I understand completely what you mean. Also the fact that market manipulation of oil causes prices to increase at the drop of a hat, yet never actually retreat. Even when the toys have already shipped and are in the store room prior to the oil increase.
Under no circumstances should <3" of plastic, unless it's an extremely rare collectors edition of something, cost 12 bucks. I know no sane company would jack the prices up on purpose. Clearly they aren't. This isn't some start up company struggling to make ends meet, this isn't a collector to collector market. It's a mainstream company selling at mainstream stores. Unless it's a huge mistake on someone's end or TRU going mad with power, I fail to see how those toys should cost that much with any excuse or rationalization possible. Maybe if they sell these at Target, we'll get a more competitive price. But no one in their right mind is going to spend 12 bucks on something that their kid is going to lose in their house, only to sell back for 25 cents at a Yard Sale a year later. They could have came up with a more reasonable price, and they didn't. They screwed themselves up mightily. If they go bankrupt, it's their own darn faulty. Unless of course they're going Enron, and trying to go bankrupt to get whatever sweet money they don't deserve.
Seriously, I didn't think I'd hate a toy company more than Mattel, but they come off reasonable compared to this.
Under no circumstances should <3" of plastic, unless it's an extremely rare collectors edition of something, cost 12 bucks. I know no sane company would jack the prices up on purpose. Clearly they aren't. This isn't some start up company struggling to make ends meet, this isn't a collector to collector market. It's a mainstream company selling at mainstream stores. Unless it's a huge mistake on someone's end or TRU going mad with power, I fail to see how those toys should cost that much with any excuse or rationalization possible. Maybe if they sell these at Target, we'll get a more competitive price. But no one in their right mind is going to spend 12 bucks on something that their kid is going to lose in their house, only to sell back for 25 cents at a Yard Sale a year later. They could have came up with a more reasonable price, and they didn't. They screwed themselves up mightily. If they go bankrupt, it's their own darn faulty. Unless of course they're going Enron, and trying to go bankrupt to get whatever sweet money they don't deserve.
Seriously, I didn't think I'd hate a toy company more than Mattel, but they come off reasonable compared to this.