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06-29-2016, 05:33 PM
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Location: GrandValley Ont
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Re: "I only want complete figures" and other hurdles of selling.
In the case of overseas pieces some of those axcesories are so rare or hard to find you'll pay almost as much as you did for the main toy..... .
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06-29-2016, 07:03 PM
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#22
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Re: "I only want complete figures" and other hurdles of selling.
I am amazed at how grown adults don't have all the parts to their toys as it is.
I refuse to buy anything that isn't complete. I don't have the time to hunt down parts someone should be adult enough to keep.
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06-29-2016, 09:07 PM
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#23
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Re: "I only want complete figures" and other hurdles of selling.
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Originally Posted by Einstein
I am amazed at how grown adults don't have all the parts to their toys as it is.
I refuse to buy anything that isn't complete. I don't have the time to hunt down parts someone should be adult enough to keep.
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Are you this condescending in real life or is it just an Internet thing?
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06-29-2016, 09:15 PM
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#24
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Re: "I only want complete figures" and other hurdles of selling.
I kinda have to agree with Einstein on that one. And I don't understand when adults make comments like "Headmasters suck, if you lose the head, your figure is worthless". Why on Earth would an adult misplace an entire head but not, say, a tiny missile? To the point they would rather kill the gimmick to prevent the problem (glue the head permanently in place or something). My 5 year old son has a whole bunch of Power Rangers Megazords with tons of detachable parts and he always makes sure they're complete.
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06-29-2016, 09:36 PM
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#25
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Location: Keswick, Ontario
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Re: "I only want complete figures" and other hurdles of selling.
I'm with Shockwave on this, but I also get why people want complete figures vs. incomplete. People want to buy older toys and have everything in one go...no fuss or anxiety trying to find accessories.
And God forbid you then want good conditioned accessories, like chromed missiles or such.
And then there's Japanese G1 accessories.
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06-29-2016, 09:44 PM
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#26
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Re: "I only want complete figures" and other hurdles of selling.
I doubt I'd buy a complete figure. Hunting for parts is part of the obsession, and if I have the complete thing it's just going to take the edge off for a day, not the week or so that a sweet part purchase might.
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06-29-2016, 10:59 PM
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#27
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Re: "I only want complete figures" and other hurdles of selling.
I understand the mentality of wanting things complete (I am one of those)- however if someone lists something that is missing a certain accessory it's not really cool to say "well it's missing x so it's only worth y". I mean all of us generally have an idea or the means to find out what the market price is for something so if someone is out to lunch on their prices, just move along.
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06-29-2016, 11:12 PM
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Re: "I only want complete figures" and other hurdles of selling.
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Originally Posted by Pascal
Ah ok, I misread. So he said something like "Ok, I was asking $10 for it, but since it's incomplete, I'll reduce the price to $10. How does that sound?"
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Ouch!
Or maybe put a "D" at the beginning and an "E" at the end.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Einstein
I am amazed at how grown adults don't have all the parts to their toys as it is.
I refuse to buy anything that isn't complete. I don't have the time to hunt down parts someone should be adult enough to keep.
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While I totally agree, I'm also amazed at how anyone older than 10 could lose parts or break Transformers.
I always concluded they were never that serious about the toys or fans in the 1st place.
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06-29-2016, 11:49 PM
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#29
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Re: "I only want complete figures" and other hurdles of selling.
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Originally Posted by JLvatron
While I totally agree, I'm also amazed at how anyone older than 10 could lose parts or break Transformers.
I always concluded they were never that serious about the toys or fans in the 1st place.
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^ This.
The toys I had as a kid are all missing something or other, or are in very "played with" condition. Some figures have vanished without a trace.
The toys I bought as an adult are, for the most part, in excellent condition and are complete in their (opened) original packaging.
It's all about how much these things mattered to you. If I ever decided to let go of some of my collection, I daresay their new owners would not be disappointed.
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06-30-2016, 12:50 AM
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#30
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Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Re: "I only want complete figures" and other hurdles of selling.
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Originally Posted by Einstein
I am amazed at how grown adults don't have all the parts to their toys as it is.
I refuse to buy anything that isn't complete. I don't have the time to hunt down parts someone should be adult enough to keep.
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As far as modern figures go, I agree. But if we're talking vintage I think it's almost unreasonable to expect them to be complete and pristine. I mean, we're talking about figures that are at least 32 years old. Older if you want the actual Diaclone or Microchange versions.
I just kinda think that out right refusal to buy anything incomplete is really limiting since I'd be willing to bet that there are more incomplete vintage figures around than there are complete ones.
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