I quite agree - they had a ready market there.
Yes where is Playmobil?!?!?!
I have given up trying to understand their methods! They hired a marketing firm to promote sales increases in the USA, & Canada, but when they could break out their retired molds, & do some custom country team sets, they just miss out on the entire thing !
Thanks for your comments,
Elaine,
WoT and
Bill!
Let's hope that Playmobil's CEO is reading this topic. And, let's hope that Geobra's major decision makers quickly realize how inept their marketing people really are.
The 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver are not a surprise. Good grief ... they had FOUR years to get ready for it!Hudson's Bay Company is the premier player in Vancouver for Winter Olympics related gifts, mementos, keepsakes, souvenirs, etc. They have had coverage on CNN, Oprah and the major networks internationally during the Winter Olympics. And, the Hudson's Bay Company is no stranger to Playmobil. They stocked Playmobil in their Victoria store on Vancouver Island after they moved into Eaton's Centre.
If Geobra can make an exclusive Victorian truck (4083) for Karstadt, they could have just as easily made an exclusive Winter Olympics snowboarder for the Hudson's Bay Company.The more I think about it, the more frustrated and the more angry I get!
How could such a fantastic opportunity have just slipped through their fingers? Who was asleep? ...
I'm really sorry that I didn't write an email to Zirndorf four years ago. But, I wonder if they would have even read it? And, if they did read it, wonder if they'd have just passed it on to their brilliant marketing department ...
All the best,
Richard