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Originally Posted by Xtreme987
Do you think maybe there hoping over time these shelf & peg warming figz will become vintage & then they'll cash in ?
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I think there are 2 factors:
Toys are generally not their bread & butter. They probably don't really care how quickly they move, as they're making their profits off of other items.
Toys don't have a lot of profit in them to begin with, so they don't see the value in marking them down and selling them at a loss.
Those two things kind of work together in a circle. They don't want to sell the toys at a loss, but at the same time there's not a ton of incentive to do so since they're still making profits off of other higher turnover items.