Does anyone know how to ask Hasbro Australia about this price, seeing as EB is apparently putting all the blame on them?
Does anyone know how to ask Hasbro Australia about this price, seeing as EB is apparently putting all the blame on them?
I've already emailed them. https://hasbro-new.custhelp.com/app/ask
The email does seem to go to a dedicated Hasbro Australia help desk email. So hopefully Hasbro Australia will get the message we are not happy if enough people email them.
I have a list of all G1 characters that have been released in CHUG form. You can find it here. Please feel free to let me know if I got anything wrong so I can fix it.
I would seriously advise anyone to cancel all their preorders they have with EB games and even their membership. I'm ditching my Level 4 membership with them.
I'm pretty sure EB Games will be shutting down my store soon. There's pretty much nobody going in there anymore. And why would they? Physical game sales are falling yearly in favour of digital game sales and their toys and collectibles are more expensive than other retailers with the same product. Locally they are lucky at the moment that Big W and Harvey Norman are the only other stores that sell game hardware here. Also, people are willing to drive an hour and a half to the nearest JB HiFi if they have to.
I have a list of all G1 characters that have been released in CHUG form. You can find it here. Please feel free to let me know if I got anything wrong so I can fix it.
I had no idea Harvey Norman even sold gaming hardware anymore but it has been a long time since i went in there. EB Games and Zing really are relying on parents and people who don’t know better for their sales, a prime example was my mum bought legacy Skullgrin at $30 because it seemed like a good price with all the stickers and it was originally $40?
Meanwhile if you go to big w, amazon, jbhifi etc they are shelfwarming and probably cheaper. But people don’t know that and a store like Zing has to have good prices right?
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Out of curiosity, what kind of price would people be willing to pay for this? I'm not super-keen on it myself, but I'm sort of interested in what people's cut-off point is.
Were I interested in these toys, I'd be willing to pay a strict currency conversion and then a reasonable percentage on top (because I do understand that EB is paying full price for Haslab items to Hasbro, and they have costs associated with being the middle-man).
So, USD $250 is around AUD $380 right now. 10% on top becomes $418, 20% becomes $456. I don't know that the higher figure seems justified. The lower I don't think I have a problem with. So perhaps something in between.
Of course, it's only when when put as 20% instead of $76 that I don't like it - seems I didn't have a problem with Deathsaurus' markup, which works out to have been around 36% - was AUD $368, but USD $180 converts to around AUD $270. But at the time, while I knew it had a markup, I couldn't be bothered working out just what percentage it was.
So perhaps I'd be willing to pay up to around $500 after all
When I saw the $250 USD price tag I assumed it would be around $450 to $500.
Given I have the originals I'm not super rushing to place an order at that price. Were it $400 we'd be having a different conversation.
$550 is probably my cutoff in terms of general acceptability.