI Downunder which is new. Also, it depends on what you expect from them.

    Also Trev, BBTS do put a limit on your PoL at 6 months
    Dovie'andi se tovya sagain

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    I selected HLJ. But I actually use 3 stores. HLJ is where I get Takara Tomy Transformers. BBTS is where I get Hasbro US Transformers and rate it equally to HLJ. And I get my Hasbro HK figures from RK, but would rate them lower than BBTS and HLJ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trent View Post
    Also Trev, BBTS do put a limit on your PoL at 6 months
    They did? Wow - mine must be ready to pop soon then


    Sounds like I better put Chimungmung & TFIDownunder in next time I do this poll. I might go check them out later


    Personally I put BBTS as I use them the most but I have started using HLJ for most of my Japanese items as they have very competitive prices

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    Have always used RK and will continue to use RK until they give me a reason to go elsewhere.
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    I'd say BBTS purely because they offer like of loot. If a Robot Kingdom did the same I'd vote them as it seems they have a wider range of stock and it's in stock a bit longer, but the lack of POL kills it for me.

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    I use Amazon the most. Amazon USA for Hasbro stuff, and Amazon Japan for TakaraTOMY stuff, although I do still sometimes use Amiami and HLJ -- but Amazon is by far the one I use the most now for online stuff. One pro w/ Amazon JP is that their pre-order prices are very cheap (although you can find even cheaper prices on Amiami and Anime Export), and they occasionally offer free bonus content for MPs. The con is that they only ship to Japanese postal addresses (although apparently they can ship books internationally, but I've never tried this myself ).

    Also, doesn't Anime Export require upfront payment? That would be a potential con for those who don't have the money to pay straight away. I prefer other online stores that allow you to pre-order figures and pay for them when they ship, as it gives me time to save up. Also, some of these sources (e.g. eBay, RK) only accept payment via PayPal, right? If so, another potential con for non PayPal users (like me ).

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    I thought the other HK store Ehobbybaseshop was popular enough with members here... particularly those of us who've been burnt by RK to never shop there again.

    I'd still vote for Amazon as the source of most of my imports, but EHBS is one that's mentioned here a bit (it would be my third source behind Amazon and BBTS... followed closely by Ebay).

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