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Holiday Wish List For 2009?

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

So what’s on your list this year? Is there a “must have” toy that you’re looking forward to getting as a gift or for yourself this winter? I typically don’t ask for toy stuff for the holidays or my birthday. It’s a hobby that I enjoy from start to finish, so I tend to buy it all myself.

I have been surprised on occasion by people picking up something for me unexpectedly. Doesn’t happen often though, so I never bank on any new toys showing up during the winter holiday season.

I think my toy buying is on hiatus until January. At that point in time, I’d really like to get Hot Toys John Connor (first version as well as Final Battle), Hot Toys Astro Boy MMS figure, and the Hot Toys Astro Boy Vinyl statue (if it has no lights built in, I’d be modding it to light up). Non-toy stuff I need to grab… X-Files season 9 dvd’s, Leon (The Professional) Director’s Cut dvd, a bottle of Obsello Absinthe, and various other movies and books.

So how about you? What sorts of things are your “must have” items? Aside from toys is there anything else you’re really looking forward to? Books? Movies? Tools? Robots? cybernetic implants?

Sale at Darkfigures.com

Monday, November 30th, 2009

I don’t work here or anything, but it’s a decent sale and I’ve bought from them before. There’s a sale going on at darkfigures.com today. In addition to items on sale, if your order is over $99 you get free shipping. Go check em out. Be sure to use the coupon code DARK0666 when checking out.

EDIT 12/2/2009: 5% OFF ANY IN-STOCK ITEM USE COUPON CODE: YSFDARK

Without Ebay, would toy communities be as large?

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

I’ve pondered quite a bit lately about how Ebay has impacted toy collectors and their associated communities online. Ebay has some pretty rotten practices in place to be sure. They were a little more friendly back before they acquired Paypal and back when Yahoo auctions was giving them a run for their money, but they still provide some valuable services.

I’ve thought about this a lot as of late because I’ve been buying up a lot of Sigma 6 figures. I got into them in 2007, just as the line was wrapping up. As you may or may not know, the last of the line saw the light of day in 2008, which means you won’t find these anymore at your local Toys R Us, Wal-Mart, Target, etc. It makes getting them pretty tough. Ebay to the rescue.

Some people don’t do Ebay, but for someone like me who has such diverse toy interests, it really makes sense…especially in the event that you get into a line a little late.

Based on the sheer number of toys available on Ebay and based on the amount of people bidding against me at any given time, I would guess that Ebay has had a huge impact on the growth of toy collector and customizer communities.

Despite its flaws and sometimes shady business practices, Ebay has helped the growth of many toy communities online even if some people aren’t aware of it. I would like to see some legit competition for Ebay though in order to keep them from raising prices and offering less value to users.

Things Ebay could do to stay ahead in this game:

    1. Pay attention when buyers or sellers report auction violations – This is so simple and they constantly drop the ball on this. On a number of occasions I have reported the same spammer posting in the action figures category with things that are NOT remotely action figures. They are 1:1 scale costume accessories. It’s ridiculous that Ebay leaves them there. They allow it, because they make no money from pulling them, only from sales. Please visit that link up there and let me know if I’m the one that is missing something about those torn up panty hose being “action figures”.

    2. Allow buyers to BLOCK sellers. Allow sellers to BLOCK buyers. – They have it in place so you can disallow bids from people with zero feedback. Wow. Great. How about letting me block bids from people under 90% feedback or under 10 total feedback ratings or allowing me to block users newer than 30 days? If I’m a buyer and I see the same overpriced junk for sale from the same seller with the same overpriced shipping, why can’t I filter that seller out of my results?

    3. SHOPPING CART!!!! – Come ON already… how long is this going to take? Why can there NOT be a shopping cart with items cued up? Click buy and it buys them all at once and if from different sellers, you can pay individually still…or better yet, since it’s probably done via Paypal, why can’t I pay ONE total to Paypal and they take care of the paperwork? It’s such an outdated method. It works for auctions sure…if you’re only buying a couple things. These days with all the stores on Ebay and all the “buy it now” options, a shopping cart should be mandatory.

    4. Stop gouging buyers with your double dipping. – You’re getting listing fees, sales fees, picture fees…why do you need to stick people with fees at Paypal too? You already OWN Paypal…just because it has a different name, doesn’t mean the money isn’t going to Ebay. Stop double dipping. You already have the best business model anywhere…you have NO inventory, you are not required to ship items, you don’t need to approve ANYTHING aside from the account creation.

Just some friendly suggestions should Ebay actually care about being the “best” instead of just the “biggest”.

In closing, I still believe Ebay is a very valuable tool in collecting and building online hobby-based communities.

FCC to require bloggers to specify “freebies”

Monday, October 5th, 2009

The FCC will require all bloggers to specify if they’ve received free products or other remuneration for “reviews” of products or services done online.

I think this is a great idea. People who receive free products and then give glowing reviews just because they got the product for free or at a discounted price should be seen for what they really are: SHILLS. There are a lot of “review” places on line for products, and quite a few for toys in particular. I’ve always suspected a few of them at least in part based their praise on kickbacks they’d earn from referral sales, based on products they receive for free or at a discount, or based it on other incentives offered to them by a certain company.

There will be fines levied (up to $11,000 per instance) against people who don’t disclose this information now and I think it’s long overdue. It’s part of protecting consumers from deceptive marketing and I welcome it.

Read here for more info: The Scoop

As I’ve said before – if you see a review written by me, it’s because I bought the product and gave it an honest informed inspection. I don’t sugar coat things and I don’t harshly criticize products for no reason. I’m no fan boy, but I’m not out to tear apart everything that comes across my desk…

Organization (Or ‘Controlling the Chaos’)

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

As with any collection, at some point if the influx of new is greater than the purging of the old, you’re going to run out of space. It’s simple to understand, but hard to cope with if you’re not willing to let go of some items. So how can you deal with this situation?

Organization is a good start to making some sense of what you have. You can pile a bunch of boxed figures in a corner, but they’re not really much use to you if you can’t get to them easily or worse yet, if you can’t even really SEE what’s in the boxes!

I’m guilty of letting my toy room become my “storage room”. It’s easy to get something new and have real life pull you away and then something ELSE shows up and the same things happen again. After a little while you end up with a pile of stuff that you’ve never even had a chance to open, customize, or play with.
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