No More Simpsons ToyFare Exclusives!
Dear Playmates Toys: We, the undersigned, are writing to you to express our dissatisfaction with the business practices of ToyFare magazine and Wizard Entertainment Group. It is our opinion that they... continue reading »
"I love the Simpsons line, but this is a shady-looking operation. Please continue the excellent work, but choose more reputable partners. Also, please PLEASE work hard to provide NEW, UNIQUE accessories for future figures, as the recent retreads are rubb"
"this is disturbing news to say the least about the magazine and is a sad reminder of what toy collecting has become."
"I agree that it doesn't seem right to attach suscriptions to magazines to exclusive offers in order to be "guaranteed" an exclusive figure. I paid for a magazine subscription to Toyfare in order to be "guaranteed" an exclusive Boxing Homer, which I think"
"I have stopped buying Toyfare since the fall of 2000, and I have told all my friends to do the same!"
"Toyfare is a disgrace to collecting... I love the simpsons figures, but I hate to deal with WEG and their unethical practices to obtain exclusive figures. It's not worth it! I couldn't get my hands on a pinpal burns, by the way."
"Just standing up for my fellow collectors!!"
"What happened to a great Star Trek line is occurring all over again...too many exclusives!!!"
"THIS IS UNFAIR TO THE "AVERAGE JOE" COLLECTOR, THAT COLLECTS THE SIMPSONS FOR FUN. THEY SHOULD MAKE ALL OF THE TOY FARE FIGURE AVALIBLE TO EVERYONE."
"I feel strongly that you should stop making these exclusives for anyone. And as an added plus i feel that you should take the exclusives that have already been made and mass produce them in a collectors set for the general public. This would bring an en"
"cancelled my subscription and will not be buying anything from these dorks!"
"While I do not collect Simpsons figures, I cannot help but completely agree with this petition."
"There is no excuse for everyone who wants not to be able to get an exclusive. Someone called the order form a lottery ticket, but commonsense tells you that buying the magazine, making that commitment, gives the buyer the right to purchase an exclusive."
"Agreed to the above statement."
"I sent in my order form for the Burns Pin Pal, the day the issue hit the street. My envelope was returned unopened with "sold out" stanped on it. Ridiculous that it could sell out that quickly. I have seriously thought about not collecting Simpsons anymor"