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Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation

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Thursday, March 15th, 2018 10:43AM CDT

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If anyone ever wanted all the details on the Toysrus bakrutcy court hearing, well today is your lucky day since WFMJ.com got their hands on the 124-page filing in U.S. Bankruptcy court. It states the reasons as to why Toysrus has to start liquidating its stores right away, which incudes "2017 U.S. holiday sales [that] came in well below worst case projections". The sales were 250 Million less than projected.

Employees have been given a 60 day notice to employment termination, which means that they will at least be paid for 60 more days (regardless of whether or not the stores will remain open for 2 more months).

It is unsure if gift cards will be honoured since it is not part of the instructions but it is being urged by state governors.

What is part of instructions though, is the description of a deal Toys R Us is currently in the middle of. While a liquidation must happen, it is simultaneously working on a deal to sell 200 US stores along with their entire Canadian operations (which is a very hot commodity right now) to a some interested parties.

While the US operations are unatractive to investors, the lack of competition in Canada and overal better managed stores, have made those stores very profitable (to the point of having a surplus which went towards repaying debt owed by the US operations) and that has attracted several investors. So Toys R Us might survive afterall, but it would be a smaller company and a predominantly Canadian one. We have included the most important part of the 124 page document below, which illustrates this plan, but you can read the entire file here.

In the face of these extraordinary circumstances, further waivers of covenant
defaults are unobtainable. The B-4 lenders—the primary economic stakeholders with respect to
the U.S. collateral—have determined that the best way to maximize their recoveries is to liquidate
the existing inventory in all of the Debtors’ 735 remaining U.S. stores and begin an orderly
wind-down of the U.S. operations. To be clear, the Debtors are not precluding the prospect of any
going concern option for U.S. stores.

In fact, the Debtors have developed a potentially
value-maximizing transaction that would combine up to 200 of the top-performing U.S. stores
(primarily those operating under the side-by-side format similar to the stores operating in Canada) with a going-concern transaction for their Canadian operations. The Debtors are currently
engaged with certain interested parties, including the B-4 Lenders, regarding this transaction and
are hopeful that such a transaction can develop as part of the sale of their Canadian
operations


But because time is of the essence to mitigate losses and maximize recoveries to U.S.
stakeholders, the Debtors regrettably must move forward with implementing a wind-down while
simultaneously pursuing a going-concern transaction tied to Canadian operations.
Accordingly, by this Motion, the Debtors are taking the prudent and responsible
step of seeking authority to begin an immediate and orderly liquidation of their U.S. business and
to sell the Debtors’ equity interest in the Canadian operations.


In short, there is too much of an interest by investors to close Toys R Us Canada, which will instead be sold. What is unknown now is if the buyer will only buy the Canadian operations or also buy 200 US stores as part of the bundle. If that works out, and Canadian practices are applied to those 200 US stores, what you see below may be found in the US as well one day.

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Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946313)
Posted by LevelRage on March 15th, 2018 @ 10:57am CDT
Never did find Cogman in stores, had toborder him from TFSource. Seeing him in that picture along with Nitro Zues, the Jada die cast cars, and a couple Titans Return figures makes me hope that this investor does take that route of stocling should they aquire it.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946314)
Posted by That_Guy on March 15th, 2018 @ 10:57am CDT
tmthor wrote:
william-james88 wrote:If anyone ever wanted all the details on the Toysrus bakrutcy court hearing, well today is your lucky day since WFMJ.com got their hands on the 124-page filing in U.S. Bankruptcy court. It states the reasons as to why Toysrus has to start liquidating its stores right away, which incudes "2017 U.S. holiday sales [that] came in well below worst case projections". The sales were 250 Million less than projected.

Employees have been given a 60 day notice to employment termination, which means that they will at least be paid for 60 more days (regardless of whether or not the stores will remain open for 2 more months).

It is unsure if gift cards will be honoured since it is not part of the instructions but it is being urged by state governors.

What is part of instructions though, is the description of a deal Toys R Us is currently in the middle of. While a liquidation must happen, it is simultaneously working on a deal to sell 200 US stores along with their entire Canadian operations (which is a very hot commodity right now) to a few interested parties.

While the US operations are unatractive to investors, the lack of competition in Canada and overal better managed stores, have made those stores very profitable (to the point of having a surplus which went towards repaying debt owed by the US operations) and that has attracted several investors. So Toys R Us might survive afterall, but it would be a smaller company and a Canadian company. We have included the most inportant part of the 124 page document below, which illustrates this plan, but you can read the entire file here.

