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How Much Are My Lps Toys Worth

Where to sell Littlest Pet Shop toys?

I have a 100+ collection of the LPS bobble head collectibles from 2004-2005 or something like that. I was crazy about them when I was little but now I'm wondering how much they're worth today. I don't keep the cases but the toys themselves are in good condition. Do they still make them? Here's some LPS I have that look like this: http://www.mjstoy.com/littlest-shop-pair...

Also, is there any store or anything on Honolulu that specializes in these kind of items? All help is appreciated.

How much is a bunch of old Littlest Pet Shop toys worth?

It depends:

Are they dirty or scratched?
Are the toy sets clean?
Do the Pet Shop toys have magnets? if so are the magnets pink or blue?
If the magnets are pink, they are originals. They would sell for a couple hundred or so.
Blue are worth less
no magnets won't sell at all

Where Can I Get The Old Littlest Pet Shop Toys?

I am tottaly in love with the toys littlest pet shops but I miss the old versions. the y have a new version that looks tottaly creepy and tottaly NOT cute. I want to buy the older versions but I cant find any in my walmart. I don't have a toys r us either. Im having problems with ebay too so that isn't an option either. does anyone know anywhere else to get littlest pet shops?

How do stores with self-checkouts, like Walmart, deal with the risk that people may shoplift?

I think that most Walmart’s overall shrinkage (people willing to steal stuff) is under or around 1%.Most people have common sense, and what you could steal from Walmart is just not worth it.Walmart does have employees that supervisor the self-checkout area. Walmart does have security cameras (different angles) in the self-checkout area.Walmart’s loss prevention team can see you scanning stuff, and see if it was actually scanned on the POS terminal.Walmart also has their staff at the exit that can spot-check receipts when you exit.Between all that layer of security, it’s not worth it, even for the 1% of people that like to steal.On another note; I was at a Walmart about two months ago (Ontario, Canada location). And I decided to try self-checkout for the first time. The store was freshly renovated.I think I was buying about 60 cans (large) of baby powder that I was exporting and sending to China. Anyways… there was a customer in front of me using one of the machines and they were talking to themselves as they were scanning. Loud enough that people working on other machines, and even Walmart staff stopped to watch this person, in shock.The customer was saying:“This one I will scan.” - then she’d scan it and put it in a bag.“These two I will forget to scan.”- then she’d just put them in the bag without scanning.“This one I will scan.” - she’d scan another item, and bag it.“And this one I won’t remember to scan.” - she’d skip scanning and put it straight in the bag.This went on for 25–35 items I would guess, a few bags full. I’d say she scanned under 50% of it and paid for half.Other customers watching were all like “wtf?”And the Walmart staff girl watching the machines - was clearly new at the job and didn’t know what to do, she said nothing.The customer walked out with everything, no one stopped her. The security scanner at the door did not go off. The Walmart employee girl (who seemed new) just watched the lady leave with half the stuff unpaid and did nothing. (Lack of training obviously).As I joke, when I went after and did my transaction; I jokingly said (loud enough for the same people to hear) “I’ll pay for one, and these 59 I will forget to scan…. just kidding.” - other people got a good chuckle out of it. I did end up scanning 1 and multiplying it by 60.

How much does it cost China to make small plastic toys, such as Littlest Pet Shop?

China produces toys on average for less than $5 U.S. dollars for a gross of small toy soldiers or plastic dinosaurs. That's 177 toys.
Most people do not see all the hassle it is to sell toys from China. For 1 manufacturer like The Littlest Pet Shop, there are roughly 90 steps to be able to get these toys over here to sell. Manufacturing, labor,designers,License rights, shipping,accounting, quality control, inspections, public relations,warehouse workers,plus many more steps. So all-in-all $50 is pretty cheap considering that at least 200 people were involved in placing that toy here on U.S. shelves for sale.

Why do my littlest pet shop toys not have the magnet on it?

I keep buying the littlest pet shop toys for my daughter and i know they're supposed to have a little magnet on it and the last 10 or so i have bought don't have the magnet on it, just the little hole where the magnet is supposed to be. has that happened to any of your toys or is there a recall or hazard i don't know about? your help would really be great!
Thanks!

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