Amiibo Discussion Thread 2: I Got 99 Pre-orders But A Rosalina Ain't One

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Woo, I've been out of it. I didn't realize a new thread had been put up.

Will keep checking for any Rosalina updates. She's the only one I don't have secured (though it's pretty hard for me to trust TRU about Lucario at this point).
 
FYI amiibros - looks like gamestop has all wave 3 available for preorder right now.

*checks Shulk*

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3 rares in one day?

OH HAPPY DAY!

shout out to Geedorah for the hook up on Fox.

now the true hunt for the Trinity begins.
 
Apparently TRU shipped my pit but my tracking information hasn't updated yet. It's been a couple of days. Should I worry?
 
-Open Google Chrome.
-enter amazon.de
-search "Marth Amiibo"
-Check the price, should not be more than 15 Euros.
-Activate Google Translate (Right click on the webpage and select translate, or go to options in the top right corner of the window and choose translate this page).
-Log in to you amazon account, no matter where you are it should work.
-Try to buy 3 or more figures, shipping is way cheaper that way, add them to your cart.
-Choose your payment option and be sure to select your preferred shipping method, cheapest on the top.
-Pay up.
-Receive email notification with shipping.
-Wait.
-Eat something while waiting.
-Cry because of the stress of waiting.
-Go watch Madagascar's Penguins.
-Come back to your house, your shipment was there today but you missed it, DAMN YOU DREAMWORKS.
-Wait until the next week for it to arrive.
-Here it is! Open it!
-OH MY GOD ITS BEAUTIFUL DID I JUST PAID 60 BUCKS FOR A FEW TOYS WHAT IS WRONG WITH ME.
-Enjoy
Apparently the marth amiibo can't be shipped to my address. Maybe bc it's a third party seller?
 
Lol why would he be screwed these things are easy to sell for market price.
Not in Japan there not... lol and selling for cost is technically money lost to a scalper I just can't wait till Nintendo starts to make enough to meet demand. It'll start happening eventually and if not there will be so many that profit will be negillible at best but for now its open season sadly. Scalpers really just don't understand there own market. I mean yeah you can make money on these obviously but to what end? few thousand? Tens of thousands? Chump change imo when real money can be made or lost else where seriously let us have our toys for prices if thats what we want. Go make your money on real rare items or in stock market, or other financial avenues like a grown up. Heck I'm pretty certain I made more in stocks last year than anyone profitting off a toy craze expect probably the manufactures of course.
 
Not in Japan there not... lol and selling for cost is technically money lost to a scalper I just can't wait till Nintendo starts to make enough to meet demand. It'll start happening eventually and if not there will be so many that profit will be negillible at best but for now its open season sadly. Scalpers really just don't understand there own market. I mean yeah you can make money on these obviously but to what end? few thousand? Tens of thousands? Chump change imo when real money can be made or lost else where seriously let us have our toys for prices if thats what we want. Go make your money on real rare items or in stock market, or other financial avenues like a grown up. Heck I'm pretty certain I made more in stocks last year than anyone profitting off a toy craze expect probably the manufactures of course.
Actually there is no risk with amiibos and if you think Nintendo will put all 49 characters on the same shelf they have now you are nuts. They still wouldn't do it even if they had more space. Some people need to wake up and accept the fact certain amiibos will not hit store shelves again thats just fact. It happens with anything collectible wise and since Nintendo is new to the business don't expect a restock anytime soon. Nintendo also isn't going to be listening to the "minority" of complainers because it is collectors wanting to get their hands on the rares they never planned on buying till they became rare.
 
To even begin making a profit on amiibo you have to sell at about $25, just about double market price. Taxes, shipping, fees... Unless it's a local only deal. Though I'd be afraid of selling locally when people know you bought so many. Craigslist can be a scary place. :L

Basically, he'll make a lot of money, but only if he sells now/price doesn't drop to MSRP in the next month or two.
 
To even begin making a profit on amiibo you have to sell at about $25, just about double market price. Taxes, shipping, fees... Unless it's a local only deal. Though I'd be afraid of selling locally when people know you bought so many. Craigslist can be a scary place. :L

Basically, he'll make a lot of money, but only if he sells now/price doesn't drop to MSRP in the next month or two.
Honestly people buying amiibo just because they are rare are just as bad if not worse than scalpers because they are hypocritical.
 
