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I want Chris. On a pike.
A blue pike....??
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I want Chris. On a pike.
When was it even made? It looks like something from 2006.
It was basically the thing that inspired everyone else to do amiibo-style things. skylanders is why half the "video game" section at every retailer is now occupied by stupid plastic figurines.Like 2011 iirc. My nephews played it a lot until they got Mario Kart and some other games. It's built around making kids beg their parents for $8-$20 toys that attach to it and spawn them as playable characters in game.
Not a lot of people, some people. Of course, just a few percent of missed orders is going to get etsy to shut you down.A lot of the people that actually ordered amiibos from him never recieved them because he just took the cash and never delivered them. This is why his etsy was shut down.
In some recent videos you can see the massive trays full of them in the background if you look close enough.
No, he didn't have the finished products. He premade a shitload of sonichu amiibos that no one bought. Everyone was requesting custom amiibos, which means a lot of stressful work on his part to make them.You had one job, Chris....one. Mail the finished products.
Don't tell me he thought collecting them was better.
Not a lot of people, some people. Of course, just a few percent of missed orders is going to get etsy to shut you down.
No, he didn't have the finished products. He premade a shitload of sonichu amiibos that no one bought. Everyone was requesting custom amiibos, which means a lot of stressful work on his part to make them.
I have absolutely no idea what this game is about. Looks like Diablo for toddlers? Am I even close?
It felt like he vastly overestimated the demand for some of the characters. I remember him posting a pic of like 10-15 Blake/Black Sonichu Amiibos he'd made and thinking he's be lucky to even sell a few.
Not a lot of people, some people. Of course, just a few percent of missed orders is going to get etsy to shut you down.
No, he didn't have the finished products. He premade a shitload of sonichu amiibos that no one bought. Everyone was requesting custom amiibos, which means a lot of stressful work on his part to make them.
Probably lost money, I can't imagine very many people would want filthy, overpriced CRAYOLA FUCKIN' MODEL MAGIC-covered Sonic OCs.Do you think he made money or lost money in the long run?
He made profit on each item sold. He did the math correctly for that.Do you think he made money or lost money in the long run?
He made profit on each item sold. He did the math correctly for that.
However, if he's got a shitload of unsold merchandise, he'll definitely be losing out.
I don't count most donations, because they're not really part of his business. That's just him panhandling. However I did forget about dstecks' contribution.If you count the donations he definitely made a profit even after accounting for unsold merchandise.
How much do you think someone would get at Rick Harrison's pawn shop for a T-Shirt of Chris's Skylander?
Lost it by only doing what he wanted to do instead of giving the customers what they demanded.Do you think he made money or lost money in the long run?