Just another example of why they’re the best online store to order from
Scam site
>>11591266how
>>11591252I mean, they're still one of the worst domestic stores to buy from when it comes to higher priced imports, but good on them for not gouging even more, I suppose.
>>11591279Not really anymore due to tariffs.
>>11591252Verifiably false. I just got an email today that they're upping the price of an import EVEN MORE than the last one just a month or two ago. Its good that they over estimated for you and correctly decreased the charge, but they most definitely have jacked it up last time and I paid that full price last time. We'll wait and see about this next one, but its looking to be the case as the pre orders for the new additions to the line are at the new higher price as well.
>>11591295Amazon's not charging tariffs besides what they bake into the price, charge about the same as BBTS and have free shipping.Kappahobby and Eknightmedia are cheaper than BBTS, have free shipping, and no sales tax.With $4 shipping, sales tax, and a tariff fee you don't know how much it'll be until your figure's ready to ship, BBTS's still a last resort for me for imports.
>>11591279You're an idiot then
>>11591317Youre literally the only faggot who brought it up retard. Rent free. Remember, we won and you're still seething about it.
>>11591319>You're an idiot for avoiding tax, shipping, and hidden tariff fees to get your figures for cheaperThe fuck are you even on about?
their prices are still wack. I feel like if shippers started calculating the tariff properly, it would still be cheaper to import yourself than buy from bbts. A lot of sites also increased prices once de minimis ended which is scummy because it's not like the $800 affects them at all when they order in bulk
200% tariffs, it's even more over
>>11591329won what?
>>11591599That Lee is dead by now
lol they 100% will not detect this being a planned out gimmick and then they will just order more shit from them out of good will.
I've been finding it's so hit and miss with them. They'll list stuff as "includes tariff charge" and other stuff as "excludes tariff charge" except it's the same company. So WTF isn't it just one or the other? Then there's the stuff with no message at all, that may or may not trigger a surprise price hike message the day before it arrives. Also often from the same company. It's like nobody knows what's going on from day to day.The surprise buttfucking (not the tariff, the jacked up shipping and ludicrous fee collection fees) from DHL, FedEx, and UPS on stuff out of Japan or Canada (but, for some reason, not China) is pushing me back to BBTS as a one-stop shop. But as hard as everything is hitting, on every front, I think I'm still going to be ordering maybe half as much as before.
Nah fuck them
>>11591978Nah, fuck you for supporting taco
>>11591311Are you fucking retarded? The entire point is that they're charging you *the tariff* whether it's higher or lower than what they anticipate because shit is changing every few weeks, and back when they put this into place it was literally changing every few days. There's nothing false about it, and OP posted receipts of them getting a lower price. Do you think every single toy all comes from magical santa out of the same bag at the same time from the same country for the same price? Goddamn fucking retards.
>>11591316My problem with Crapazom (at least as far as toys are concerned) is the fact that the are charging sliding prices on toys - with many things being marked well above MSRP simply because their algorithm is showing them that people will PAY THOSE HIGHER PRICES, which forces people to buy at those prices, since that's the availability. Entertainment Earth and BBTS occasionally will have a few items higher than retail list from the toy seller, but the price remains stable from first day of sale till they sell out. And they will sell things like damaged card/damaged clamshell, items at below retail, where Crapazom will send you that shit at full retail. ToyWhiz marks up everything but i don't think they have the buying power to be able to do more. They are essentially a glorified EBAY storefront. I think Target (when it's available), Game Stop and Best Buy (at least for the toys I consider and buy) are the only on-line toy sellers that sell (and keep) prices at MSRP. And BB has a limited selection so they are rarely an option for most collectors.