Actually there is no risk with amiibos and if you think Nintendo will put all 49 characters on the same shelf they have now your nuts. They still wouldn't do it even if they had more space.

Not what I said at all ;) I just mean they will make more of the coming figures you'd be nuts to think that they wouldn't. It's an absolute gravy train for them with almost 0 risk. Nintendo is great at making demand where they want it. Arguably even better than Apple audience wise. And I bet anything our shelves start looking like those in Europe after Port strikes end + Nintendo sees the profit in there hands at January's end. I'd definitely look to March/April at having far more vast quantity of them. Absolutely irresponsible not too. To think otherwise is abysmally ignorant of them imo.
 
My post inferred nothing of the sort, but okay, lol.

Edit: shoot, this is in reply to Daily. Knew I should have quoted.
 
Not what I said at all ;) I just mean they will make more of the coming figures you'd be nuts to think that they wouldn't. It's an absolute gravy train for them with almost 0 risk. Nintendo is great at making demand where they want it. Arguably even better than Apple audience wise. And I bet anything our shelves start looking like those in Europe after Port strikes end + Nintendo sees the profit in there hands at January's end. I'd definitely look to March/April at having far more vast quantity of them. Absolutely irresponsible not too. To think otherwise is abysmally ignorant of them imo.
What makes you think they would listen to the minority which is basically collectors clamoring about it because they didn't get them at the beginning and now all of a sudden want them? Nintendo won't do it and its a smart decision none the less.
 
Actually there is no risk with amiibos and if you think Nintendo will put all 49 characters on the same shelf they have now you are nuts. They still wouldn't do it even if they had more space. Some people need to wake up and accept the fact certain amiibos will not hit store shelves again thats just fact. It happens with anything collectible wise and since Nintendo is new to the business don't expect a restock anytime soon. Nintendo also isn't going to be listening to the "minority" of complainers because it is collectors wanting to get their hands on the rares they never planned on buying till they became rare.

They can make more money by printing more. It's Super Mario All-Stars for the Wii all over again. Shitty port of a rom that costs way more than it should have, yet it got all rare and people wanted it. Then they cashed in on that by re-releasing it later. They'll do the same with Amiibos.
 
Gotta blame Nintendo of America too, no?

I mean, they can't really argue the 'if we didn't partner for whatever-amiibo there would be none of this amiibo' (like MS and Sony can argue for Tomb Raider and SFV, however legit or not).

I mean...everyone else outside of North America can pre-order the Shulks and Rosalinas everywhere. Why not US (and Canada)?

Only thing I can think of is it being a way to promote lesser known characters (although why Lucario and Rosalina are exclusives if that's the case is another thing entirely).
 
What makes you think they would listen to the minority which is basically collectors clamoring about it because they didn't get them at the beginning and now all of a sudden want them? Nintendo won't do it and its a smart decision none the less.

Well a sold out market no matter whom purchases an item is still high demand and more supply = money in Nintendo's pocket they'll hit the right balance all its gonna take is time.
 
Well a sold out market no matter whom purchases an item is still high demand and more supply = money in Nintendo's pocket they'll hit the right balance all its gonna take is time.
They are still on a schedule for about 3 more waves of figures for smash bros you think they are going to delay those waves just for 3 no name figures no one cared much for before they became rare? Don't think so toy supply doesn't work that way. They rather put more Mario, Pikachu, Link, Kirby etc on the shelves than have to reprint those 3 no names.
 
Apparently the marth amiibo can't be shipped to my address. Maybe bc it's a third party seller?

Use amazon.fr. They are still taking orders and predict to be in stock in 2-4 weeks. For Marth.

Honestly people buying amiibo just because they are rare are just as bad if not worse than scalpers because they are hypocritical.

You keep saying this, it's almost like you are trying to justify scalping in your mind by equating it to collecting. Be honest, how many amiibos have you purchased now that you intend to sell for money? Your business is your own business as far as I'm concerned but don't be disingenuous please.
 
