>>6172651>You have no business sense whatsoever, and it's disgustingly obvious. That must explain why I just said it was good business and maximizes profits. Maybe you should learn to read better.
>The T-800 didn't have the gloved hands and the right colored shirt for the scenes that had the sunglasses head, I already pointed out that wouldn't be feasible since those are scene specific. They weren't going to put two bodies in one box. Again, different situations and ALREADY MENTIONED in the post you're responding to. Read better.
> You have to buy more than one figure to get these things because that's how things cost out. Everything here has already been paid for. Randy's quote above about the Ultimate line says that. The heads are long paid for from all the other releases.
>They're doing it to avoid losing money because including it with the Ultimate release means the prices goes up on productionAgain, not losing money. Just making less. Already explained. I'm not convinced you actually read what you replied to.
>When you have an entire wave of figures like the 30th, you have to even out the costs between each figure. You can have one or two figures that get more tooling or accessories, but then one or two figures will suffer for it. Or in this case, you get a repaint figure or two. THAT is how it works. That must explain why THERE IS ZERO NEW TOOLING IN THE WAVE. Four Dutch figures that have already been released, and three more Ult JH bodies, all of which feature reused heads. This wave is paid for. There's 4 straight re-releases and three repaints, two of which aren't even repaints but the Ultimate Jungle Hunter with one head.
>If you don't want to buy another figure? Fine. Don't. some people $25-$26 is too much for a toyWhich is fine. The problem is that they're doing this at the expense of the Ultimate to maximize sales potential. Again, already explained in the post you definitely didn't read.