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Better than Kids Craze Warehouse Sale by Richprime
This weekend (and in the upcoming two weekends), the sole licensed distributor of Mattel products, Richprime Global aka Richwell, is having a warehouse sale where items have at least 20% off. While I have been disappointed in the previous sales they've conducted, I decided to give it a try this year. I didn't even bother last year. I was really ready to be disappointed again. At least my expectations were met.
Richwell sales are always stressful. Prices are not properly tagged. They have this lazy system of taping the discount on the shelf as if they don't expect the items to be disorganized after buyers rummage through the items. The item one would think was 50% off was just actually 20% off.
New items are only 20% off. This is as good as buying from a major toy store if you have a privilege card. The latest items like the Made to Move dolls in floral leggings are not sold in the warehouse. It's better to wait for the mall sales if you're aiming for only 20% discount.
The cheapest fairy and Fashionista dolls in decent packaging being sold in the warehouse I saw was PhP500 while many cost more. In their Facebook page, they posted dolls worth PhP300 only. While I may like the price, the options available there are not to my liking. I did like a doll but the next stress I had to deal with is the long line at the cashier. It's too much for a single doll. I left without buying anything.
A week before, I was in Divisoria. I saw this fairy doll using a goddess mold with pink hair and dark skin. I didn't get it then because I was on a budget. Maybe next time.
My disappoinment from the Richwell sale made me go back to Divisoria, to get that doll of color Richwell doesn't sell. I was pleasantly surprised to find more dolls I wanted to buy. I planned to buy only one but I ended up buying 5. At PhP350 each, it was the best price I've seen for these items. Hand-me-down Barbie dolls cost more than that.
Richwell sales are always stressful. Prices are not properly tagged. They have this lazy system of taping the discount on the shelf as if they don't expect the items to be disorganized after buyers rummage through the items. The item one would think was 50% off was just actually 20% off.
New items are only 20% off. This is as good as buying from a major toy store if you have a privilege card. The latest items like the Made to Move dolls in floral leggings are not sold in the warehouse. It's better to wait for the mall sales if you're aiming for only 20% discount.
The cheapest fairy and Fashionista dolls in decent packaging being sold in the warehouse I saw was PhP500 while many cost more. In their Facebook page, they posted dolls worth PhP300 only. While I may like the price, the options available there are not to my liking. I did like a doll but the next stress I had to deal with is the long line at the cashier. It's too much for a single doll. I left without buying anything.
A week before, I was in Divisoria. I saw this fairy doll using a goddess mold with pink hair and dark skin. I didn't get it then because I was on a budget. Maybe next time.
My disappoinment from the Richwell sale made me go back to Divisoria, to get that doll of color Richwell doesn't sell. I was pleasantly surprised to find more dolls I wanted to buy. I planned to buy only one but I ended up buying 5. At PhP350 each, it was the best price I've seen for these items. Hand-me-down Barbie dolls cost more than that.
There are other dolls being sold at Divisoria. If you are looking for Barbie dolls at a good price, skip the Kids Craze warehouse sale and go to Divisoria. We don't know how long the stocks will last.
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