They are still on a schedule for about 3 more waves of figures for smash bros you think they are going to delay those waves just for 3 no name figures no one cared much for before they became rare? Don't think so toy supply doesn't work that way. They rather put more Mario, Pikachu, Link, Kirby etc on the shelves than have to reprint those 3 no names.

LOL no name figures in a Nintendo game you must be smoking alot more of the desired characters are coming ZSS, Robin, Shulk, R.O.B, PacMan, Sonic, Game & Watch, to say those are no name is to deny alot. lol
 
Marth and Wii Fit Trainer? Sure, I can see why you would call them a no name (despite Marth's relative popularity). But Villager? Animal Crossing is pretty big man.
 
Use amazon.fr. They are still taking orders and predict to be in stock in 2-4 weeks. For Marth.



You keep saying this, it's almost like you are trying to justify scalping in your mind by equating it to collecting. Be honest, how many amiibos have you purchased now that you intend to sale for money? Your business is your own business as far as I'm concerned but don't be disingenuous please.
I am not being anything I am being realistic. I have seen post on here about people claiming about buying the ones they only want and their favorite characters. That is good because you are simply not buying the item because it is rare. You are buying the item because you appreciate the character and wish to own it as a collectible. But if you are buying something because its rare it ruins the chance of a true fan of the character who actually wanted it before knowing it was rare.

So not only do you take away the chance of the true fan to walk in the store and buy their favorite character. You now own an item you never intended to buy simply because it is rare ruining the chance for the people Nintendo actually intended for their audience to buy.

Congratulations you are now just as bad as a scalper you are a hoarder. You want to own certain amiibo because they are rare. That is not a collector its hoarding.
You can't tell me people bought Wii fit, Marth, Villager because they appreciate every aspect and are a fan of their games. They bought them because they thought they would never have the chance to buy them at market again. Yet it is ok to be bashing scalpers when they are essentially doing the same thing but just in multiple quantities.
 
LOL no name figures in a Nintendo game you must be smoking alot more of the desired characters are coming ZSS, Robin, Shulk, R.O.B, PacMan, Sonic, Game & Watch, to say those are no name is to deny alot. lol
To the general auidence they are no names. Sonic and Pacman not quite. The rest you stated are no names to the general public.
 
So since ive decided to collect an open collrction and sealed ive gotten all doubles except for shulk and metaknight. Anyone here willing to trade a rosalina and lucario for a shulk and metaknight?
 
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GoNintendo is reporting that GameStop MAY be discontinuing six amiibo figures in their system. (NOTE: I haven’t verified the legitimacy of this memo myself)

This comes on the heals of Target putting Fox and Samus on their Discontinued list.

Here is what the supposed internal memo says…

Amiibo Availability Update

As amiibo characters continue to be big sellers as each new wave launches, it is possible that some may not be available right now due to high demand.

For the time being, the following characters may not be re-stocked once you sell through your current inventory:

Wii Fit Trainer
Villager
Marth
Captain Falcon
Little Mac
Pit

These may become available again in the future, as Nintendo continually strives to have a regular supply of amiibo in the marketplace.

May waves of amiibo are still to come, so be sure to communicate these releases to your customers so that they can reserve the amiibos ahead of time to increase the chance that they will receive the characters they want as they launch.

First off, ‘amiibos’?! come on now GameStop…

Secondly, don’t over-react. Really if you read this several times, we’re not really learning anything we didn’t know already.

All six of these figures are rare and hard to get. The memo uses vague terms like ‘may’, ‘time being’, ‘it is possible’, etc.

This just continues to show that retailers aren’t getting any solid information from Nintendo either.

Just wanted to share this, in the interest of giving you an informed decision as I can.

I will keep you updated as much as possible!
http://www.amiiboinquirer.com/2015/01/05/report-gamestop-may-be-discontinuing-six-amiibo-figures/
The legitimacy of this note has not been verified though.
 
I am not being anything I am being realistic. I have seen post on here about people claiming about buying the ones the only want and their favorite characters. That is good because you are simply not buying the item because it is rare. You are buying the item because you appreciate the character and wish to own it as a collectible. But if you are buying something because its rare it ruins the chance of a true fan of the character who actually wanted it before knowing it was rare.

