So I'm suppose to lay out a FREE comprehensive plan because you don't get it? If you're not on board....dude, that's cool, but saying Hasbro wouldn't be on board either or understand.... is a bit presumptuous. And your theory is correct because...... your collecting needs aren't on the shelf at your local Walmart when its good timing for you? So it's somehow Hasbro's fault and NOT another enthusiast who beat you to it, NOT the buyer for Walmart who might have not ordered enough merch, NOT a scalper, and most certainly not a Walmart employ who had something else to stock, or part of said merchandise set aside for Walmart online, etc, etc, etc. And further more, because you were inconvenienced a month for items you were still able to procure.... is why distribution is failing? Distribution is failing because one avenue of acquistion.... pre orders, doesn't work for you? All because you don't understand the concept of accumulative effect? Please say I read wrong or am misunderstanding this.
What you described isn't distribution.... what you described is being on the ball with effective availability. I flat out don't understand how Hasbro has deep rooted control over that when you are dealing with a system that has a middle man involved. I can see your point if Hasbro had a direct sale model/approach currently that is in place. But like I said earlier, I'm butchering it, they create and deal with the manufacturing end in bulk..... then on to the distributors.... which eventually gets to us. They simply don't have alot of say what happens inbetween. Some of that...it's just part of life,... it happens. Other times.... I'll use my preorder experience with a online comic store as example. I preordered some autographed and special edition comics.... some of it was filled, some of it not so much. Later on by complete accident, I found the owner of the company selling some of what I preordered for a much higher market price because it was popular and speculative demand popped..... that wasn't distribution, that was a dirt bag move. By that same token, demand increased so much on several items, the company simply sent over what it had to online store owner because it underestimated product demand. It happens.... flat out part of the deal. As for 5POA being half of TVC, what's your point? At one point SA figures were 6.99 then repacks got upped in price..... 5POA started at 5.99 .... then increased as well. Everything you've said, other than the underlining "it's not my thing" doesn't hold alot of weight. Also nothing I mentioned excludes wanting them from cranking new figures either. That's your take on things, not mine. If they like the idea and it helps the 3 3/4 back into healthy production... great! If not..... oh well.