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Post by Flair Forever on Jun 27, 2024 10:51:37 GMT -5
Someone posted this on social medial..... Overall I could care less, as I would never even consider opening a figure until I've paid for it. On one hand, I'm really glad they're addressing & trying to prevent all the swapping/tampering that's going on. But am I gonna have to flag down an employee to buy a figure now? Because these stores all cry that they're terribly under-staffed the way it is.... And just getting these figures ON THE SHELVES appears to be too much work for these employees - now they'll have to put them in these things before they can even be put out? We'll never see the shelves stocked. Ever. Thoughts?
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Post by ChuckPOORis55 Cody Gang 4 Lyfe on Jun 27, 2024 10:59:43 GMT -5
Someone posted this on social medial..... Overall I could care less, as I would never even consider opening a figure until I've paid for it. On one hand, I'm really glad they're addressing & trying to prevent all the swapping/tampering that's going on. But am I gonna have to flag down an employee to buy a figure now? Because these stores all cry that they're terribly under-staffed the way it is.... And just getting these figures ON THE SHELVES appears to be too much work for these employees - now they'll have to put them in these things before they can even be put out? We'll never see the shelves stocked. Ever. Thoughts? That's a real shame, I can't believe they'd do something like this...The only way those Jazwares figures are leaving the store is if they are stolen, how else do they expect to get rid of them?!?
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Post by GreyHaze:Big Bad Booty Daddy on Jun 27, 2024 11:14:32 GMT -5
I haven’t bought a figure in store in years. I could tell you that the whole flagging down an employee is pretty much with any item at these chain stores here. It’s incredibly annoying that almost every item is behind a glass counter, but I also get it too. I’ve seen people literally stuff their pockets and just walk out a store. I kind of want to leave NYC, but enough of my rant 🤣
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Post by Da Handsome 1 on Jun 27, 2024 12:54:30 GMT -5
A lot of stores in Philly have them locked behind glass
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Post by AxelSmackdown on Jun 27, 2024 13:03:18 GMT -5
i’d rather have this than find something i’d want just to find out it’s a swap or partially stolen. also would rather have this than to have to call an employee over and wait 30 minutes for one
doesn’t matter though because i rarely find anything i really want to get at my walmarts anymore
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Post by rkmo: Autonomous Meat Shield on Jun 27, 2024 13:16:59 GMT -5
Whatever.
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Post by thep1 on Jun 27, 2024 13:54:51 GMT -5
Inconvenient yes, but at least this store is trying to fight back.
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Post by Back to the Codyverse on Jun 27, 2024 15:25:12 GMT -5
I know of a WalMart that locks up all the spray paint but I can't say I've seen action figures caged up.
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Post by PJ on Jun 27, 2024 16:00:02 GMT -5
It looks like the are on the individual figures if so they’ll remove them at the register during checkout.
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Post by Midnight: Dark Knight on Jun 27, 2024 16:39:38 GMT -5
Imagine if we just prosecuted and their were consequences for criminals instead of waisting time and dollars for these gimmicks to stop the activity.
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Post by oldschoolfool on Jun 27, 2024 17:01:06 GMT -5
So they cant be removed at all from the pegs by a customer? Or they can but, the device needs to be removed at checkout?
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Post by thep1 on Jun 27, 2024 18:14:53 GMT -5
Imagine if we just prosecuted and their were consequences for criminals instead of waisting time and dollars for these gimmicks to stop the activity. Are cameras a "gimmick"? Alarms? Those anti-theft tags on TV's that are taken off after you purchase? A loss prevention team? Undercover secret shoppers? Inventory logs? All of the above are in the same boat to serve the same purpose, to prevent theft. I applaud this store for doing this, anything to prevent theft/swaps/etc. I moreso wish that stores would rework their return policy for figures to be like movies, sports cards, etc.
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Post by cleguards on Jun 27, 2024 18:15:50 GMT -5
Pathetic that they need to do this but glad they are. Hopefully Mattel can add tamper evident stickers on the edges to help the retailers to stop accepting swaps as returns.
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Post by Crossfit Jesus on Jun 27, 2024 18:26:47 GMT -5
At least it stops belt thieves but not swappers sadly
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Post by The Madness on Jun 27, 2024 19:23:00 GMT -5
At least it stops belt thieves but not swappers sadly Eh, not if they think about it for just a minute. Kind of like putting a cage around a paper milk carton to keep people from accessing the liquid. Deleting my post about the multiple ways this can be easily defeated in the store just to be on the safe side, but it’s going to do very little to stop figure swapping. Retail stores just don’t seem to understand that it happens at home.
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Post by Midnight: Dark Knight on Jun 27, 2024 20:54:10 GMT -5
Imagine if we just prosecuted and their were consequences for criminals instead of waisting time and dollars for these gimmicks to stop the activity. Are cameras a "gimmick"? Alarms? Those anti-theft tags on TV's that are taken off after you purchase? A loss prevention team? Undercover secret shoppers? Inventory logs? All of the above are in the same boat to serve the same purpose, to prevent theft. I applaud this store for doing this, anything to prevent theft/swaps/etc. I moreso wish that stores would rework their return policy for figures to be like movies, sports cards, etc. This particular way is just a band aid of the real problem. Walmart has spent money on this and is now spending dollars and hours on it which in return will raise costs over long term. My point still stands that our legal system is broken and because of it these gimmicks have been created, that will ultimately change nothing. A thief will still go buy the figure and then get it home and return it as something else regardless of the chicken wire they wrapped around it at store level. You are 100% correct the return policy is where it needs to start and educate staff to recognize fraudulent returns
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Post by thep1 on Jun 27, 2024 21:43:49 GMT -5
Are cameras a "gimmick"? Alarms? Those anti-theft tags on TV's that are taken off after you purchase? A loss prevention team? Undercover secret shoppers? Inventory logs? All of the above are in the same boat to serve the same purpose, to prevent theft. I applaud this store for doing this, anything to prevent theft/swaps/etc. I moreso wish that stores would rework their return policy for figures to be like movies, sports cards, etc. This particular way is just a band aid of the real problem. Walmart has spent money on this and is now spending dollars and hours on it which in return will raise costs over long term. My point still stands that our legal system is broken and because of it these gimmicks have been created, that will ultimately change nothing. A thief will still go buy the figure and then get it home and return it as something else regardless of the chicken wire they wrapped around it at store level. You are 100% correct the return policy is where it needs to start and educate staff to recognize fraudulent returns I don't disagree, which is why I ended with real change is reforming return policies. But at least they are trying something. Another positive is that it also signals that they are aware of the problem as well. Maybe this store is a trial run, see how it goes and then go from there. Roll it out to a wider swath of stores or just cut bait and try for something else.
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Post by Glorydaysofwrestling on Jun 27, 2024 22:00:30 GMT -5
A small minority of people are ruining it for everyone else.
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Post by thep1 on Jun 27, 2024 22:06:08 GMT -5
A small minority of people are ruining it for everyone else. AMEN!! And that's the main cause of prices to be raised (and if it's not the main, it's a close second). So basically, us law-abiding collectors get hosed.
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Post by D.B.K. on Jun 28, 2024 1:40:00 GMT -5
about time
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