So not only do you take away the chance of the true fan to walk in the store and buy their favorite character. You now own an item you never intended to buy simply because it is rare ruining the chance for the people nintendo actually intended for their audience to buy.

Congratulations you are now just as bad as a scalper you are a hoarder. You want to own certain amiibo because they are rare. That is not a collector its hoarding.
You can't tell me people bought Wii fit, Marth, Villager because they appreciate every aspect and are a fan of their games. They bought them because they thought they would never have the chance to buy them at market again. Yet it is ok to be bashing scalpers when they are essentially doing the same thing but in just multiple quantities.

So buying one of something to collect is the same or worse, in your mind, as buying 30 to sell for profit?

And are you seriously calling people that collect figures, hoarders?

I noticed that you basically confirmed exactly what I assumed but you still haven't admitted that you are a scalper. You keep dodging that while calling others out for collecting, of all things.
 
Finally had Marth arrive today. Box was torn open and dented but at this point I don't care. I had given up all hope of it arriving and had ordered another from Amazon.de and already gotten a refund for this one (and many others by mistake lol). Finally waves 1 and 2 complete and all of wave 3 pre-ordered. Hopefully we get a little breathing space before wave 4.
 
Thank you! I'm guessing I don't pay until it ships correct? So that'll give me time to fall upon a NA one lol

That's exactly right. In the mean time you could buy amazon.fr gift cards and then apply them to the order, that is if you want to knock the cost down over time. It's just something that I personally like to do. I love it when my items ship and I owe nothing.

Edit: Though that might not be the best idea now that I think about it, because if the item doesn't ship you would be stuck with the gift cards.
 
So buying one of something to collect is the same or worse, in your mind, as buying 30 to sell for profit?

And are you seriously calling people that collect figures, hoarders?

I noticed that you basically confirmed exactly what I assumed but you still haven't admitted that you are a scalper. You keep dodging that while calling others out for collecting, of all things.
Yet you do not address why does it make it alright for a collector to buy something they never intended to buy simply because it is rare. Buying things because they are rare and truly not appreciating the character and their games. It is just as bad as scalping. I am not talking in anyone's favor but when you are a person that buys an item because it is rare you have no right to be insulting scalpers because that makes you one of them.
 
Yet you do not address why does it make it alright for a collector to buy something they never intended to buy simply because it is rare. Buying things because they are rare and truly not appreciating the character and their games. It is just as bad as scalping. I am not talking in anyone's favor but when you are a person that buys an item because it is rare you have no right to be insulting scalpers because that makes you one of them.

People spend money on things they value. There really doesn't have to be any other reason than that. People spend money on things they like, things they use, and yes things that might be worth something some day. Collecting hobbies are pretty popular if you didn't know. I personally own baseball cards and coins because they may have value some day, shocking I know.

You're trying to compare two different things, and it doesn't make any sense. If somebody decides to buy an amiibo because they think it may be valuable, the amiibo served its purpose, to be bought. Usually they buy one single item to add to their collection leaving the other amiibos there for whomever comes along next.

Scalpers on the other hand do nothing but take inventory away from those that collect as well as those that want to actually use the figures or actually like the figures. They then raise the prices to levels far beyond what the item is worth making it impossible for others to own because most simply can't justify paying $100 for a plastic figure.

If you can't understand the difference between the two and why one is vilified and the other isn't, which everybody else but you seems able to, then I honestly can't help you and therefore this conversation is entirely fruitless and pointless
 
People spend money on things they value. There really doesn't have to be any other reason than that. People spend money on things they like, things they use, and yes things that might be worth something some day. Collecting hobbies are pretty popular if you didn't know. I personally own baseball cards and coins because they may have value some day, shocking I know.

You're trying to compare two different things, and it doesn't make any sense. If somebody decides to buy an amiibo because they think it may be valuable, the amiibo served its purpose, to be bought. Usually they buy one single item to add to their collection leaving the other amiibos there for whomever comes along next.