In the face of these extraordinary circumstances, further waivers of covenant
defaults are unobtainable. The B-4 lenders—the primary economic stakeholders with respect to
the U.S. collateral—have determined that the best way to maximize their recoveries is to liquidate
the existing inventory in all of the Debtors’ 735 remaining U.S. stores and begin an orderly
wind-down of the U.S. operations. To be clear, the Debtors are not precluding the prospect of any
going concern option for U.S. stores.

In fact, the Debtors have developed a potentially
value-maximizing transaction that would combine up to 200 of the top-performing U.S. stores
(primarily those operating under the side-by-side format similar to the stores operating in Canada) with a going-concern transaction for their Canadian operations. The Debtors are currently
engaged with certain interested parties, including the B-4 Lenders, regarding this transaction and
are hopeful that such a transaction can develop as part of the sale of their Canadian
operations


But because time is of the essence to mitigate losses and maximize recoveries to U.S.
stakeholders, the Debtors regrettably must move forward with implementing a wind-down while
simultaneously pursuing a going-concern transaction tied to Canadian operations.
Accordingly, by this Motion, the Debtors are taking the prudent and responsible
step of seeking authority to begin an immediate and orderly liquidation of their U.S. business and
to sell the Debtors’ equity interest in the Canadian operations.
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To effectuate the U.S. wind-down,


So in otherwords the US stores will Liquidate and if a deal is set the Canadian stores could be saved...but its basically too late for the US stores once liquidation starts. Untill the Canadian owners want to open new stores in the areas where the 200 stores were performing...maybe they could open smaller stores at the malls I hear rent is cheaper then big standalone stores


What would be interesting is to see Toys R Us in the US(if this happens) pop up like Kay-bee used to. What scares me, and this is more than likely individual malls, is how long it would last. Countryside Mall in Clearwater has had a lot of stores close their doors. There is a lot of space, while at the same time the comic and hobby shop there is expanding. Time will tell, but there are a lot of eyes, ours the local mom groups on my wife's FB page, and in general on what is going on.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946326)
Posted by Aimless Misfire on March 15th, 2018 @ 12:11pm CDT
Damn! If my TRU looked like that I would shop there all the time. :shock:

The Transformers section in my TRU isn't even a quarter of that.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946330)
Posted by MrBlack on March 15th, 2018 @ 12:34pm CDT
The "side-by-side format" seems to be referring to stores with Toys R Us and Babies R Us under the same roof, correct?
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946333)
Posted by william-james88 on March 15th, 2018 @ 12:45pm CDT
MrBlack wrote:The "side-by-side format" seems to be referring to stores with Toys R Us and Babies R Us under the same roof, correct?

Yes. I had not realized the distinction since, as the case states, every TRU in Canada is side-by-side, so thats all I have known ever sicne BabiesRUs existed in my country.

That means the plan is more like an expansion of TRU Canada into the US. Pretty nuts that we have 2 countries side by side and the plan for one is to call it quits, while the plan for the other is to expand.

EDIT:

Wait a sec...

"sell the Debtors’ equity interest in the Canadian operations"

AHA! This confirms what we were thinking all along, Canada is run 100% independently of the US, it's just that the US has ownership (plus, that wording doesnt even like like a 100% owneship). Like Proctor and Gamble and all the brands they own which can be sold to other bidders if the price is right (like they did with Sunny Delight).
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946334)
Posted by galvatron00 on March 15th, 2018 @ 1:02pm CDT
william-james88 wrote:
MrBlack wrote:The "side-by-side format" seems to be referring to stores with Toys R Us and Babies R Us under the same roof, correct?

Yes. I had not realized the distinction since, as the case states, every TRU in Canada is side-by-side, so thats all I have known ever sicne BabiesRUs existed in my country.

That means the plan is more like an expansion of TRU Canada into the US. Pretty nuts that we have 2 countries side by side and the plan for one is to call it quits, while the plan for the other is to expand.
Two countries side by side uniting with the side by side store format. Seems legit. :lol:

In other news, I'm super sad. Reading some of the responses to this thread earlier today hit me in the feels while I was walking the dog this morning. The dang catchy jingle. Getting the catalog (STILL!!) at Christmas time. All the memories over all of the years. I don't go to Toys R Us as much as I used to (once a month), but I still prefer going there to buy toys than going to Target or Walmart. I always see something there I didn't know was out from at least one toy line. They have the place to put those things that you don't see everywhere else. I'd lose my mind if TRU U.S. was stocked as well as TRU Canada. I think most other people would too. Dang it TRU and debt. Let this be a lesson to kids, don't accumulate debt. :lol:
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946341)
Posted by o.supreme on March 15th, 2018 @ 1:48pm CDT
Well hopefully now the ghost that haunts the Sunnyvale CA TRU can rest. ;)
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946352)
Posted by Megatron Wolf on March 15th, 2018 @ 2:54pm CDT
Come on now we all know TRU doesnt look like that, stop playing with photoshop. But joking aside I stopped in a TRU today and was told that liquidation starts in a week or so, theres no exact date yet just an estimated time frame. Also the employees are more pissed then us so if you do go to a TRU be nice.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946355)
Posted by MrBlack on March 15th, 2018 @ 3:06pm CDT
william-james88 wrote:
MrBlack wrote:The "side-by-side format" seems to be referring to stores with Toys R Us and Babies R Us under the same roof, correct?

