October 8, 20196 yr 2 minutes ago, BrickLegacy said: This strategy is really bizarre. So did Niko buy Toys R Us? How so? Target is starting its own 3PS platform like Walmart. What better way to introduce it than using 1 of the most recognized brand?
October 8, 20196 yr 2 minutes ago, Darth_Raichu said: How so? Target is starting its own 3PS platform like Walmart. What better way to introduce it than using 1 of the most recognized brand? I guess I'm just anticipating consumer confusion and low conversion rates. A buyer shopping at TRU.com gets kicked over to Target to make a purchase. They should have made that more seamless. Too many steps to buy and checkout. Plus, TRU isn't rebuilding a customer base with this model unless Target is sharing the data back with them.
October 8, 20196 yr 48 minutes ago, BrickLegacy said: I guess I'm just anticipating consumer confusion and low conversion rates. A buyer shopping at TRU.com gets kicked over to Target to make a purchase. They should have made that more seamless. Too many steps to buy and checkout. Plus, TRU isn't rebuilding a customer base with this model unless Target is sharing the data back with them. What are you talking about? This is an awesome customer experience! CLICK annnnnnnnnd.....
October 8, 20196 yr 2 hours ago, exciter1 said: https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/08/target-is-going-to-power-toys-r-us-new-website.html it's the new "thing"...stores like Target and Walmart designating a part of their floor space (or cyber identity) to a 3rd party retailer...Target already has a mini-Disney Store within their walls. soon the targets and walmarts are going to feel like a food court or maybe a mall with mulitple "stations" run by 3rd party. Basically the core concept of a mall is coming back both in the B&M and in online shopping ...not sure if it will work or if there will only be 1 store in 20 years : Amazon...just like how Taco Bell won the restaurant wars.
October 8, 20196 yr 15 minutes ago, $20 on joe vs dan said: it's the new "thing"...stores like Target and Walmart designating a part of their floor space (or cyber identity) to a 3rd party retailer...Target already has a mini-Disney Store within their walls. soon the targets and walmarts are going to feel like a food court or maybe a mall with mulitple "stations" run by 3rd party. Basically the core concept of a mall is coming back both in the B&M and in online shopping ...not sure if it will work or if there will only be 1 store in 20 years : Amazon...just like how Taco Bell won the restaurant wars. Malls would work if they sold stuff people use. Besides an Apple or LEGO store, many malls are filled with BS retailers that 18 year olds shop at. Most 18 years olds have no money, thus the issue with malls.
October 8, 20196 yr So, toysrus.com is just an affiliate page with links exclusively to target.com?Glorified drop shipper.
October 9, 20196 yr Their website still sucks freshly shaved donkey balls, redirecting you to blank pages at Target. The TRU nostalgia is back. Can't wait for the 20% markups.
October 9, 20196 yr I read this article yesterday too and what I'm really confused about is who's inventory is ToysRUs using? Is it really their own inventory or is it Target's? They mention about Target's logistics expertise, so then I assume it's Target's inventory. But, if that were the case, why would Target even want to have ToysRUs selling Target's inventory? I don't quite understand how they're going to execute this plan and what the end goal really is.
October 9, 20196 yr 18 minutes ago, skinsfan0521 said: I read this article yesterday too and what I'm really confused about is who's inventory is ToysRUs using? Is it really their own inventory or is it Target's? They mention about Target's logistics expertise, so then I assume it's Target's inventory. But, if that were the case, why would Target even want to have ToysRUs selling Target's inventory? I don't quite understand how they're going to execute this plan and what the end goal really is. i would think tru have its separate inventory, just being managed by target
October 9, 20196 yr On 10/8/2019 at 12:55 PM, donbee said: Glorified drop shipper. think toycentric. with a hedgefund and a large advertising budget behind "them".
October 9, 20196 yr 58 minutes ago, cladner said: think toycentric. with a hedgefund and a large advertising budget behind "them". Maybe. Or scaled up FBA. Or just rent-seeking off referrals. So many possibilities!
September 30, 20205 yr I know someone who can still sell you most of these sets in large quantity ... although he will probably try to swindle you into a terrible deal. @Bold-Arrow
September 30, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, BrickLegacy said: I know someone who can still sell you most of these sets in large quantity ... although he will probably try to swindle you into a terrible deal. @Bold-Arrow I think this was around the time we were using $10 off $40 at TRU (Wendy's coupons) too. I probably have those Wendy's Kid's Meal toys tucked away somewhere too.
September 30, 20205 yr very much miss TRU. drove by one of their old locations recently that is now a furniture store. shed a tear and told my daughter all about it. told her it was the most fantastic place on earth.
September 30, 20205 yr 11 minutes ago, MotorCityMuscle said: very much miss TRU. drove by one of their old locations recently that is now a furniture store. shed a tear and told my daughter all about it. told her it was the most fantastic place on earth. It’s still going strong in Canada, even with COVID. If the border ever reopens you’re all welcome to come up for a nostalgia trip.
September 30, 20205 yr 18 minutes ago, MotorCityMuscle said: very much miss TRU. drove by one of their old locations recently that is now a furniture store. shed a tear and told my daughter all about it. told her it was the most fantastic place on earth. My kids miss it. They enjoyed going there. My Mom avoided taking me there when I was a kid, for obvious reasons. I had to raid the toy aisles at Hills and Sears.
September 30, 20205 yr Mine is still there....all the signs up and everything. It just stares at me taunting me. Im lucky that the manager let me take the entire Lego department displays when it closed. I even have the Lego canvas curtains they hung over the top stock and even the red Lego sign that hung over the section.
September 30, 20205 yr That Friends polybag was one of the very first things I bought at a clearance price from a long-since-closed KMart way back when.
September 30, 20205 yr I miss staying up late on Saturday nights waiting for the new deals to go live and double dipping. Good times.
October 1, 20205 yr Remember this gem? Just came across it as I was looking up the Compact Crane from another thread. Think we were picking these up at $10 and flipping for $40+ at the time. Look at it now. I just don't get the attraction -- especially at that price. Edited October 1, 20205 yr by gmpirate
October 1, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, gmpirate said: Remember this gem? Just came across it as I was looking up the Compact Crane from another thread. Think we were picking these up at $10 and flipping for $40+ at the time. Look at it now. I just don't get the attraction -- especially at that price. I never understood the attraction at $50, geesh!
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