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Lego Mindstorm (8547) Pricing - $229.99
Posted Mon December 26, 2011 3:06 am, by Deborah E. written to Toys R Us
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Dear Mr. Eyler:
Starting with my son's very first Christmas, I have been saving up his ToysRUs gift cards from family and friends for him to buy a large ticket item of his choosing. After waiting seven years, he was so excited when the price dropped on the Lego Mindstorm to $229.99 and anxiously looked forward to purchasing it this year. Unfortunately, my husband required surgery during the promotional pricing period that limited my availability to buy it. After Dad was back on his feet again, my son and I checked pricing on the website everyday to no avail. He also had respectfully inquired with several local ToysRUs stores, while I was purchasing this year's Christmas gifts for our family. He was so disappointed still seeing the $229.99 price at Amazon.com that he now wants to sell all of his gift cards to anyone who will buy them, vowing never to patronize ToysRUs again.
As an adult I understand that there are many variables that go into determining price points for a product, especially during the holiday season. Conversely, my son is determined to tell all of his classmates and friends about this experience encouraging them not to shop at ToysRus. Our family is currently in no position to cover the shortfall. Is there any chance the Mindstorm will go back on sale after Christmas, now that he has been blessed with just enough to buy it for the $229.99 price?
Respectfully,
Deborah E.
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by worpt Posted Wed August 8, 2012 @ 6:27 AM
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Toys R Us has had price matching as long as I can remember. I'd think they'd match Amazon, especially as I believe they sell their items online using Amazon. Tell your son not to fret, Toys R Us when it comes to prices.
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by Deborah E. Posted Thu December 29, 2011 @ 1:28 AM
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We made the purchase today with a price match using all the gift cards. Thank you, ToysRUs!!
Also, thank you to everyone for your comments, suggestions and different points of view.
My son certainly has learned a lot of life lessons from reading your posts with me about this experience. He is so excited to tell his friends what happened! And, he looks forward to visiting ToysRUs again.
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by jeishere Posted Wed December 28, 2011 @ 10:05 AM
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While its unfortunate that things didn't work out like you planned and your son was unable to but the toy I fail to see how any of this is toy r us' fault.
Maybe you should use this as a learning opportunity for you son and explain to him the situation and how even with the best planning sometime things don't always work out. I don't think there's any valid reason for you to let you son go around bad mouthing something, especially when they did nothing wrong.
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by PepperElf Posted Wed December 28, 2011 @ 7:15 AM
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looking at the item online... I see all the electronics that go into it.
I'm just wondering if any of the parts were made in Thailand, especially the computer that goes inside.
People involved in computers know about it but the general public may never have paid attention to the news, or may have forgotten... There was some pretty bad flooding in Thailand. Bad enough that some factories were under water.
You may have noticed a drastic increase in the price of hard drives for example. Limited supply, high demand.... prices go up.
That may be a factor.
Or it could just be generic supply / demand in effect.
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by Retail Veteran Posted Tue December 27, 2011 @ 7:32 PM
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Neither the employees nor the managers will kow when the Lego Mindstorm or any other item will go on sale again. That is determined by corporate and they will not tell you either. Your best bet is to be patient and wait for them to go on sale again. As a former retail manager, the store had copies of the upcoming sale ads up to a week early. Most often, it was only a few days before the sale started.
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by fishbjc Sun January 1, 2012 @ 9:03 PM
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This "toy" isn't meant for 7 year olds, the age suggested is 10 and up -- while they are very cool robots (I know several people that own one) it might end up being frustrating at this age.
Also, to address what you said below about a school club, while I wonderful idea, I wouldn't suggest ever bringing this to school - for any reason. If this is what he has his heart set on doing, start with some smaller, less expensive models.
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by PepperElf Posted Tue December 27, 2011 @ 12:04 PM
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That you missed the sale?
Or was it sold out before you could get one?
Or were they not selling it at the price you wanted it to be?
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by sarahsmile Posted Tue December 27, 2011 @ 10:03 AM
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Your 7 yr old son is going to tell all his friends to never shop at Toys R Us? And he will NEVER EVER "patronize" Toys R Us again? I did not know that one could save gift cards for 7 years?
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by JohnG Posted Mon December 26, 2011 @ 9:50 AM
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The empty threats and begging/bartering at the end do not win me over. And if your family is not in a position to cover the shortfall for a $230 frivolous toy, why MUST he get that toy this year? At his age I was content with playing "simulated soccer" with checker pieces and a shirt button.
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Thank you
by Deborah E. Tue December 27, 2011 @ 11:41 PM
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