Stocking at Toys R Us is automated to a point, but the warehouse does force items on the stores as well, and if the different waves have different SKN numbers then wave 1 sitting on the shelf would not mean no other waves with different SKN numbers would be shipped. I worked for TRU for 17 years and the bottom line is that they really aren't that efficient at getting new product to the stores on on the shelves quickly. I used to find new figures from different lines at Kmart and Electronic Boutique before we got them, which I always thought was embarassing for the "Wolrd's Biggest Toy Store".
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Note though, wave 3 is only appearing in select TRUs now. No TRU I have in my area has them (that I have seen).. probably won't for awhile as these stores have 3 to 4 pegs full of GL, Sinestro and Lex still. I ordered my Wave 3 from tru.com.
TRU managers "can" special order re-stocks if they feel there is a need. Especially if say certain items have been stolen, so the count of in-stock units is wrong... so the computer says the items are still on the floor in error. It's just not something they do too often, but they can and will do it.
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Walmart and Target do the same thing. Its all automated. As registers record sales items sold it compares to shelf counts When a certain number is reached a new order is put in. Thats why DC Cyborgs and Shazams are clogging pegs in alot of places. I just saw today Cyborg was FINALLY marked down to $11 at my old store.Comment
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>If they unloaded them at $10, they may not of made much or anything on them at that price.
It's called "maximalization," and sometimes it takes a bit to sort out. Sure, you might sell more at a lower price, but the amonut of extra you sell might not equal the absolute amount of income made if you sell fewer at a higher price.
Don C.Comment
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Walmart and Target do the same thing. Its all automated. As registers record sales items sold it compares to shelf counts When a certain number is reached a new order is put in. Thats why DC Cyborgs and Shazams are clogging pegs in alot of places. I just saw today Cyborg was FINALLY marked down to $11 at my old store.Comment
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>If they unloaded them at $10, they may not of made much or anything on them at that price.
It's called "maximalization," and sometimes it takes a bit to sort out. Sure, you might sell more at a lower price, but the amonut of extra you sell might not equal the absolute amount of income made if you sell fewer at a higher price.
Don C.
Plus I really dont think they would be losing that much money even at $10 for the item in question.Comment
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Both the TRUs near me went for a period of weeks with no RA figures at all. When finally restocked, Superman and GL sold thru quickly. There have been a lone pair of Sinestro and Luthor for weeks in one, and nothing in the other. One of the stores never got wave 2, the other appeared to get one case that sold thru quickly. What's the explanation for no wave 2 in one, and no wave 3 in either given that the shelves are not, nor ever have been, "clogged" with old stock? Similar story with Batman B&B figures, BTW.Comment
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With the matter of peg warmers, surely they must have people who look into these matters, getting mail from mattel with new product and other companys, where they calculate of what line, how much was sold etc., and then in accordance ordering X for the future, it just sounds logical, otherwise it just sounds like a computer system run by monkeys with no sense. Really bizzare reading this, just order the things online I say, must save everyone a hell of a lot of money and time.Comment
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