Yes. I had not realized the distinction since, as the case states, every TRU in Canada is side-by-side, so thats all I have known ever sicne BabiesRUs existed in my country.

That means the plan is more like an expansion of TRU Canada into the US. Pretty nuts that we have 2 countries side by side and the plan for one is to call it quits, while the plan for the other is to expand.

EDIT:

Wait a sec...

"sell the Debtors’ equity interest in the Canadian operations"

AHA! This confirms what we were thinking all along, Canada is run 100% independently of the US, it's just that the US has ownership (plus, that wording doesnt even like like a 100% owneship). Like Proctor and Gamble and all the brands they own which can be sold to other bidders if the price is right (like they did with Sunny Delight).

Interesting.

I hope this works out, not only because it would spectacularly bad for the toy industry for TRU to go under completely, but also because there's a good likelihood that at least one TRU around me would stay open (and likely have better stock than any individual store does now).
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946359)
Posted by tmthor on March 15th, 2018 @ 3:37pm CDT
william-james88 wrote:If anyone ever wanted all the details on the Toysrus bakrutcy court hearing, well today is your lucky day since WFMJ.com got their hands on the 124-page filing in U.S. Bankruptcy court. It states the reasons as to why Toysrus has to start liquidating its stores right away, which incudes "2017 U.S. holiday sales [that] came in well below worst case projections". The sales were 250 Million less than projected.

Employees have been given a 60 day notice to employment termination, which means that they will at least be paid for 60 more days (regardless of whether or not the stores will remain open for 2 more months).

It is unsure if gift cards will be honoured since it is not part of the instructions but it is being urged by state governors.

What is part of instructions though, is the description of a deal Toys R Us is currently in the middle of. While a liquidation must happen, it is simultaneously working on a deal to sell 200 US stores along with their entire Canadian operations (which is a very hot commodity right now) to a some interested parties.

While the US operations are unatractive to investors, the lack of competition in Canada and overal better managed stores, have made those stores very profitable (to the point of having a surplus which went towards repaying debt owed by the US operations) and that has attracted several investors. So Toys R Us might survive afterall, but it would be a smaller company and a predominantly Canadian one. We have included the most important part of the 124 page document below, which illustrates this plan, but you can read the entire file here.

In the face of these extraordinary circumstances, further waivers of covenant
defaults are unobtainable. The B-4 lenders—the primary economic stakeholders with respect to
the U.S. collateral—have determined that the best way to maximize their recoveries is to liquidate
the existing inventory in all of the Debtors’ 735 remaining U.S. stores and begin an orderly
wind-down of the U.S. operations. To be clear, the Debtors are not precluding the prospect of any
going concern option for U.S. stores.

In fact, the Debtors have developed a potentially
value-maximizing transaction that would combine up to 200 of the top-performing U.S. stores
(primarily those operating under the side-by-side format similar to the stores operating in Canada) with a going-concern transaction for their Canadian operations. The Debtors are currently
engaged with certain interested parties, including the B-4 Lenders, regarding this transaction and
are hopeful that such a transaction can develop as part of the sale of their Canadian
operations


But because time is of the essence to mitigate losses and maximize recoveries to U.S.
stakeholders, the Debtors regrettably must move forward with implementing a wind-down while
simultaneously pursuing a going-concern transaction tied to Canadian operations.
Accordingly, by this Motion, the Debtors are taking the prudent and responsible
step of seeking authority to begin an immediate and orderly liquidation of their U.S. business and
to sell the Debtors’ equity interest in the Canadian operations.


In short, there is too much of an interest by investors to close Toys R Us Canada, which will instead be sold. What is unknown now is if the buyer will only buy the Canadian operations or also buy 200 US stores as part of the bundle. If that works out, and Canadian practices are applied to those 200 US stores, what you see below may be found in the US as well one day.

Image


My TRU does look like that and I am in the USA
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946360)
Posted by o.supreme on March 15th, 2018 @ 3:45pm CDT
tmthor wrote:My TRU does look like that and I am in the USA


Nobody's
TRU in the USA looks like that. That is WJ point. The ratio of TRU's in the US to Canada is about 8-to-1, and its population about 9 to 1. If in the midst of all the closures, by some miracle, even a fraction of the TRU stores in the U.S. somehow are saved, we could be looking at a much better selection, even if we have to go a little distance to look at them.

