Originally posted by disney_parrothead
The truth is, Wal-Mart hasn't put a single store in this country out of business. THE PEOPLE who shop there, instead of those other stores, is what allowed this to happen.
I guess it comes to this -- if your dear old Aunt Maggie wants to buy a stuffed Mickey, she probably doesn't care where it was made, but she DOES care how much it costs -- and THAT'S why she would buy it at Wal-Mart and not the DS.
Thank you for two great points!
I am so tired of all of these people who blame large companies for putting the smaller ones out of business. The last time I looked, Wal-Mart was a business just like all of the others. People need to stop putting down large companies just because they are successful. Is it Starbucks Coffee's fault that over 25 million people go to their stores every week?
I encountered hundreds (if not thousands) of "dear old Aunt Maggies" when I worked at DS. And when it came to just about every item that we sold, they said that they could find it at their Wal-Mart, K-mart, Costco, etc. Most of us know that DS merchandise is exclusive to Disney, where all of the other retailer's Disney merchandise is still licensed by Disney to those retailers.
What makes more sense to you consumers? Purchasing a Disney Classics piece at
Disney Store or a theme park for full price, or buying the same exact piece at Costco or on sale at your local WDCC dealer?
For me, if the piece is $275 at Disney and $150 at another retailer, Disney is losing the sale. And think about the mark-up on those pieces if retailers are selling it at such a low price. Disney never marks down WDCC pieces. They "MOS" (mark out of stock) those items and return them to the company, or even destroy them. That's their choice. Other retailers have an option, and many of them opt to reduce the price to move them. I have purchased most of my WDCC pieces at discounts of up to 90%. It pays to look around.