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So when is the last day? My understanding is most of their product has not been paid for and will be returned to hasbro,Mattel and lego...etc. so do they just close up after Thursday?
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Now I hope everyone here, regardless of your faith or personal beliefs will join me in prayer... Oh lord, or lords, or goddess or benevolent alien overlords, please hear us, protect and help the thousands people who will be hurt by this terrible loss, and please find it in your grace and wisdom to strike everyone at Bain capital with aggressive incurable ass cancer, the kind that kills slowly in he most humiliating way, may they die in agony curled up in a shit covered lump weeping softly from the bloody sockets that use to contain there beady little eyes...amen. |
They're closing their stores, but will attempt to sell a percentage of them to new ownership if there are buyers willing to take them on. If none are, then yeah...shit's done.
But realistically, if someone can acquire 100-200 or so of the stores without incurring TRU's debt along with it...I can't imagine someone not jumping at that. But I'm not even going to try and comprehend the logistics of that kind of a deal...I'm more clinging to (probably very, very false) hope that TRU will somehow magically survive in some shape or form. :( Quote:
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But for now, it is a sad day. There's no more toy wonderland for kids to peruse and be in awe of. |
That’s a tougher thing to do. I lived thru numerous huge corporations closing, and those spaces are all eyesores. Circuit City, HH Gregg, Borders, Phar Mor, Comp USA. I suspect the same will happen here.
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Toys R US will be a blank building that no one will occupy for years in some cities. Sad day all around. Major blow. Shame...it seems TRU was profitable, just that debt that was given to the chain by Bain Capital in 2005 seemed to have cemented its demise.
I made sure I took some great videos and photos at my favorite TRU for memories. I remember that toys r us in times square and loved seeing Rallisport 2 run on all their TV screens and that big Dinosaur and that Ferris wheel I never saw working. Just pure magic...lost. |
The next company that needs to go belly up is Bain Capital!
CCC. |
What really sucks ass is i was nev able to nab any of their legends exclusives ( two packs aforce sets etc ) and now this will only increase the gotdamned scalpers prices. I was hoping to get 2 aforce sets and some Hydra goons....no chance of that now :(
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However, Borders - and the K-Mart it was connected to - sat vacant for literally well over a decade before a Home Depot finally demolished the old building and moved in. Until then, it was just this monolithic, nearly-empty shopping center with the only business remaining being an Office Max at the end...until that went out of business, too. Life sure is getting generic these days. |
Some good news: Apparently, MGA Entertainment (the company behind Little Tikes, Bratz, and L.O.L. Surprise dolls) has put in a bid to purchase Toys R Us' Canadian arm, as well as up to 400 of TRU's US stores.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...ys-r-us-canada Maybe my sister won't have to lose her job after all (keeping my fingers crossed reeeeeally hard that, if MGA or someone else does end up buying, that the store near me where my sister works is among those 400 stores). |
From 2008ish - 2010ish... TRU was still awesome IMO. You had MU, Joes & Star Wars/Clone Wars all at the peak of their brands. Then you would have the odd movie toys like Indiana Jones, Prince Caspian, etc... all in 3.75" scale and all fully or almost fully articulated. And they would stock a whole bunch at a time too. It was such a good time to be 3.75" collector.
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This is really sad news. It's unfortunate the hand they've been dealt especially since they were still a profitable company. It's a shame what questionable business decisions did to prevent ToysRUs from continuing.
