I witnessed this in a Toys R Us the other day, and really couldn't believe what I was seeing!
It seems this store is a hotbed of activity for eBay re-sellers. They buy mass quantities of in-demand toys just to re-sell them online. They are the worst kind of suck because it makes it to where kids who really want to buy these (or the parents who want to buy them for the kids) not able to buy them for the regular price!
This particular person brought up FOURTEEN "How to Train Your Dragon 2 Ultimate Battle Set" playsets and wanted to buy them all. Come on....really? This guy looked way too young to have THAT many kids, and it just reeked of suspicion.
The manager on duty (THANK YOU!) told him that they would not sell him all fourteen as they were "hot ticket items" and only allowed him to buy 4 of them.
I mean come on......there is a reason why there is a limit on some purchases after all. It's no wonder some things are so hard to find in stores with people like this!
It seems this store is a hotbed of activity for eBay re-sellers. They buy mass quantities of in-demand toys just to re-sell them online. They are the worst kind of suck because it makes it to where kids who really want to buy these (or the parents who want to buy them for the kids) not able to buy them for the regular price!
This particular person brought up FOURTEEN "How to Train Your Dragon 2 Ultimate Battle Set" playsets and wanted to buy them all. Come on....really? This guy looked way too young to have THAT many kids, and it just reeked of suspicion.
The manager on duty (THANK YOU!) told him that they would not sell him all fourteen as they were "hot ticket items" and only allowed him to buy 4 of them.
I mean come on......there is a reason why there is a limit on some purchases after all. It's no wonder some things are so hard to find in stores with people like this!

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