Scalpers on the other hand do nothing but take inventory away from those that collect as well as those that want to actually use the figures or actually like the figures. They then raise the prices to levels far beyond what the item is worth making it impossible for others to own because most simply can't justify paying $100 for a plastic figure.

If you can't understand the difference between the two and why one is vilified and the other isn't, which everybody else but you seems able to, then I honestly can't help you and therefore this conversation is entirely fruitless and pointless
You just proved me right again because collectors that buy something that is rare buy an amiibo they never intended on owning therefore taking 1 inventory from the shelf. This prevents a true fan of that character purchasing it. Like I said its just as bad as scalpers but not in high quantities.
 
Because one to someone who panic buys isn't thirty to someone who is flipping. Its that simple.

I got two of all my pre-orders (Christmas cash!). One for keeps, and one to hopefully sell and cover my own with. But I'm not trying to shove it down people's throats or justify it. I can assure you that nobody cares to hear either of those things. It's something that's best
kept to yourself.
 
You just proved me right again because collectors that buy something that is rare buy an amiibo they never intended on owning therefore taking 1 inventory from the shelf. This prevents a true fan of that character purchasing it. Like I said its just as bad as scalpers but not in high quantities.

And therefore it's not as bad as scalpers. Are we making progress? Yes I think so.

If you propose to me that there isn't much difference between a person that buys an amiibo to collect because it's valuable and from somebody that buys one amiibo to sell, I'll agree with you on principle that it effects inventory the same way. Sure. I've already admitted that I plan to sell a few amiibos here and there to make back some of the money I spent but then I'm not going to the store and buying out their stock of rare amiibos.

You seem to want people to agree that it's alright for somebody to clear out a store for reselling. I won't agree with that.
 
I am not being anything I am being realistic. I have seen post on here about people claiming about buying the ones they only want and their favorite characters. That is good because you are simply not buying the item because it is rare. You are buying the item because you appreciate the character and wish to own it as a collectible. But if you are buying something because its rare it ruins the chance of a true fan of the character who actually wanted it before knowing it was rare.

So not only do you take away the chance of the true fan to walk in the store and buy their favorite character. You now own an item you never intended to buy simply because it is rare ruining the chance for the people Nintendo actually intended for their audience to buy.

Congratulations you are now just as bad as a scalper you are a hoarder. You want to own certain amiibo because they are rare. That is not a collector its hoarding.
You can't tell me people bought Wii fit, Marth, Villager because they appreciate every aspect and are a fan of their games. They bought them because they thought they would never have the chance to buy them at market again. Yet it is ok to be bashing scalpers when they are essentially doing the same thing but just in multiple quantities.

Wow.
 
And therefore it's not as bad as scalpers. Are we making progress? Yes I think so.

If you propose to me that there isn't much difference between a person that buys an amiibo to collect because it's valuable and from somebody that buys one amiibo to sell, I'll agree with you on principle that it effects inventory the same way. Sure. I've already admitted that I plan to sell a few amiibos here and there to make back some of the money I spent but then I'm not going to the store and buying out their stock of rare amiibos.

You seem to want people to agree that it's alright for somebody to clear out a store for reselling. I won't agree with that.
I don't agree with the majority of hypocrites hating on scalpers when they take one inventory from the shelf. They bought the figure because its rare not because they truly appreciated it. If they know it is rare they are aware of the low stock of these figures. Low stock of these figures prevent true fans of these characters to go in the store and buy them. Which the so called collector has blocked him from because he bought the last one from the store simply because it was rare. Just as bad as scalping and even worse when making fun of scalpers when they are a rare hoarder.
 
Only thing I can think of is it being a way to promote lesser known characters (although why Lucario and Rosalina are exclusives if that's the case is another thing entirely).

Exactly, I still don'thave a satisfactory answer. I mean, WFT/Marth/Villager, as much as their fans are dedicated, I might consider as lesser known--and they l've sold out.

Now whether they would've sold out if they were as plentiful as Peach and Mario, well...I'd highly doubt that.