I know some employees who were also just really good hardworking people who stuck their neck out for me on more than a few occassions checking the back room almost every time I asked for NECA's Alien and Predator lines as well as Bandai's Legacy Power Rangers line. They would even help me with all of my ridiculous price matching requests just so I could save an extra buck here or there. It's these people that made browsing the isle worthwhile. Even though I would often walk out of the stores empty handed it was the employees at my ToysRUs that made me really feel like a valued customer. I really hope those guys and gals, mothers and fathers, and in many cases collectors just like us are able to find work after this. Since the stores are closing does this mean the website will go dark soon as well? |
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As far as me living as you call it "bumblefuck" i live in south florida. Im sure you heard of Ft Lauderdale and Miami. Definitely nothing compared to sticks or the midwest. My county alone there are 5 TRU locations. Out of the 5 i've been to at least 3 in my county and 1 in miami dade county. They all had poor inventory whenever you would walk into them. The local one to me which i went to literally a month ago was so disappointing i said i would try and not bother wasting my money,gas or time venturing over to that store again because it's a major letdown. As far as Neca goes, florida stores Neca sections were less than a quarter of an aisle and some didn't even actually even carry the brand.... As far as people losing jobs. Well that's sad but there are once again numerous other retail jobs people can go and apply to. That's called life, It happens to all of us. If people are worrying about prices going up then maybe it might be time to quit collecting for some. |
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However, my mom took me to Woolworth's every week as it was a 10 minute walk and she would buy her yarn from there. Not to mention they were my go to place for GI Joes when I was growing up. I got almost the entire Street Fighter II line from there. There was a drug store right next to Woolworth's I went to that I would often get my Gobots from, but I can't think of its name right now. |
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But I am hoping that some TRUs could be rehabbed, unlike some of the others that had such designer locations and shapes, TRU has been keeping a more open windowed front design that's more open to an internal redesign. But really, only select locations may be open to that kind of redesign. Some areas may not be as open to it or it may incur some excess other costs. Do wonder what this does to any last minute exclusives orders though. Like now with Arcee and Grotusque, what's going to happen to any overstock of those or future outlets for them? Quote:
For example the recent Robocop movie line was pretty much only at Toys R Us. And there are other lines like that too. And the fact TRU (locally at least) had started offering an imported goods section was also a godsend. Target and Walmart aren't going to have that same kind of impulse shopping selection. Or for that matter, the 3 foot tall Godzilla again when the other Godzilla movies come out. I don't know about you, but I'm not looking forward to having to pay shipping on Titan class city formers from transformers, or those other bigger releases like the upcoming Predaking, let alone how much shipping on a 3 foot tall godzilla would cost since I missed it the first time around. That's also not counting the hype sales from things like Pacific Rim 2 or similar movies. Toylines that other stores may not carry and will be relegated to online or overpriced specialty shops only. Toys R Us closing is a sad day for a lot of future toyline potentials that may not have the same kind of big backing a blockbuster or long established brandname could give it. Which will make it harder to create new top-tier brand names from the ground up, and will mean further toy shelf dominance by the main big 3 of Mattel, Hasbro, and Lego. This kind of massive shift will also mean other shifts in toy dynamics. TRU was a backbone of a lot of material to get case orders into higher numbers to allow them to get made. So we will see a gradual shift as those numbers backtrack because of the lack of general audience sales. Which means higher rarity on items, and higher prices as less are produced. General public sales are what were offsetting a lot of production costs and that's gone now for many lines without Toys R Us. The back saddled debt was the main issue even if sales had started to climb. They had some great store moves to try and bring things to consumers they may not have gotten otherwise, and personally, I was looking forward to more of that as well. It's thanks to TRU that GI Joe regained prominence, and even in it's last legs as a franchise, it was thanks to TRU we got some of those last packs with some neat new characters. It's thanks to TRU we got those Transformers boxsets, and exclusives, it was thanks to TRU we had gotten marvel movie 4'' still in two-packs and how well it sustained through them managed to get Target to pick up the video game ones, and the wider releases of the movie 2 packs now. Direct market sales are a niche that aren't that sustainable, it's the general market sales that made so much attainable. |
Updated with official word by Toys R Us on the closing of all stores.
Toys R Us Will Close all Of It's U.S. Stores - The Toyark - News |
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I was among those who were keeping my fingers crossed with the MGA potential. |
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Also, apparently TRU will be honoring gift cards for at least the next 30 days, so if you've got 'em, use 'em ASAP. |
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The fact of the matter is these stores for god knows how many years have dwindled down in quality, lack of inventory, and employees who actually helped customers. This is not the same store i remember enjoying visiting with my parents and grandparents backin the late 80s and early 90s. I tell you what Dole, i'll contact you in 6 months from now and i'll send a pic of the toys i bought at places i normally shop. Because i have a good feeling i'll continue to find marvel legends in walmart stores, Neca predators from their ebay store etc. |
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Anyway, I'm not wasting any more time on lost causes. Enjoy your hobby! P.S. It's topsy turvy, not turby. |
I just ordered the Ash Vs. Evil Dead Series 2 from TRU's site. 2 Ash, 2 Henrietta, and 3 Spawn. Man, am I hoping that's not the last order I ever place through them.
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Yes, the web savvy collector is going to seek out what they are looking for. What's being lost is the stumble into niche items that Toys R Us carries and most other physical retailers don't. How many non-comic shops stock NECA, Bluefin, or Mezco outside of one off items or a small feeble "Collector" endcap?
Companies like Funko, Hasbro, Mattel, LEGO, Bandai will all be fine. They have market saturation well beyond Toys R Us. They have their product in everything from Target, to CVS, and even Super Markets. But those places like Target and Walmart aren't going to open their shelves up suddenly to the lower tiered companies who aren't tied to evergreen brands or new trends in the toy world. Those companies are willing to be loss leaders in toys, knowing the average shopper who is shopping that section, is also picking up higher profit items such as clothes and household goods. And that's where the loss of a toy-centric retail store comes into play. The collector isn't hurt. They're already shopping around. The NECA's of the toy world lose valuable foot traffic and sales to people who aren't "collectors" or seeking their items out. |
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