Also just for Grins and contrast, from a chain NOT closing, here was a walmart near me a couple of days ago. this is a bigger store near the center of Sacramento, where I've had good finds in the last year such as TR Overlord and most recently PotP Elita-1, now look at it...ughh...
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946368)
Posted by WreckerJack on March 15th, 2018 @ 4:17pm CDT
This is what my TRU looked like last time I was there. Aside from Dreadwind I didn't see anything worth purchasing. It looks stocked but its all the junk no one buys. It was really sad :(

Image
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946373)
Posted by Cyber Bishop on March 15th, 2018 @ 4:43pm CDT
That_Guy wrote:for some folks, it's about also holding it in your hands while purchasing it. While at the same time, not 100%, I don't trust shipping.



This ;)^
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946377)
Posted by -Kanrabat- on March 15th, 2018 @ 4:51pm CDT
All Canadians subscribed to TrU's newsletter got this:

http://email.toysrus.ca/H/v2000001622b1 ... 20b56deac7



March 15, 2018

To our valued Canadian customers,

Toys “R” Us, Inc. announced the difficult decision to seek court approval in its Chapter 11 proceedings to wind-down its business operations in the United States. Our team members in Canada are very saddened to hear of this outcome and we are all keeping our U.S. colleagues in our thoughts during this very difficult time.

In Canada, all 82 stores remain open for business to serve you, our customers, honouring all our policies, warranties, Baby Registry, Gift Cards and RClub loyalty programs without change. We are taking the necessary steps to ensure the iconic Toys“R”Us and Babies“R”Us brands live on for many generations to come in Canada.

Our team continues to work hard at strengthening our competitive position and making the improvements necessary to ensure that we have the products when, where and how you choose to shop with us. Our Canadian operations are continuing in the normal course and we continue to partner with the trend products you want from the brands that you trust.

For the past 34 years, we have proudly served Canada as the trend authority in toy and baby and we remain the champions of play and trusted advisors helping people become parents.

Thank you for choosing to say “yes” to shop and support Toys“R”Us and Babies“R”Us Canada! We are proud to continue to welcome you in Canada coast to coast in store and online at www.toysrus.ca and www.babiesrus.ca for all of your toy and baby needs.



Melanie Teed-Murch, President
Toys“R”Us and Babies“R”Us Canada


For now, Canada is safe...
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946386)
Posted by tmthor on March 15th, 2018 @ 6:09pm CDT
-Kanrabat- wrote:All Canadians subscribed to TrU's newsletter got this:

http://email.toysrus.ca/H/v2000001622b1 ... 20b56deac7



March 15, 2018

To our valued Canadian customers,

Toys “R” Us, Inc. announced the difficult decision to seek court approval in its Chapter 11 proceedings to wind-down its business operations in the United States. Our team members in Canada are very saddened to hear of this outcome and we are all keeping our U.S. colleagues in our thoughts during this very difficult time.

In Canada, all 82 stores remain open for business to serve you, our customers, honouring all our policies, warranties, Baby Registry, Gift Cards and RClub loyalty programs without change. We are taking the necessary steps to ensure the iconic Toys“R”Us and Babies“R”Us brands live on for many generations to come in Canada.

Our team continues to work hard at strengthening our competitive position and making the improvements necessary to ensure that we have the products when, where and how you choose to shop with us. Our Canadian operations are continuing in the normal course and we continue to partner with the trend products you want from the brands that you trust.

For the past 34 years, we have proudly served Canada as the trend authority in toy and baby and we remain the champions of play and trusted advisors helping people become parents.

Thank you for choosing to say “yes” to shop and support Toys“R”Us and Babies“R”Us Canada! We are proud to continue to welcome you in Canada coast to coast in store and online at http://www.toysrus.ca and http://www.babiesrus.ca for all of your toy and baby needs.



Melanie Teed-Murch, President
Toys“R”Us and Babies“R”Us Canada


For now, Canada is safe...


On the radio the bussiness guy said (he could be wrong) that the Canadian stores would have to absorb a percentage of the debt or "close down" and operate as a new branded company or purchase the name toys r us and a percentage of the debit he said no deals have been made yet and the debit issue would make them unattractive to investors. Also he said the story about the stores in the US is false...in a way as once the stores are sold to the liquidation companies the stores and all stock belong to them hence a buyer would have to act fast before the court puts it up to auction to said liquidators

Again he could be wrong but he was trying to explain what the legal mumbo jumbo meant. Also he said Bain and the rest would lose nothing in this deal.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946397)
Posted by lakebot on March 15th, 2018 @ 7:00pm CDT
william-james88 wrote:
Mindmaster wrote:Very depressing. TRU has came in clutch on more than one occasion for me (its literally the only place that’s even bothered to stock the last three Titan-class figures on the shelves where I’m at). Got quite a few memories from TRU.

