Spider-Man (4K+2D Blu-ray SteelBook) (WeET Collection Exclusive No.09) [Korea]

Feb 21, 2017
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Release date: July 29, 2021
Purchase links: Full Slip - Lenti - Box Set (Pre-order on July 23, at 2 PM - Korea time)
Price: $51.99 (Individual Editions) - $335 (Box Set)
Group buy: hosted by Aniv Full Slip - Lenti - Box Set

Note: Total Print Run: 2,500 copies
Full Slip (Type A) (2disc: 4K UHD + BD) - 650 copies with Numbered Card
Lenti (Fullslip) (Type B) (2disc: 4K UHD + BD) - 850 copies with Numbered Card
Box Set - (1~500 Same Numbered 6 Single Editions + Magnet Lenticular)

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i may be disrespectful, retarded, a scalper, but i'm NOT a porn star!
I didn't mention you were retarded in my other message (don't be rude manipulating my message too).
However, you forgot to said you were TheCollector86, who joint to other GB for ZSJL Manta Lab (OC+FL+MotherboxHuman), among other people from here.
 
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Ofc not with that face :naughty::LOL:
But at least you aren’t an overly annoying, selfvictimising, repetitive and attention seeking whining wimp :kiss:
He's not.
But people reed everything, incluiding the messages (mine) left behind by those disrespectful comments. :thumbs:
Those intentions of trying to hide something is evident.
Specially when people here join to others GB's too, as a way to get more editions (even though their activity here in HidefNinja were constant in every single thread).
 
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Time matters, yes. The more you wait for a title is a really sought after, the more price you have to pay (revaluation).
But "time" doesn't not take part of this ecuation, because of an easy fact than scalpers put the editions for sale right away after they make the editions sold-out, making up "there were a lot of demand".
The real problem is when you can't not buy the edition FROM the retailer (when DIRECT shipping option) because there were no enough stock - GB's are guilty of this matter, because GB host orders them IN ADVANCE (before pre-order time).
So there are only 2 options, as 3 used to be:
- Buying direct from the retailer.
- Buying from GB's whose takes the editions from the retailer, and cost "bit more" (fees)
- Buying from eBay, paying x2 or x3 the retailer prices.

As I said, GB are responsable to push people to buy from them, leaving the option "going DIRECT" voided.
Futhermore, considering that "demand" was demanded by those whose intentions was to sell them (offer them in the second market - supply for higher price),
it's not hard to think that the people who always have these editions to sell on EBay are the ones who had "priority access" to buy multiple editions.
AND, the more people join to GB's (more demand "in advance"), the more fees they have to ask for "securing a copy".
It's up to people who wanted to join to GB's. The bubble would soon burst.


So your explanation doesn't have much sense (under my opinion) for a market ruled by supply and demand, because the market is corrupt whenever somebody is manipulating both, supply and demand:
- Scalpers can join to multiple GB's. They may be even some GB runners or hosts.
- Scalpers firstly buy a lot of premium editions, as demand.
- They don't keep the edition for themselves but they try to put them in the second market to gain a big profit, considering the high demand (asked by themselves).
- High demand fed by the own people who wants to offer in the second market after the sold-out (scalpers)
- With the retailer supply to 0, the price went up as fast as the demand makes unavailable the purchase from the retailer.
- Once the market is manipulated (supply exhausted), they are "entitled" to sell their editions (multiple units purchased in different GB's) for higher prices and said: "supply and demand".
Good job keep this up and u will start a movement.this was even a reminder for my self I almost thought I have to start buying from a gb but not worth it no reason y we should pay extra fees unless we missed a legit pre order from the retailer then u can go to eBay.

They say the reason retailers give to gb is to advertise now there's more demand then supply somehow?if there more demand then supply don't u think people would prefer to buy direct? So y give everything to gb holders?

I think retailers need to give the rest of there editions to gb holders after a legit pre-order if there's any editions left over. that makes more sense this way we actually have a chance to secure a copy for waking up anytime for the Edition but waking up and not being able to secure a copy because it sold out in seconds while we have the item in our cart that's a slap in the face.

Bottom line is retailers should stop doing because there's people like my self if I miss a direct pre order I'm not going to buy from ebay or anywhere else I'm not supporting overpriced as everything is already over priced from shipping to the editions themselves.
 
@Chemartin_1 Time to give this topic a rest. You are constantly harping on about the same thing and crossposting it wherever you can.

You have made your point and your posts are there, anyone can read them if they so choose and make their own decision.

Constantly repeating the same thing is bothering your fellow community members, as your posts are being reported for us to take action.

Please consider this a friendly request to move it along. Thanks.
 
Time matters, yes. The more you wait for a title is a really sought after, the more price you have to pay (revaluation).
But "time" doesn't not take part of this ecuation, because of an easy fact than scalpers put the editions for sale right away after they make the editions sold-out, making up "there were a lot of demand".
The real problem is when you can't not buy the edition FROM the retailer (when DIRECT shipping option) because there were no enough stock - GB's are guilty of this matter, because GB host orders them IN ADVANCE (before pre-order time).
So there are only 2 options, as 3 used to be:
- Buying direct from the retailer.
- Buying from GB's whose takes the editions from the retailer, and cost "bit more" (fees)
- Buying from eBay, paying x2 or x3 the retailer prices.

As I said, GB are responsable to push people to buy from them, leaving the option "going DIRECT" voided.
Futhermore, considering that "demand" was demanded by those whose intentions was to sell them (offer them in the second market - supply for higher price),
it's not hard to think that the people who always have these editions to sell on EBay are the ones who had "priority access" to buy multiple editions.
AND, the more people join to GB's (more demand "in advance"), the more fees they have to ask for "securing a copy".
It's up to people who wanted to join to GB's. The bubble would soon burst.


So your explanation doesn't have much sense (under my opinion) for a market ruled by supply and demand, because the market is corrupt whenever somebody is manipulating both, supply and demand:
- Scalpers can join to multiple GB's. They may be even some GB runners or hosts.
- Scalpers firstly buy a lot of premium editions, as demand.
- They don't keep the edition for themselves but they try to put them in the second market to gain a big profit, considering the high demand (asked by themselves).
- High demand fed by the own people who wants to offer in the second market after the sold-out (scalpers)
- With the retailer supply to 0, the price went up as fast as the demand makes unavailable the purchase from the retailer.
- Once the market is manipulated (supply exhausted), they are "entitled" to sell their editions (multiple units purchased in different GB's) for higher prices and said: "supply and demand".
Emm, yeah. You just described how every single market in a free market economy works. Thanks.