yup, at this point Thor love & Thunder figure prob release before we get itWild right? My local comic shop has the Mark V on the shelf already.
yup, at this point Thor love & Thunder figure prob release before we get itWild right? My local comic shop has the Mark V on the shelf already.
Wonder if this will be cancelled for Australians given the new button battery laws.
This one is likely to be the first to really test that law. I'm not feeling hopeful based on everything I'm reading online. A 3 year wait just to pull a Seahawks at the 1 yard line would be beyond brutal.
Yeah i'm done with Popcultcha after this fiasco. Their communication on the issue has been terribleI don’t believe Popcultcha have decided yet on what they’re going to do. But I know Sugo are just manually removing the battery tray from the boxes.
While i am not impressed with the way PC have handled it, I learnt from another retailer that the Australian distributor, Ikon, sat on this until the very last minute and now all the retailers are scrambling to try and deal with it - warnings, testing, compliance, communication.Yeah i'm done with Popcultcha after this fiasco. Their communication on the issue has been terrible
While i am not impressed with the way PC have handled it, I learnt from another retailer that the Australian distributor, Ikon, sat on this until the very last minute and now all the retailers are scrambling to try and deal with it - warnings, testing, compliance, communication.
They are the only Aussie retailer that have a statement on their site and seem to be taking the new laws seriously. Just taking the batteries out of the box is not compliant.
The fact that a few are going to be just removing the batteries and basically crossing their fingers is pretty crazy. Unfortunately so much of this came as shocking news to everyone despite the window given. It means that everyone is scrambling and we just have no idea what the protocol is truly going to be from enforcement to punishment. Is customs going to rip open Hot Toys boxes to check the actual compartments themselves? We have no idea and that’s SO frustrating. Until a new figure comes in, we’re going to be sitting on our hands and waiting.
Ah okay, they're not in my bad books yet then!While i am not impressed with the way PC have handled it, I learnt from another retailer that the Australian distributor, Ikon, sat on this until the very last minute and now all the retailers are scrambling to try and deal with it - warnings, testing, compliance, communication.
They are the only Aussie retailer that have a statement on their site and seem to be taking the new laws seriously. Just taking the batteries out of the box is not compliant.
Yeah... this is why i'm going to cancel my PO. It's been way too long and I just don't care for it anymore.The fact that a few are going to be just removing the batteries and basically crossing their fingers is pretty crazy. Unfortunately so much of this came as shocking news to everyone despite the window given. It means that everyone is scrambling and we just have no idea what the protocol is truly going to be from enforcement to punishment. Is customs going to rip open Hot Toys boxes to check the actual compartments themselves? We have no idea and that’s SO frustrating. Until a new figure comes in, we’re going to be sitting on our hands and waiting.
I had forgotten that, yes, I think so, so great point!! The retailer i spoke to use Ikon but not for HT first batch.Aren't Popcultcha and Ikon's under pretty much the same ownership and control??
So if true, it is their fault.
I had forgotten that, yes, I think so, so great point!! The retailer i spoke to use Ikon but not for HT first batch.
I'm from Australia living abroad. When I hear ridiculous laws like this I think it is really worth going back to a country with such stupidity......Wonder if this will be cancelled for Australians given the new button battery laws.
I asked Ikon Collectables [the distributer who sells hot toys items in Australia] if they would no longer be allowed to sell hot toys figures within Australia with button batteries, and they said while they had to unlist certain items on their website that weren't compliant with the new laws regarding button batteries, that did say that they're working with hot toys to ensure they can still sell their items in Australia, and all items currently listed on Ikon Collectables website [including the hot toys Avengers Endgame Iron Man Mark LXXXV Battle Damaged figure, and the DX19 Dark Knight Rises Batman figure] will be allowed to be sold in Australia.Wonder if this will be cancelled for Australians given the new button battery laws.
I'm from Australia living abroad. When I hear ridiculous laws like this I think it is really worth going back to a country with such stupidity......
Yeah i noticed that too. I can’t tell if Popcultcha is overreacting or if supermarkets just don’t have the memo yet!Thing is, the button batteries you can buy at supermarkets have just gotten a new clamshell packaging, which in no way shape or form is as protected as a screwed down compartment. Throw in the fact that we're still selling the birthday cards with sound devices that run on button batteries, and all they've needed was a new warning label.
This country is bizarre at times.
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