It's still fun to speculate anyway :)
 
I don't agree with the majority of hypocrites hating on scalpers when they take one inventory from the shelf. They bought the figure because its rare not because they truly appreciated it. If they know it is rare they are aware of the low stock of these figures. Low stock of these figures prevent true fans of these characters to go in the store and buy them. Which the so called collector has blocked him from because he bought the last one from the store simply because it was rare. Just as bad as scalping and even worse when making fun of scalpers when they are a rare hoarder.

Ok sure, there is some hypocrisy. But I think if you follow the thread you'd see that most people didn't really care much about people admitting they were reselling an amiibo or two for some extra cash. It's the ones posting pictures online showing their inventory of 30 rare amiibos that draws the most distaste.

Look, this is a hot issue right now with amiibos, but I'm just not sure there is any point to the discussion especially since the thread is not about the merits of reselling, it's about amiibos. I think you are going to have to just accept that some people hate scalpers just as those people will have to accept that people will go on scalping regardless.

It's the internet, people are often harsh with their words.
 
For me the rarity is a odd issue.
People like Pit and Captain Falcon I like. Not enough to get day 1 originally but enough that I would have slowly built my collection and thus added them. But with the supply the way it is I have to grab everyone i even have a inkling of liking for right away or I can screw myself out of ever owning it. WFT which I thankfully got from a Gaffer here was a great catch since I thought that was done for. Marth I had planned on grabbing during christmas for me and a friend but by that time he was already scarce as hell if not basically OOS in the US. It really bothers me the way that I have to collect these now and i'm not even trying to go for a full set.
 
I don't agree with the majority of hypocrites hating on scalpers when they take one inventory from the shelf. They bought the figure because its rare not because they truly appreciated it. If they know it is rare they are aware of the low stock of these figures. Low stock of these figures prevent true fans of these characters to go in the store and buy them. Which the so called collector has blocked him from because he bought the last one from the store simply because it was rare. Just as bad as scalping and even worse when making fun of scalpers when they are a rare hoarder.


Good argument, actually.
 
You just proved me right again because collectors that buy something that is rare buy an amiibo they never intended on owning therefore taking 1 inventory from the shelf. This prevents a true fan of that character purchasing it. Like I said its just as bad as scalpers but not in high quantities.

I bought a Diddy Amiibo last week. I came across it by chance as I was hunting for Kirby's Return to Dreamland. Granted, I haven't seriously played a DK game in a LONG time. The last one I played was Donkey Kong 64. You can imagine how long ago that was. Anyway I bought the Amiibo in a whim. The store had multiples but stock was low. I not a big fan of Diddy Kong, I admit that, but I liked his gameplay in Brawl and Smash U. Am I just as bad as a scalper because I chose to buy 1 figure that would have been bought regardless of who walked through the door to buy a game or whatever? I'm not a greedy guy. Any Amiibo I've bought I either had an interest in or a remote interest in. I've never bought multiples of any one Amiibo because I can't afford to. Even if I could I wouldn't because I know there are others whom want the same Amiibo so I'm just satisfied with my one figure of a specific character. Again, am I just as bad as a scalper? I don't think my choice as a consumer to buy one figure is going to make some child cry because they couldn't get Diddy that day. I don't think my choice as a consumer is going to ruin some random collectors/enthusiasts day. When collecting I think it's a fair assumption you won't always get what you want. Any Amiibo that I'm interested in I use and the others make great items on my shelf close to my game display. In the current climate of Amiibo's it's pretty much preorder and have a 75-85% of getting your figure or take your chances and hunt for it in the retail space with low expectation of finding it (if it's one of the more difficult to come by ones). People buying multiple of one figure to sell at double or triple the market value aren't making things any better. Quite the opposite actually. They're the ones that deter fans of a character that want to purchase an Amiibo from getting one at reasonable price. I haven't done this and don't intend to. That kind of activity needs to be regulated better and the only thing you can do as a consumer is say no to it and look for your Amiibo elsewhere.

rant/
 
I'm in need of some extra cash so I'm selling three of my Amiibos. None of them are really rare unfortunately. I will only ship to the USA. I've got:

Luigi
Zelda
Diddy Kong

Looking to get $45 through PayPal for all three. PM me if you're interested.
 
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