I keep seeing this claim about the titans and while its true that they put them in their stores, I dont see how that helps anyone.
Would americans pay 150$ if they see it in a store right now, rather than instead purchasing it for way less at walmart.com https://www.walmart.com/ip/Transformers ... n/55589165?wmlspartner=FYAGeMjDX6c&=&affs=p&wid=5b6b4213e4b0bcb699adeb9f&u1=&oid=223073.10006940&sourceid=37141976172661509211&affillinktype=3&veh=aff

Or amazon https://www.seibertron.com/transformers ... zon/40584/


Those are on sale now but we’re they when it was originally released? Secondly, with things like that, I’m not fond of the waiting for something to go on sale because that can burn you. As for preference regarding buying online or in store, I’d go the store route. I’m not saying that to be the bug in the soup either. I really don’t like having packages delivered. We really have people who swipe them. You are really gambling with that. And after having things arrive damaged, it just seems too much of a chance. If it’s small or inexpensive I could see me chancing it. Gonna have to for Predaking.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946417)
Posted by chuckdawg1999 on March 15th, 2018 @ 8:17pm CDT
The most important thing to remember is that 33,000 Americans are going to be out of work to start. Who knows how this trickles down to toy companies and other vendors.
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Posted by Acesmcgee on March 15th, 2018 @ 8:38pm CDT
Had a discussion with my 17 year old son about this topic actually. As stated above, the thing that he was actually mad at is that due to poor management and whatever else occurred to Toys R Us, so many people will be losing their jobs. It is terrible all about and a little odd, it's like losing that eccentric friend that you love, and no, the staffing at the TRU by me was never great, but the staff was. I never felt like I was annoying them, or that I was burdening them by shopping their. The one by me generally hired older folks and it was great, because they all treated my kids so nicely too. They laughed at the kids having fun and screeching at some toy or the other and were happy to help parents search for something for their kids.
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Posted by Emerje on March 15th, 2018 @ 11:06pm CDT
I haven't seen this posted yet, looks like TRU Canada got at least one bid this week. But is it a good idea for a toy company to own a major toy retailer?

Bid Submitted for Toys R Us Canada

The company is California's privately owned MGA (Bratz, Little Tikes) who's CEO and founder is a certified billionaire.

Emerje
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946463)
Posted by Chibi Starscream on March 16th, 2018 @ 2:11am CDT
So here's to hoping we keep 200 TRU stores in the US.....
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946470)
Posted by Va'al on March 16th, 2018 @ 4:34am CDT
Bringing us up to speed on the latest of the Toys'R'Us troubles, we now have both an official press release from the company, and an email sent to Canadian users of the country's chain of stores, both commenting on two sides of the issue that has been developing rapidly this past couple of weeks.

The press release, in fact, confirms with further detail what we reported in a previous article, about the international repercussions of the closure of all US stores, while also adding that a transition period of 60 days has been set up to develop a strategy that would allow to minimise that impact.

This also seems to be proven by the email shared by Canadian Seibertronian Kanrabat, in which the company confirms plans to maintain all stores open for as long as possible in the future. There are also some additional comments at this time about an alternative solution circulating, with regards to toy company MGA Entertainment directly acquiring the Canadian branches:

A California-based toy company says it is bidding for the Canadian operations of Toys “R” Us Inc., the U.S. industry giant that entered court protection from creditors last September. MGA Entertainment Inc. confirmed in an email Tuesday it has submitted a bid for the Canadian stores.


“Toys “R” Us Canada is a good business,” said MGA CEO Isaac Larian in a brief emailed statement. “They run it efficiently, and have good leadership. At the right price, it makes economical sense.”

The company, which owns brands such as L.O.L. Surprise!, Little Tikes and Num Noms, refused in a followup email to give further detail about how much it is bidding or whether it wants to buy the entire chain or parts of it.



A final note about these events, as rightly raised by another Seibertronian member chuckdawg1999: the closure and liquidation means that 33000 workers are losing their job in the US alone. And while the feelings towards the childhood company and memories are at everyone's mind's forefront right now, please also consider the employees who will be working their final shifts right now.

Press release:

WAYNE, N.J., March 15, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Toys"R"Us, Inc. today announced that it has filed a motion seeking Bankruptcy Court approval to begin the process of conducting an orderly wind-down of its U.S. business and liquidation of inventory in all 735 of the Company's U.S. stores, including stores in Puerto Rico. Toys"R"Us will provide more details about the plans for the liquidation of its U.S. stores and going out of business sales in the near term.

