That Hasbroken does look at what is said all over the internet just says they are completely ignorant their market. I haven't bought a Star wars figure since Hasbro sold 6" storm troopers for $10 a piece, and that was what March? I used to spend $100s of dollars a year, so far I spent $30, and next year it looks like I'll spend $0. Beyond looking at the future market, and looking at what the majority say online, they could just look through their past. The most I've ever spent was when the 30th anniversary line was running (and I was 13 at the time), why? Lots character choice, great articulation (wasn't even all super articulated), comic packs! (besides the point now that they can't), cool vehicles, and at the end, a Rancor, what a finish! It was overall pleasing to the majority (they don't have to please everyone, just the majority), and the pegs were always full (not all Hasbro's fault). Why not run a similar line again? I get that it is a courtesy for them to talk to us at all, but if you agree to answer some questions, at least answer them, and/or say it without saying it
. It's just baffling to hear what they say, like 5 POA appeals to kids, and the cost to parents? My parents never complained for they had designated amounts money to spend on like Christmas, and birthdays, not set amounts of figures. Just crazy, but that's not just Hasbro, it's most corporations, corporate structure needs an overhaul. Thanks for talking to us Hasbro (seriously), but please next time say something
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