You're not the only one. All 20 stores around me show 0 instock. That's utterly impossible. There is no way 18 of them (only two did not have anything yesterday) sold every single one of them within the last hour since opening. Either Target found a way to wipe them out of popfindr or they're inventory is whack. I am so glad I got one the other day, but I was hoping to get another that didn't have loose joints. In other news, the Walmart I went to last night had 16 movie Snake-Eyes, 3 Storm Shadows, 2 Baronesses, and 2 of that other lady from the movie. No Scarlets.
That's what I'm seeing too. Yesterday showed most stores in my area with 12 each,today everything shows zero.
All I want left are: - Lt. Falcon (any uniform variant, just any Falcon please, Hasbro ) - Lifeline - Chuckles - Tombstone - Psyche-Out - Jinx
For anyone interested, I've decided to sell my Regal and Supreme CC (check my sales thread). I just don't think I need other versions of one character and I'm totally fine with the regular retail version.
This has probably been figured out by now, but I went to a Target this morning and they did have Breaker instock. The guy pulled one out of the back and said they had a bunch of them in the back as they're one per customer, so they did just cut their stock off from popfindr some how.
This isn't the first time popfindr has stopped working with Target's stock system. Around the time of the PS5's launch Target did the same thing. Is it really a surprise that they can cut off a none affiliated site from being able to get into their system?
I know it stopped working before, but I had never seen it just suddenly say 0 when stores had a multitude of figures in the span of a few hours. Anyway, unfortunately, I can't find a Marvel or PR head that is compatible with the second Breaker's body, so I guess I'll have to figure out something else to do with him.
can someone identify the scrap iron helmet that gnomes paintshop uses from it's original toy? I don't recognize it but I would love to know where it came from and what figures it actually fits.