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Post by snukaandtwilight on Sept 19, 2007 14:07:47 GMT -5
Hello, I was wondering what you guys might know about the OTR figures. I live in Pittsburgh PA and our Rite Aid's only seem to get two figures in at a time. All I have been able to find is JBL and Cena. I really want the Flair, since this could be his last figure. I could ask someone at Rite Aid these questions, however I am 30 years old and would feel stupid asking someone at Rite Aid. Is there a day they stock like K B's is Monday? At your Rite Aid's do they only get two figures at a time? I have only got one previous OTR figure, the Stacy Keibler since it was her only RA. I lucked out, the first Rite Aid I went into had her. TRU you expect them to stock the wrestling figs, I just don't know what to expect from Rite Aid, what is your experience? Thanks for reading guys Also, I emailed Jeremy a question, nothing earth shattering, I just thought I would share. I loved the original ECW. I remember Jeremy saying before ECW 1 came out they were considering putting classic ECW guys in the regular ECW line. This was before the new CS poll with all the ECW guys listed amongst others. I said I hear ECW is ending with 3, any chance of getting a series 4 with all classics, and I ran down my list of who I would love to see in it, Franchise, New Jack, etc. This was his response. Jason,
It's all an approvals issue, my friend.
Jeremy
He never addressed the ECW 4 thing, I don't know if that means anything, I just thought I would share.
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Post by addam on Sept 19, 2007 14:16:10 GMT -5
well, i live in ohio and the rite aids here seem to get stuff in on saturdays. it sucks to look for figs there since like you said, they don't get cases, only 1 or 2 figs at a time. i spent weeks going to 4 different rite aids to find flair so i feel your pain.
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Post by PJ on Sept 19, 2007 14:29:49 GMT -5
Well, I know of one Rite Aid store around here. (I'm sure there's more I just can't be bothered to look for them) So I never see them (OTR) here in the NY/NJ area...but I do know from collecting Mattel's DC Superheroes line that they (Rite Aid) are like Stop & Shop's in the sense that they don't get full cases to the stores. Their Distribution center splits the cases up between the stores and just sends the store 2 or 3 figures from a case. That's what my Father-in-Laws has said when he asked his district's "toy guy". This guy orders the figures for each Stop & Shop store when needed and the dist. center sends them to him and he restocks the various stores in the district. He said that Rite Aid, Eckards, & Walgreens does the same thing.
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Post by canttouchthis on Sept 19, 2007 14:31:26 GMT -5
Hey man, the thing with places like Rite-Aid(drug stores), is they receive 1 case of figures a month or so, however they will keep the figure out(2) until 1 is sold to put 1 or 2 more out, so if there is one you dont want, and it doesnt sell, you've got to hide it and a few days later there will be a new one right there for you.
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Post by naparo01 on Sept 19, 2007 14:57:02 GMT -5
consering rite aid i dont think they pay much attention to their toy stocking. I think they only keep a copule on the shelves cause they ahve limited space. SO it is hit or miss with them. Good luck never the less.
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Post by King Shocker the Monumentous on Sept 19, 2007 15:09:03 GMT -5
For the last time...the reports of Flair quitting have been GREATLY EXAGGERATED.
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