>>8738885>Forced to return her because of dark skin>Willing to buy her on clearance>you knew what her skintone was I think you're missing my point. I Loved her soft large blue buns, and outfit, and the way she felt in my hands, but the darkness of her skin just kept sucking the joy away from me. I tried. I really tried, but her skin tone just kept sucking the joy away. It was just way too dark. Besides you know perfectly well that , you can't see the actual doll until you unbox it, "RETARD" Sometimes it's darker or lighter then the promo photos show.
I wouldn't mine reconnecting with her, but not at a $30 price point. That's way to much money to pay for any doll that has that kind of dark skin. Now if she was $15 or less I could justify it. It's like buying a broken or thrift store doll. She may not be perfect and she may be kinda busted, but you can find comfort that she was cheap, and didn't break the bank. A more humble price point helps to make her more lovable.