Leonhart621
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Tickets or bust.
No ticket, no Hatchimal/NES
No ticket, no Hatchimal/NES
We don't do tickets at our store. Not organized enough for that....Tickets or bust.
No ticket, no Hatchimal/NES
We do tickets for everything. If theres a line before open, then you better form a nice line. My stl and etl -ap don't put up with any nonsense.We don't do tickets at our store. Not organized enough for that....
We had 5 people camping outside this morning waiting on hatchimals.
it looks like walmart in my store, it's so annoyingSeems like a lot has changed since I've worked logistics. When I did it (overnight and 4am process) we weren't allowed to have pallets on the floor once the store opened. Boxes broken out in aisles after opening was also a no-no. It was viewed as both a safety hazard and bad look for guests.
One of the nh stations has a confirmed list of locations...who the fuck confirmed this? They need to "seek other opportunities" immediatelyand just another news story... and why they keep calling the stores
Target stores confirm on Hatchimals
I don't see how anyone could possibly confirm ahead of time which specific stores will definitely have it, unless they contacted all of those specific stores and someone told them they already had stock and were holding it for Sunday. Otherwise it's up to the whims of the DC to determine how many they get and when.One of the nh stations has a confirmed list of locations...who the fuck confirmed this? They need to "seek other opportunities" immediately
One of the hot wheels guys that frequents my store will ask us if we have a case in the back when he thinks we're lighter than we should be. He'll take the case, go through it, and actually hang what he's not purchasing. Always a delight to see him.Every morning for the last couple weeks people have been lining up at 3am in the hopes of buying a hatchimal. We get maybe one case a day. I'm a toy collector myself, but no way I'm hanging out in the freezing cold for a toy, not even for my beloved GI Joe figures. I'd rather pay a premium on ebay than freeze my nuts off.
The Hot Wheels guys who come in every morning are good guests. They don't touch the pallets or tubs, if they see something on a pallet or tub they ask one of us to pull it off, and they don't get snippy if we don't have a particular tiny car in stock.
One of the hot wheels guys that frequents my store will ask us if we have a case in the back when he thinks we're lighter than we should be. He'll take the case, go through it, and actually hang what he's not purchasing. Always a delight to see him.
I recall a couple of guests coming in for Hot Wheels last year - a couple of times a week I would see them. However, I have not seen anybody in a long time looking for new Hot Wheels
inventory. Did that Treasure Hunt craze die down or did they mass produce the Treasure Hunts to where they aren't worth anything anymore?
Had a guest ask me in a weird way if we had any, then when I said I had no clue what time the event was she tapped me on the shoulder and said "You really care about this don't you?"
I'd have liked it as a kid but $60? Yeesh.No lady I don't. I have no human kids and my dog kids give no shits about an egg or birds unless they can eat or chase them..