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Rbrt
10
Sep 29, 2016
I do not know why on a thing like mass drop Wizards & Hasbro can not at the VERY LEAST sell them for RETAIL PRICE. Oh let's all get together & order at a value price.....NOT! ~ As we are all getting together to pay MORE than retail. It is like this with A LOT of drops for MTG stuff......& that is just poopy!!!
KoboldCoterie
47
Sep 29, 2016
RbrtI'm sorry, where are you finding FTVs selling for MSRP? I'd love to know.
"Retail price" in this case is anywhere from $50 to $90+ depending on where you're at.
Rbrt
10
Sep 29, 2016
KoboldCoterieMSRP is between the supplier & retailer. The supplier knows what he sells them to to retailer for, then suggests a price for the retailer to make a NICE PROFIT on the product. What you are talking about is actually NOT retailer price it is SECONDARY market price. Drops & Massdrop should be dealing with Retailers NOT SECONDARY MARKET SELLERS.
KoboldCoterie
47
Sep 29, 2016
RbrtPlease point me to a retailer that is or ever was selling these for less than $50. Otherwise, I will continue believing that you don't know what you're talking about.
Bruetschle1
1
Sep 29, 2016
KoboldCoterieD20 hobbies in lexington kentucky sold them for 34.99 plus tax on launch day
Frausti
2
Sep 29, 2016
KoboldCoterieComic shop plus in Newark, Ohio sells every ftv at retail price when they release
Uksor
34
Sep 29, 2016
FraustiBut that's release. It's not release any more.
Frausti
2
Sep 29, 2016
UksorYes, but they asked for someone to point then to a store that ever was selling them for retail.
Uksor
34
Sep 29, 2016
FraustiFair.
FrozenSun
21
Sep 29, 2016
KoboldCoterieTitan Games in Illinois had pre-orders for $34.99