>>11222580I listed very specific things, even including years and wave since we had 2000 characters and it wasn't taking up as much as I thought. But that's because I don't want to receive duplicates of things I have so putting "Marvel Legends Spider-Man" - which fits under the $40 limit, isn't enough.
And my stuff isn't as simple as "Super Mario" with plenty of recent stuff if, for example, I hasn't bought anything since before the movie, and said, okay with "anything recent."
It's also a long enough list that I would definitely be surprised.
>>11222597>5 itemsI think I listed 40 things but don't expect more than two (of the say under $20 items) and I am fine with a box with the kind of candy I requested, cartoons and art, and a stocking with tiny things like blind bags or ornaments and for that I said "anything" in what is my wheelhouse, which is a major brand so there's all sorts of things from fast food toys to buttons, decals, pins, etc.
>>11222599>full autism and rambleIt's OCD and I didn't ramble. I even proof read and spell checked.
>>11222634>Then I listed a few other properties I like, but didn't list anything specific from them, I listed a type of toy in my wheelhouse that I do not collect but would be happy to receive (e.g. plushies - something I would never buy for myself but could put the right two on my bed and from my list of the specific plastic toys, I'm sure any person that cared could figure out what two plushies I might enjoy). Ditto something else that was inexpensive that I wouldn't buy for myself.
>>11222648>them weren't in stock or anywhere near the price rangeThat was another reason why I wasted an hour, making sure at least two online places had it and I could find at least one under the price cap for some of the 'older' toys on my list, which was quite a few. But I also put plenty of new stock that would be at say a Target, GameStop or WalMart, or even could be remaindered at say Ollies or Ross.