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Originally Posted by TFtoys
that's why we need gift receipt.
But if the particular area is too tight or too loose, I would just fix those myself. If I have a choice, I will do a QC scan first to get the cleanest and perfect package possible.
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The unfortunate thing is that quite often toys that are incomplete or seriously flawed are simply taped up and thrown back onto the shelves for the next person to buy. If nobody buys the defective toys then the store thinks "hey, these toys just aren't selling, so lets not get any more of them" and then the line suffers because of it.
Doing a scan for QC control is always a good idea, but sometimes either you end up getting someone to pick up the figure for you because they saw it when you couldn't get it (ie my family in Calgary saw it when I was in Saskatoon), you have ordered it online and it came that way, it's the last one available and is particularly rare, or it's something you can't see directly (like the case of the missing starscream heads).