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Offline Rasputin

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Re: Playmobil.com USA changes
« Reply #10 on: January 03, 2009, 15:06:57 »
Thanks Gepetto, Looks like a lot has been added in the last day or so . Like the 5705 Fire starter set that strangely commanded a high price on ebay . The return of last years blisters and Halloween pumpkins (after the holiday). and lots more in other themes 

Update... looks like the add on Egyptians are here   :yippee:
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Re: Playmobil.com USA changes
« Reply #11 on: January 03, 2009, 19:43:04 »
They added a ton of great stuff!   :love:

It's a shame, though, that it sometimes takes forever for the "available" stuff to go active (note if you try to buy it, it says "not available").

Timotheos I am now rereading an edited version of " The Grand Inquisitor " by Dostoevsky  8}
wait a minute those pictures are of books written in Russian. You were able to learn to read? I struggle now-a-days to read and i have very few to speak with  :-[.  

Hi Ras, I can read and write elementary Russian, or at least could when I was studying it.  My vocabulary has dropped so low that most of the 50-syllable words otherwise known as Russian have left my grasp.  I could read sixth-grade level books with the help of a dictionary (aka a book called a "reader", in simplified language).

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Re: Playmobil.com USA changes
« Reply #12 on: January 04, 2009, 18:52:49 »
I am really suprised to see some of the blister packs listed on their site, I wonder if this means that other retailers could order them? I had never seen the veterinarian and foal blister before and their prices are better than Fred Meyer or K Mart (strange).




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Re: Playmobil.com USA changes
« Reply #13 on: January 05, 2009, 18:06:48 »
Has anyone noticed that the Roman add on figures and only the Romans are now $9.99 on the U.S. web site?  >:( Can anyone explain this or is it a mistake on the web site?  ???

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Re: Playmobil.com USA changes
« Reply #14 on: January 06, 2009, 00:51:58 »
I did notice and I don't think it is a mistake. I am going to very quickly buy my Romans from a vendor who still has stock for $8.99!!



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Re: Playmobil.com USA changes
« Reply #15 on: January 06, 2009, 01:18:55 »
Has anyone noticed that the Roman add on figures and only the Romans are now $9.99 on the U.S. web site?  >:( Can anyone explain this or is it a mistake on the web site?  ???

I could be mistaken, but I think there were a lot of price increases to various sets.
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Re: Playmobil.com USA changes
« Reply #16 on: January 06, 2009, 01:43:37 »
I have to admit I did not pay attention to the prices of the sets just the specials and the figures, also noted that the Western theme did not appear with the other new icons.



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Re: Playmobil.com USA changes
« Reply #17 on: January 06, 2009, 02:06:18 »
I have to admit I did not pay attention to the prices of the sets

Hey Guys, we need to turn Gepetto's response into a flame war.

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Oh, I see, Captain Money Bags don't need to pay no attention to prices. 
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But seriously, PM USA's pricing is frequently inconsistent.  I haven't figured out whether this is sloppiness or related to some underlying cost we don't know about (example: the white tigers and orange tiger add-ons are not priced the same).

Obviously, for discontinued sets, the lower pricing reflects lack of demand.  But does it mean one color of tigers is in higher demand?  Or, that one color of tigers is more expensive to make?  Or, is it just carelessness?

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Re: Playmobil.com USA changes
« Reply #18 on: January 08, 2009, 01:31:13 »
Well Gepetto i hope it was a mistake on the web site. But i'm with you on the notion of buying from other vendors before they follow suit. ;)

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Re: Playmobil.com USA changes
« Reply #19 on: January 08, 2009, 03:24:51 »
Or, that one color of tigers is more expensive to make? 

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Actually, yes different colours do have different production costs, so maybe one lot of tigers is more expensive.  My wife is a qualified analytical chemist and used to work in the paint trade.  Green paint is the cheapest paint to make and red one of the dearest, if not the dearest because it is a semi-transparent pigment and so you have to use a lot of it to get the coverage.  But who wants green tigers?
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