Toys"R"Us also announced that it is pursuing a going concern reorganization and a sale process for its Canadian and international operations in Asia and Central Europe, including Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The Company's international operations in Australia, France, Poland, Portugal and Spain are considering their options in light of this announcement, including potential sale processes in their respective markets. The Company's stores in all these international markets are currently open and serving customers.

In connection with the sale process, the motion the Company filed with the Bankruptcy Court included bidding procedures for the Canadian operations. The Company also disclosed that it is engaged in discussions with certain interested parties for a transaction that could combine up to 200 of the top performing U.S. stores with its Canadian operations. While discussions continue on this potential transaction, Toys"R"Us is seeking court approval to implement the liquidation of inventory in all the U.S. stores, subject to a right to recall any stores included in the proposed Canadian transaction.

The previously announced administration of the UK business continues.

Dave Brandon, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, said, "I am very disappointed with the result, but we no longer have the financial support to continue the Company's U.S. operations. We are therefore implementing an orderly process to shutter our U.S. operations and will pursue going concern sales or reorganizations of certain of our international businesses, while our other international businesses consider their options."

Brandon continued, "There are many people and organizations who have remained in our corner every step along the way. I want to thank our extraordinary team members who helped build Toys"R"Us into a global brand. I also want to express my appreciation for my colleagues on our board who have continued to provide support to sustain the brand and our operations throughout the restructuring process. I would also like to thank our vendors who we owe a great deal of gratitude to for their decades of support. This is a profoundly sad day for us as well as the millions of kids and families who we have served for the past 70 years."

The Company and its advisors are working to minimize the impact of the U.S. liquidation on the Canadian and other international markets. As part of these efforts, the Company is implementing a transition services arrangement for the next 60 days and is developing plans for a potential shared service function to support the international operations going forward.

Additional information regarding the Company's restructuring process can be obtained by calling the Company's Information Hotline, toll-free in the U.S. and Canada at (844) 794-3476, or sending an email to toysrusinfo@PrimeClerk.com. Court filings and other documents related to the court-supervised process in the U.S. are available on a separate website administered by the Company's claims agent, Prime Clerk, at https://cases.primeclerk.com/toysrus.

Kirkland & Ellis LLP is serving as principal legal counsel to Toys"R"Us, Alvarez & Marsal is serving as restructuring advisor and Lazard is serving as financial advisor.


TRU Canada email:


March 15, 2018

To our valued Canadian customers,

Toys “R” Us, Inc. announced the difficult decision to seek court approval in its Chapter 11 proceedings to wind-down its business operations in the United States. Our team members in Canada are very saddened to hear of this outcome and we are all keeping our U.S. colleagues in our thoughts during this very difficult time.

In Canada, all 82 stores remain open for business to serve you, our customers, honouring all our policies, warranties, Baby Registry, Gift Cards and RClub loyalty programs without change. We are taking the necessary steps to ensure the iconic Toys“R”Us and Babies“R”Us brands live on for many generations to come in Canada.

Our team continues to work hard at strengthening our competitive position and making the improvements necessary to ensure that we have the products when, where and how you choose to shop with us. Our Canadian operations are continuing in the normal course and we continue to partner with the trend products you want from the brands that you trust.

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Thank you for choosing to say “yes” to shop and support Toys“R”Us and Babies“R”Us Canada! We are proud to continue to welcome you in Canada coast to coast in store and online at http://www.toysrus.ca and http://www.babiesrus.ca for all of your toy and baby needs.



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Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946484)
Posted by Dr. Caelus on March 16th, 2018 @ 6:48am CDT
Toys R Us is the closest I've come to getting a job since I became unemployed 3yrs ago. I guess I should be glad I didn't get the job...
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946488)
Posted by X3ROhour on March 16th, 2018 @ 6:59am CDT
Cyber Bishop wrote:
Z3ROhour wrote:i was there when it opened
ill b there the day it goes.


You are 70?? :D


no
i was there when my store opened
n 1984.

i met and shook hands with Optimus
&
Grimlock gave e a hug.

they had a mini parade of costumed hero toys ad dolls.


:-(
my heart hurts.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946509)
Posted by o.supreme on March 16th, 2018 @ 9:31am CDT
lakebot wrote:
william-james88 wrote:
Mindmaster wrote:Very depressing. TRU has came in clutch on more than one occasion for me (its literally the only place that’s even bothered to stock the last three Titan-class figures on the shelves where I’m at). Got quite a few memories from TRU.

