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What you have to remember Zed is that retailers outside the big 3 are WAAAAY down the line as far as distibution is concerned. If Wal-Mart suddenly orders an extra 3000 cases they have to come from somewhere, and that means that the guy supplying figures to your local comic shop gets the shaft.
And yet wal-mart too gets the shaft as well, that is the part that doesn't fit.
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And once again I have to point out that TRU has no shortage in their wharehouse. Based upon observation of my local market and others I've visited in the last year, I have to assume that Target and Wal-Mart don't either.
I haven't a TRU locally, but on trips I have taken again there has been little to no pressence at TRU's I have vistied.
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As for waves 2 and 3, Hasbro did a refresh case with older figures not too terribly long ago. Are you sure it wasn't these you were seeing? Because the whole point of that was to help collectors "catch up", not to screw Wal-Mart over.
So the question is that if these were never ordered and instead filling year old orders that had been cancelled why? Basicly you are saying that orders from a year ago are just now getting filled?
Also who said screw over wal mart, Just stating that these items were ordered a year ago and that they were cancelled at that time, suddenly filled a month ago, just odd.
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I'm still not buying this giant conspiracy theory. It makes ZERO business sense. While I understand your frustration, I think it's unfair and kinda crazy to create a huge behind the scene reason for it.
You know, when did someone say conspiracy theory. Poor business practice, but never conspiracy. Need an example, TF movie figs did the exact same thing, miraculously there was a sudden influx and demand was met, but when they first showed up, it was like pulling teeth to find what you wanted. The difference there is the responce time was much faster.