darthblitzwing
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Some are saying because it is 1/3, it may be a global license, so local shipping rates.
That may be so. But to receive local shipping rates, first someone locally would have to actually sell the piece. And as far as I know, no Australian retailer has ever held an XM piece.
To me the global licence means that XM will be able to directly sell to the collector, meaning you can by pass the middleman, but the shipping will still be somewhat exorbitant.
I took note that XM management were in the US the other day. I wonder what that could have been about?
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I also noticed that on XM's convention list, they have two US stops this year which I think is new for them?
Where are the 2 US stops?
This will be cheaper than Magneto on throne
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