I keep seeing this claim about the titans and while its true that they put them in their stores, I dont see how that helps anyone.
Would americans pay 150$ if they see it in a store right now, rather than instead purchasing it for way less at walmart.com https://www.walmart.com/ip/Transformers ... n/55589165?wmlspartner=FYAGeMjDX6c&=&affs=p&wid=5b6b4213e4b0bcb699adeb9f&u1=&oid=223073.10006940&sourceid=37141976172661509211&affillinktype=3&veh=aff

Or amazon https://www.seibertron.com/transformers ... zon/40584/


Those are on sale now but we’re they when it was originally released? Secondly, with things like that, I’m not fond of the waiting for something to go on sale because that can burn you. As for preference regarding buying online or in store, I’d go the store route. I’m not saying that to be the bug in the soup either. I really don’t like having packages delivered. We really have people who swipe them. You are really gambling with that. And after having things arrive damaged, it just seems too much of a chance. If it’s small or inexpensive I could see me chancing it. Gonna have to for Predaking.


Same here. I jumped on Fort Max & Trypticon the first time I saw them, and paid the full $150.00 for both. Sure seeing them on sale online for as much as 50% off at times makes me wish I had waited, but hindsight...and all that. There is no guarantee items like this will go on sale, or be seen again. Heck, as it was with Trypticon, it was just a fortunate event I happened to look behind the customer service counter, I only ONCE saw a Trypticon on the shelf at any TRU in my area. There was a chance sighting at Frys about a month ago they had one for $110...but there's no way I could have predicted that. I'm determined to never again let the "Metroplex incident" (i.e. me not finding one)...ever happen again, especially now that 5 years later :TAKARATOMY: is selling the reissue at nearly 3X original price.

Now with TRU closing in the US I wonder how the heck I'm going to get PotP Predaking, hopefully HTS will have it for more than a few hours whenever it comes out.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946512)
Posted by william-james88 on March 16th, 2018 @ 9:47am CDT
o.supreme wrote:
lakebot wrote:
william-james88 wrote:
Mindmaster wrote:Very depressing. TRU has came in clutch on more than one occasion for me (its literally the only place that’s even bothered to stock the last three Titan-class figures on the shelves where I’m at). Got quite a few memories from TRU.

I keep seeing this claim about the titans and while its true that they put them in their stores, I dont see how that helps anyone.
Would americans pay 150$ if they see it in a store right now, rather than instead purchasing it for way less at walmart.com https://www.walmart.com/ip/Transformers ... n/55589165?wmlspartner=FYAGeMjDX6c&=&affs=p&wid=5b6b4213e4b0bcb699adeb9f&u1=&oid=223073.10006940&sourceid=37141976172661509211&affillinktype=3&veh=aff

Or amazon https://www.seibertron.com/transformers ... zon/40584/


Those are on sale now but we’re they when it was originally released? Secondly, with things like that, I’m not fond of the waiting for something to go on sale because that can burn you. As for preference regarding buying online or in store, I’d go the store route. I’m not saying that to be the bug in the soup either. I really don’t like having packages delivered. We really have people who swipe them. You are really gambling with that. And after having things arrive damaged, it just seems too much of a chance. If it’s small or inexpensive I could see me chancing it. Gonna have to for Predaking.


Same here. I jumped on Fort Max & Trypticon the first time I saw them, and paid the full $150.00 for both. Sure seeing them on sale online for as much as 50% off at times makes me wish I had waited, but hindsight...and all that. There is no guarantee items like this will go on sale, or be seen again. Heck, as it was with Trypticon, it was just a fortunate event I happened to look behind the customer service counter, I only ONCE saw a Trypticon on the shelf at any TRU in my area. There was a chance sighting at Frys about a month ago they had one for $110...but there's no way I could have predicted that. I'm determined to never again let the "Metroplex incident" (i.e. me not finding one)...ever happen again, especially now that 5 years later :TAKARATOMY: is selling the reissue at nearly 3X original price.

Now with TRU closing in the US I wonder how the heck I'm going to get PotP Predaking, hopefully HTS will have it for more than a few hours whenever it comes out.


We are straying very far from what the initial point was. It had nothing to do with seeing the item when it came out. It was about seeing a toy stocked on a shelf right now rather than seeing it at many other places at much better prices.

Because people who wanted trypticon when it came out bought it full price everywhere they could find it, both online and i stores. Where it was located was not relevant to the discussion, they just wanted the toy right away.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946514)
Posted by o.supreme on March 16th, 2018 @ 9:55am CDT
^If day 1 a Titan Class figure was at Walmart, at a less expensive price than TRU, that is a no brainer, of course I'd take it. But as we've discussed previously, up until now, Walmart and Target are unwilling to devote shelf spice to big ticket items such as this. Whether or not TRU closing will change that remains to be seen.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946515)
Posted by william-james88 on March 16th, 2018 @ 9:57am CDT
o.supreme wrote:^If day 1 a Titan Class figure was at Walmart, at a less expensive price than TRU, that is a no brainer, of course I'd take it. But as we've discussed previously, up until now, Walmart and Target are unwilling to devote shelf spice to big ticket items such as this. Whether or not TRU closing will change that remains to be seen.

