jaztermareal
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Nah, Hot Shots Charlie SheenI thought Stallone was Hunter.
Nah, Hot Shots Charlie SheenI thought Stallone was Hunter.
I'm never gonna be able to unsee Hunter as Charlie Sheen now.Nah, Hot Shots Charlie Sheen View attachment 628012
you are welcomeI'm never gonna be able to unsee Hunter as Charlie Sheen now.
I'm never gonna be able to unsee Hunter as Charlie Sheen now.
I need your opinion.
Hunter is sold at 490 USD in my country.
If I use 100 USD reward points on Hunter, I can buy it from SSC and it will cost me 245 USD in total(customs + shipping).
Now, I found a second hand Hunter here. No shipper box. Original box, figure and all accessories are complete. No damage (I have the chance to return). But no plastic wrappings those around the figure, headsculpt, etc. It's less than 245 USD. If I buy it, I can use the reward points for another figure.
Would you buy it without plastic wrappings or order a new one from SSC and lose reward points?
I know you'll say what I am waiting for, but still, it'll be my first second hand figure. So, this question is unavoidable
I also prefer unused figures. I will have paid similar amount to a new one, but in reality this is 100 USD cheaper than I can get a new one, because I'll lose 100 USD reward points if I order a new one. If I buy the second hand one, I can use this rewards for another figure before buying figures for 480 USD locally. Recently changed custom regulations practically prevent buying goods over 150 USD, so this rewards will probably my final chance to get a figure from SSC.I'm not a huge fan of second hand figures, several figures I've tracked dow (Dooku, TPM Maul) over the last few years have been brand new in the box and plastic wrappings.
So my vote is order the new one.
You also think that I should not use 100 USD reward points just to get plastic wrappings?I say get used one. I have bought many used figures with zero issues. Saved enough monies to buy several new ones. Makes pure logical sense
I also prefer unused figures. I will have paid similar amount to a new one, but in reality this is 100 USD cheaper than I can get a new one, because I'll lose 100 USD reward points if I order a new one. If I buy the second hand one, I can use this rewards for another figure before buying figures for 480 USD locally. Recently changed custom regulations practically prevent buying goods over 150 USD, so this rewards will probably my final chance to get a figure from SSC.
In short, my next three buys will be one of these,
a-this second hand figure for 250 USD, next a new figure from SSC for 250 USD, and then new figures for 480 USD locally
b-new Hunter from SSC for 250 USD, then two new figures for 480 USD locally.
I don't think plastic wrappings worth 100 USD. And if something's wrong, I have an option of returning.
I also prefer unused figures. I will have paid similar amount to a new one, but in reality this is 100 USD cheaper than I can get a new one, because I'll lose 100 USD reward points if I order a new one. If I buy the second hand one, I can use this rewards for another figure before buying figures for 480 USD locally. Recently changed custom regulations practically prevent buying goods over 150 USD, so this rewards will probably my final chance to get a figure from SSC.
In short, my next three buys will be one of these,
a-this second hand figure for 250 USD, next a new figure from SSC for 250 USD, and then new figures for 480 USD locally
b-new Hunter from SSC for 250 USD, then two new figures for 480 USD locally.
I don't think plastic wrappings worth 100 USD. And if something's wrong, I have an option of returning.
Looking at 1000 vs 1200 makes 3 new figures reasonable. But as I've said, I have the option to return, so even I may be dissatisfied what I receive, it is not a real issue.
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