HA Ha.Maybe if we went to Ireland to get one, they would still make the deadline as 2008 would come after 2009.Ah-to be sure,to be sure!(apologies to the Irish )I'm gonna hazard a guess that they aren't going to make that deadline
I guess so. I was assuming that all the pre-orders were unofficial as there were no official promotional images and the item was never featured on MR's website.Fozzie was also available for pre-order on Amazon and several other sites last spring.
MR let them do that on their own back as MR wanted to be sure everything was right, so although they did officially announce him, they didnt put him up for pre-order.Fozzie was also available for pre-order on Amazon and several other sites last spring.
No, no... you misunderstood. He was saying the retail should have been $600-$700. Sorry for the confusion.But that means then that kermit would of retailed at $6000-$7000 according to that!
I see.So you think Kermit was made for only $60 or $70?.I know a lot of Retailers over here in Australia work on a 100% mark up.No, no... you misunderstood. He was saying the retail should have been $600-$700. Sorry for the confusion.
Yes, that is correct. But what my friend was saying was that was not a very good business plan. He should have been sold for a lot more. I think, and I'm totally just guessing now, that they thought these would sell much faster than they did and they wouldn't be stuck storing so much inventory or had their investment money tied up for so long. That is perhaps why they went with a lower sell-through price. Of course, considering how much slower they sold, if the price had been higher, they may never have sold out of Kermit or Animal. And they even had to drop the price on Animal to finally sell off the remainder.Hang on, if kermit was made for around $70 and he sold for $200, then it is only a bit more than double.