@NotTheFakeAJC@Pokemon__drama Pokemon revenue is not form TCG, look it up.
Their revenue from this branch was in shambles.
The market open, good day my friend, nice talking to you.
People really talk about scalpers being shit and all that not addressing or understanding the fact that the scalpers made Pokémon collecting what it is today, but in a good way, their actions drove people to start collecting, the reason the prices grew so high and people benefited from that was their work, the rarity of items got people, people who hate scalpers just hate the fact they need to pay so much for the boxes but at the same time it’s what pumped the cards they had or so desperately want so high, if there were no scalpers the prices of the cards would have dropped significantly and the hobby wouldn’t be that hyped as it is now.
They don’t need to make money in the secondary market, the orders from the supplies is what gave them the opportunity to grow their business and get them into more markets like the Chinese and the Spanish markets.
The back log orders from the North American suppliers.
In the end if they were to actually fight it they would have sold it straight to the consumer and not through third party suppliers, all their announcements of battling this are smoke screens to keep you calm.
Great talking to you, the market opens, good day.
Yea but that’s what gave the company the opportunity to stay in the business without negative income, which gave you the opportunity to keep engaging in your hobby.
This what gave you multiple sets a year, without the inventory vacuum the scalpers created the Pokemon company wouldn’t be able to print as much as they printing and in the end they would have just stopped do to losses.
@NateRichard04@CapeJRS@Pokemon__drama And that’s exactly what could have ended this market do to low income, the company could have easily just throw this income stream do to negative income.
Through 2020-2022 the scalping forced the Pokemon company to expand their operations.
This what gave the collectors the more cards to collect do to unprecedented fast sales which gave the company the opportunity to print multiple sets a year.
The scalping created an inventory vacuum and showed that the market can absorb billions more cards a year.
This gave the Pokemon the opportunity to build more factories and expand their operations which in the end gave the collectors more cards to collect.
I don’t say a shortage from the start, but it let the company to build up a back log to expand their operations which inevitably created more revenue.
The unmount of orders that been made from the suppliers in North America created the back log the company needed to expand into different languages and countries.
@NateRichard04@CapeJRS@Pokemon__drama That’s the thing, your question asks about true collectors, now ask the AI simply, did the scalping allowed the company to grow revenue which made it possible to expand operations into different languages and inevitably increase the reach to more kids?
Yeah but the scalpers are the immediate source of income of the company.
I will explain,
The scalpers are the reason the company can show that they selling out the product as soon as they drop it, which gives the company the opportunity to use the revenue to engage in printing new sets immediately.
If they don’t sell out the product that fast that hold the production of now sets do to revenue.
The immediate impact of the revenue lets the company create a back log that gives them the opportunity to expand into new factories.
Let’s say it like this, what if you were to sell bananas in the local market, one day comes a restaurant or a some school and offers to buy all the bananas you have every week for the next decade, this contract will give you the opportunity to go to the bank and ask for a loan to expand your farm do to high demand, you take the loan and be like “now I can farm more bananas and sell in two markets for more people”
You understand?
@Jar_of_Salt_BSN@andrewhunt_@Pokemon__drama If you care about the kids you should be happy that more kids can enjoy now do to the surge in prints…
You understand that in 6 years they printed more than in 2 decades, more and more sets every year.
You all just emotionally unstable to have this conversation….
@Brian_TheImpact@andrewhunt_@Pokemon__drama How am I a piece of shit, for pointing out facts about the company rise in revenue which creates more prints and more opportunities?
I have never bought Pokemon, I do not collect or sale them.
Brother,
You are just to emotional that’s why you won’t accept the facts.
Children can easily play with fakes if it’s all about the game, you just don’t have any sense of understanding in how businesses operate.
Now listen, the fact that you step down to insults ironically shows your IQ level, all you do is throw a tantrum, that’s a low IQ way of handling a situation.
@mismia420@bugginrdz@Pokemon__drama Without an income there is no way of keeping it going, look at the Magic cards, they print but nobody buys them, they can’t scale because there is no immediate value.
Brother or sister,
A business without scaling is doomed for a bankruptcy.
On the other hand if they were to succeed without scaling they wouldn’t be able to print which will create a problem in supply, which will create a surge do to high demand.
Non profits exist do to people donating, but 99% of them are just scams and that would work in this type of case.
Listen, you forget, scaling means more jobs which means more food on the table for more people.
I am sorry but you start to make zero sense by now.
@CapeJRS@Pokemon__drama The reality is Pokemon can afford now to print so much do to the fast income, if the products wouldn’t be sold out immediately as they do you would see much less prints, which inevitably would increase prices even more.