Quote: Tashiji\Clearly not limiting figures sold is bad from a business standpoint. Pretty sure I don't need to enlighten you as to why that is. Twelve satisfied customers with one figure a piece is clearly and objectively better for the store than one satisfied customer with twelve figures.
You say this, but we have an entire thread dedicated to crying because Walmart cancelled Molten Hot Dog orders that contained multiple figures and someone in this very thread gave an example of a store that had a "Limit One" and some kid left crying because his dad could only get one and he had two kids with him.
In my case, I bought three - one for myself and one for two different co-workers (who are going to be super-excited, because they were both working and I told them I was going and they both asked me to get one. Told them ahead of time that it'd probably be limit one, but that I'd try.).
You're right, I wouldn't have been upset at all if I could only get one (in fact, I was second in line, grabbed mine off the peg and stood back and waited for others to get their figures, then got the other two, although they were behind the counter at this point, as they filled the pegs and then had several boxes behind the counter). But then, I wouldn't be upset if I went in at Noon and they were sold out. Because I don't get upset when I can't get the toy I want.