Nice! One of the best ones you got in a while. I know they are losing value, but I still think that they are cool to collect for the fandoms you are into, just not for them to gain value.
Unfortunately yes Funko is slowly dying. The terrible quality control along with horrendous customer service is becoming the downfall of Funko. Soon as they decided the collector no longer mattered and it was solely a money grab business the value and quality of Funko completely fell off the earth. My collection that used to be valued over $5,000 is not barely breaking $1,100.
@@shawnmayle4512 That’s sad because so many people invested so much money in buying just about every Pop that has come out. Look at Beanie Babies. Many thought they would be a cool investment and they took a nose dive. I think you have to collect for fun, which is what I am doing. Thank you for your reply.
@@PIP-zf9yb Thanks for your reply. MIT seems many collectibles are tanking. At least it’s fun to collect them even though there really is no fortune coming in the investment.
they will not. Market changed. Clint already realised this by not offering auctions (just marketplace) and selling what he can below PPG prices - to make sure he can call them, before the market dries up completely.
Wow, that was an amazing box.
Nice! One of the best ones you got in a while. I know they are losing value, but I still think that they are cool to collect for the fandoms you are into, just not for them to gain value.
Yea I think funko will keep its true fans, the value will always be there, sentimental and monetary.
That Asia pop looks like Mister Stay Puffed on mushrooms 🍄
Only one regular value pop. That’s pretty nice from the pops you’ve been getting.
Do you think these Pops over time will lose their value? Just curious of what you think. I am collecting Pops too, but only the ones I really like.
Unfortunately yes Funko is slowly dying. The terrible quality control along with horrendous customer service is becoming the downfall of Funko. Soon as they decided the collector no longer mattered and it was solely a money grab business the value and quality of Funko completely fell off the earth. My collection that used to be valued over $5,000 is not barely breaking $1,100.
@@shawnmayle4512 That’s sad because so many people invested so much money in buying just about every Pop that has come out. Look at Beanie Babies. Many thought they would be a cool investment and they took a nose dive. I think you have to collect for fun, which is what I am doing. Thank you for your reply.
Funkos are on a crash course to being irrelevant
@@PIP-zf9yb Thanks for your reply. MIT seems many collectibles are tanking. At least it’s fun to collect them even though there really is no fortune coming in the investment.
Everything loses value over time. All based on demand.
bang bang bang
I had a vintage unused Star Wars Snowspeeder graded and it actually got damaged in the shipping case during the return which ruined the 85 grading…..
Ugh, that stinks 😢
The Ben Stiller cut off is June 28th
When the pops go back up, you will start buying again
Nope. I'm selling Debo! Take all of em but you paying with a brick to the dome🤣🤣
they will not. Market changed. Clint already realised this by not offering auctions (just marketplace) and selling what he can below PPG prices - to make sure he can call them, before the market dries up completely.
Better sell them quick! Beanie Babies are dead too.