JohnFranklin
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The following question is not COMPLETELY Muppet related, but it does deal with action figures in general. If the powers that be feel they need to remove this because it's off topic, please do so. I'm merely asking here because this is the one of the nicest communities online and I think I'd get some good reqponses.
So here's my question:
What is the deal with people buying action figures and opening them, doing something to the figure, carefully resealing it and then taking it back to the store?
Example: I was in Target last night and there was one of those GI JOE packages of DUKE vs. COBRA COMMANDER and the package had been opened, Cobra Commander removed and a action figure of some NASCAR driver put in it's place and then the package was neatly resealed. I have also seen a Jakks Pacific WWE figure of The Rock where the shirt had been removed and the whole figure resealed.
These are just two examples of this. I've seen many like these for the past two or so years in stores in Northern and Southern CA and it boggles my mind everytime. Is this happening anywhere else? Or is it the work of one lone wacky Californian (Maryland has their crazy guy running around, we have ours.)
Also, what's the point of doing this? Is someone trying to make a RARE VARIENT and then waiting for it to show up on eBay, then buying it and reporting the seller to eBay for selling a resealed item?
I just don't get it!
Thoughts?
jf
So here's my question:
What is the deal with people buying action figures and opening them, doing something to the figure, carefully resealing it and then taking it back to the store?
Example: I was in Target last night and there was one of those GI JOE packages of DUKE vs. COBRA COMMANDER and the package had been opened, Cobra Commander removed and a action figure of some NASCAR driver put in it's place and then the package was neatly resealed. I have also seen a Jakks Pacific WWE figure of The Rock where the shirt had been removed and the whole figure resealed.
These are just two examples of this. I've seen many like these for the past two or so years in stores in Northern and Southern CA and it boggles my mind everytime. Is this happening anywhere else? Or is it the work of one lone wacky Californian (Maryland has their crazy guy running around, we have ours.)
Also, what's the point of doing this? Is someone trying to make a RARE VARIENT and then waiting for it to show up on eBay, then buying it and reporting the seller to eBay for selling a resealed item?
I just don't get it!
Thoughts?
jf