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26th February 2022, 10:03 PM
#1
Also for pre-order at Amazon Australia, for $104 - that's $14 cheaper than EBGames, but you will have to wait 6 weeks if both places get them at their expected dates (Amazon Australia release date is August 15th).
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27th February 2022, 03:32 AM
#2
I wouldn't trust Amazon to make good on that pre-order price. I would expect them to cancel all pre-orders, claim they can't get stock and then re-list at a higher price.
Honestly, I'm expecting some kind of shenanigans from Zing, trying to weasel out of honouring the pre-order price, but I've actually got money down on my Zing pre-order and I'll have mine paid off in full long before it arrives. I choose to believe that will make a difference, make it harder for Zing to cancel on me.
By all means, try pre-ordering through Amazon, but please don't put all your eggs into that particular basket just to save a couple of bucks.
(Hi, everyone, by the way. Long time lurker, first time posting.)
~L~
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27th February 2022, 08:34 PM
#3
The price is close to EB Games, which makes sense. The thing to note here for choosing which source to go for is the expected release date. EB Games is six weeks earlier, so maybe the extra $14 can be an impatience tax. 
Amazon generally only cancel orders if they didn't receive the stock amount they were promised by Hasbro, or significantly under-priced something (like the Titan Black Zarak)... but sometimes they let it go, like the Jurassic Park set (a lot of orders were cancelled due to not getting enough stock from Hasbro, but the stock that they did get in, they appeared to ship out at whatever price people pre-ordered it at, which was $100 under its real price for most people).
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28th February 2022, 07:37 PM
#4
I hear what you're saying, and I'm pleased to read some of the Transformers X Jurassic Park pre-orders were filled.
Mine was not one of them, but that's alright, I never cancelled my pre-order with Amazon.com, so I was able to get the toys, just not as cheap as I had hoped to.
I have my doubts about any of the proposed release dates. Hasbro Pulse's 1/1/23 seems like a worst case scenario with all the uncertainty surrounding shipping around the world, Zing's 1/7/22 date seems like a boilerplate six-monthly-placeholder date they can kick down the road, changing it as they go, until they know for sure, and Amazon.com.au's release date looks equally subject to change.
For me, personally, the additional $14 I'll pay to buy from Zing is the price of security that my pre-order will be more difficult for them to cancel when they realise they've sold the piece for a price lower that 2x American RRP.
It would be one thing to cancel a pre-order with no money down, like Amazon, but it would be a bad look for Zing to cancel a pre-order listed in their system as "paid in full."
~L~
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28th February 2022, 10:38 PM
#5
Selects galvatron had a price change at zing after the listing went live, but stores still chose to honour the original price if you showed them
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1st March 2022, 12:37 AM
#6
That's very encouraging news to me. 
I've kept screen grabs of my invoice information, just in case. Better to have it and not need it, and all that.
~L~
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