View Full Version : American Hypsters- do me a favour
regwec
05-01-2006, 08:14 AM
Could somebody please find me the accurate cost of mailing the weight of one or two figures from the USA to the UK? The prices retailers charge here regularly include a 200-300% mark up. I simply don't see why we should pay that- I'd happily spend the same money having my purchases shipped from the USA, if only because it will be less money in the pockets of greedy shop keepers.
Many thanks.
it really depends on what they weigh. What figures would you be talking about?
Roughneck
05-01-2006, 01:17 PM
I can tell you that the standart weight of one figure from Canada to the UK is right around $25.
From the USA I dunno.
regwec
05-01-2006, 01:28 PM
Thanks, that's helpful. I suppose, if the shipping is around $25/£15, then I would need to buy in bulk to make it worthwhile. But in the UK, where toys with a rrp of $7 are frequently sold for £15 ($27), it wouldn't take much to make a saving.
Roughneck
05-01-2006, 01:34 PM
That's what sucks about not being American. There figs are likt $7.88 or something. Here they go for $14 retail. And that sucks cause right now tha Canadian Dollar is higher than it's been oin a while. It's at 90 cents right now. So why do I pay nearly double for a fig?
Venom_uk
05-01-2006, 01:35 PM
Thanks, that's helpful. I suppose, if the shipping is around $25/£15, then I would need to buy in bulk to make it worthwhile. But in the UK, where toys with a rrp of $7 are frequently sold for £15 ($27), it wouldn't take much to make a saving.
Actually, if the US RRP is $7, chances are the UK RRP will be about £7. So example, ML's usually retail for bout £7.99 (give or take a few pench). Usually, whatever you pay in dollars, we end up paying for in pounds. So we're getting shafted good & proper over here when it comes to things like figures!
Roughneck
05-01-2006, 01:38 PM
7 pounds? That's like 14 bucks right?
Venom_uk
05-01-2006, 01:41 PM
7 pounds? That's like 14 bucks right?
Yep.
Right now, £7 = $13US, $14CA.
regwec
05-01-2006, 01:43 PM
Actually, if the US RRP is $7, chances are the UK RRP will be about £7. So example, ML's usually retail for bout £7.99 (give or take a few pench). Usually, whatever you pay in dollars, we end up paying for in pounds. So we're getting shafted good & proper over here when it comes to things like figures!
It's often the case that dollars are simply translated into pounds (adding 100% to the cost), but it depends on the retailer. Genuinely unscrupulous chains such as Forbidden Planet will think nothing of charging £15-£18 for a cheap, mass market figure.
Roughneck
05-01-2006, 01:43 PM
yep 14 Bucks
Venom_uk
05-01-2006, 01:49 PM
It's often the case that dollars are simply translated into pounds (adding 100% to the cost), but it depends on the retailer. Genuinely unscrupulous chains such as Forbidden Planet will think nothing of charging £15-£18 for a cheap, mass market figure.
Forbidden Plant take the piss most of the time with their prices. Before ML's hit the mass market over here (up to series 8) they were charging anything from £10 - £25 for an f'in figure! But now, thankfully, that at least 3 major retailers here now stock them, they've been forced to drop their prices alot. Well, apart from variants. They still charge the Earth for them! OH, & the new Wal-Mart exclusive wave. They've got had them in now (or will be soon) & are selling each figure for £15. Here's hoping Asda (Wal-Marts, UK sister company) pick the wave up. That'll learn 'em! :p
regwec
05-01-2006, 01:52 PM
One certainly hopes so. I also hope Mattel DCSH appear in more shops of a less specialist nature. Alternatively, amazon should stock them.
There's no hope for smaller manufacturers like DC Direct, I suppose. :(
Venom_uk
05-01-2006, 01:57 PM
There's no hope for smaller manufacturers like DC Direct, I suppose. :(
Same can be said for the likes of NECA's Cult Classics. Only ever gonna find thous kinda figures at specialist shops, unfortunatly. :(
Goldenage Batman
05-01-2006, 02:18 PM
Could somebody please find me the accurate cost of mailing the weight of one or two figures from the USA to the UK? The prices retailers charge here regularly include a 200-300% mark up. I simply don't see why we should pay that- I'd happily spend the same money having my purchases shipped from the USA, if only because it will be less money in the pockets of greedy shop keepers.
Many thanks.
I think if you go to a post office and ask...they'll be able to tell ya....That's how I found out about 60 cent stamps to Canada...
Roughneck
05-01-2006, 02:21 PM
Yeah, but he's in England.
Goldenage Batman
05-01-2006, 02:22 PM
Oh...:p:o..
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