Well, if they come out in TRUs, they'll be out in Lego stores soon also.
. I did however talk to yet another Lego supplier and they did confirm that Lego's wholesale pricing is almost at $2 each so Lego did in fact jack up everyone's cost on S3. While I'd like to say their sales will suffer, I don't think overall sales will see so much as a blip. I do however think that as they raise pricing and increase supply we'll see them last on the market longer and longer (S1 = 3 weeks on S@H, S2 = 3 months, S3 = 6 months or more??). There are even reports of S2 still showing up in retail stores which would indicate that even though S@H sold out weeks ago, their distribution supply is still or at least was still sending out merchandise. As many have speculated, we'll see how long this model lasts or what they do to tweak it as time goes on.that guy wrote:At $3 each with the bogo it means they really are charging $4 as the standard pricing. Crazy but TRU. I did however talk to yet another Lego supplier and they did confirm that Lego's wholesale pricing is almost at $2 each so Lego did in fact jack up everyone's cost on S3. While I'd like to say their sales will suffer, I don't think overall sales will see so much as a blip. I do however think that as they raise pricing and increase supply we'll see them last on the market longer and longer (S1 = 3 weeks on S@H, S2 = 3 months, S3 = 6 months or more??). There are even reports of S2 still showing up in retail stores which would indicate that even though S@H sold out weeks ago, their distribution supply is still or at least was still sending out merchandise. As many have speculated, we'll see how long this model lasts or what they do to tweak it as time goes on.
Also, I made a few comments on the other S3 page but my original dot cheat codes (like the one seen above) is still pending some updates. Most of them are correct and or at least close enough and luckily with the way they are laid out you really only need to get close to be pretty accurate.

that guy wrote:At $3 each with the bogo it means they really are charging $4 as the standard pricing. Crazy but TRU. I did however talk to yet another Lego supplier and they did confirm that Lego's wholesale pricing is almost at $2 each so Lego did in fact jack up everyone's cost on S3. While I'd like to say their sales will suffer, I don't think overall sales will see so much as a blip. I do however think that as they raise pricing and increase supply we'll see them last on the market longer and longer (S1 = 3 weeks on S@H, S2 = 3 months, S3 = 6 months or more??). There are even reports of S2 still showing up in retail stores which would indicate that even though S@H sold out weeks ago, their distribution supply is still or at least was still sending out merchandise. As many have speculated, we'll see how long this model lasts or what they do to tweak it as time goes on.
Also, I made a few comments on the other S3 page but my original dot cheat codes (like the one seen above) is still pending some updates. Most of them are correct and or at least close enough and luckily with the way they are laid out you really only need to get close to be pretty accurate.
Chief wrote:My coworker showed up to work today with a few of the figures and reporting that the Toys R Us in Oceanside, CA has them in.

onions wrote:actually if my math is correct it's 3 bucks as the standard pricing.
ufjason wrote:Can anyone who got them at Tru post the six digit item number?
Draykov wrote:onions wrote:actually if my math is correct it's 3 bucks as the standard pricing.
Here's the million dollar question...if they can feel okay with charging me $3 for a single minifig and still have confidence in its ability to sell at that price to the general public, when are they going to move ALL minifig production back to Denmark?

mr_joshua wrote:ufjason wrote:Can anyone who got them at Tru post the six digit item number?
I would also like to request the UPC barcode numbers from a package if someone has the time...the TRU item number would be helpful too.
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