So what's the most you guys have paid for an amiibo thus far? And is there a limit to how much you would pay regardless if you really want it?
$26 for UK Marth and Villager, including shipping. I made sure they were supplied by Amazon S.a.r.L. and not some scalper. This is the most I ever intend to pay for one of these things.
I don't care how badly I want the whole collection. I refuse to give a scalper the pleasure of overcharging me. I have contacts, I have trade fodder, and I look out for other collectors in the same position as me. I've given up the Lucario I intended to play with to round out a new friend's collection, and I even keep up with an old lady who's trying to get three of everything for her three grandchildren - I don't need scalpers, and I'll do anything I can to help people I know avoid having to resort to using them too.
can anyone tell me how walmart ships amiibo ?
i would like to pre-order the super mario Peach amiibo,
but i don't want it to be destroyed in shipping !
does anyone have past experience with walmart shipments?
Walmart's shipping is interesting... they pack as much as they can in as small as box as possible. This is actually a very good thing as it prevents them from rolling around in the package. Their packaging is also more consistent than other retailers'.
I've received packages of 2 and 3 at a time from them - I recommend ordering in pairs, for reasons I'll illustrate below.
Imagine this is the amiibo package:
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Here's how Walmart will package 2 at a time:
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(Both amiibos fit snugly within a box of almost the exact size needed to fit them in this configuration. The plastic bubble from one package reinforces the cardboard display of the other)
Here's how Walmart will package 3 at a time:
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(Slightly larger box than what's used above. Note that there's some empty air in one corner, so the third amiibo's cardboard display is prone to some damage. There's also a little more room for the paired packages to bump around)
I've received a total of 4 packages of amiibos from Walmart, and all four were in one of the two configurations above.
Overall, Walmart has my #2 preferred packaging scheme, second only to amiami (who I'm sure did a superb job because I paid for the better option).
Toys R Us is the worst by far - they're very inconsistent and just use whatever's laying around. For single amiibos, I've had everything from the whole thing crammed inside a yellow bubble package envelope, to having one roll around in a giant box 5 times its size with only some advertisements for life insurance for packaging.