It wont change anything. Any fan who wants their titans will get it one way or another, and it will surely be online now. Many got it from BBTS last time when it came out.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946537)
Posted by Rated X on March 16th, 2018 @ 11:56am CDT
I do remember a lavish grand opening in like 1985 when they set up shop in miami. They had the dukes of hazzard as special guests. But other than that I cant remember TRU doing anything that made me lavish the "expierence" or want to be a toys-r-us kid. As I got older I always noticed in almost every miami store they engaged in the practice of turning the entrance into a mini maze forcing you to walk through two aisles of baby crap and beach toys instead of allowing you to make a bee line for the main area to seek out what you came for. So f**king annoying. And then came the wonderful TRU rewards card that bombards your e-mail with coupons for baby crap I dont want to buy like playskool stuff. Maybe twice a year you would get a $5 or $10 off coupon that you could actually use for something you chose. Then theres "babies-r-us" which really deserves to die. Do you really need to go to a specialty store to buy diapers or a damn stroller? Cmon now, that store gotta be losing money cause of walmart too why didnt they close that s**t and consolidate it with the main store? And how the f**k they gonna set up shop in Australia and expect to make any money? Look at the crazy prices they charge out there when that island is probally the closest to the Asian mainland where the toys get made! Go figure...I admit Ive gotten some cool exclusives there. But transformers are a hot sales item currently and hasbro isnt the one going bankrupt. Reality check...I dont go there for an "expierence". I go there to buy toys. If I could get the same toy at the corner store at the same price why would I waste my time going to TRU? Obviously im a little biased because I dont have kids. But as a kid, I grew up with TRU and was perfectly content making a bee line for the transformers aisle, picking my toy, and getting the hell out of there so I could open it. I had zero intrest in exploring aisles of toy cars and super hero figures that I didnt care about. But thats was just me. TRU should have changed with the times and came up with a better strategy to stay afloat. There toys will just go somewhere else. One day youll probally be able to have a drone deliver toys to your backyard lol. So I wont be pouring out any liquor over here....it is what it is.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946539)
Posted by o.supreme on March 16th, 2018 @ 12:08pm CDT
From the time I was born there was a TRU open near me in the Bay Area. My earliest memory probably was in 1980, Chuck-E-Cheese opened in the same parking lot, and when I was in Kindergarten we took a field trip there, and my mom took me to TRU afterwards. When I moved to Sacramento as a teenager, there was already one close by. The other in Roseville opened around 1998, and a friend of mine went to work there for about a year. They had this "concept 2000" idea where toys were displayed in *clusters* (basically 6 foot sections in a cross pattern)rather than long aisles. It was a little confusing at first, but did make the store seem more open, then of course they went back to the aisles sometime around 2005, when things started to go downhill.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946552)
Posted by Megatron Wolf on March 16th, 2018 @ 1:21pm CDT
So if a US based company buys TRU canada does that mean theres a chance of them bringing it to the US and other places or would it remain canada only? Would be a good idea since theres going to be a void now for toy sales, especially big ticket items and collectibles.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946555)
Posted by ZeroWolf on March 16th, 2018 @ 1:40pm CDT
My toys r us have always been the same since I remember (my earliest memory of the place is about '89 which is about a year or two since it opened) it's range was unparalleled when I was young till I found the Internet of course. That was of course toy's r us start of decline. There wasn't much they could do to compete against the net other than price match. They could of tried to make an experience out of it but that wouldnt have made a difference in the long run, I don't think.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946578)
Posted by RK_Striker_JK_5 on March 16th, 2018 @ 4:32pm CDT
The closest TRU for me is in Newington, about a half-hour's drive. I got a lot of good memories of that place. It was the first place I had gotten a Transformer toy, and my first Beast Wars toy. this is gonna hurt. :(
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946579)
Posted by Ultra Markus on March 16th, 2018 @ 5:16pm CDT
i remember the glory days of G1 transformers toys completely stocked shelves of the entire first season and for the next few years too and it seemed they never was an empty peg or shelf
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946590)
Posted by Emerje on March 16th, 2018 @ 6:55pm CDT
The only toy I know I got from TRU for sure as a kid was G1 Brawl (my brother got Blast Off). That's it. Outside of commercials the place just wasn't part of my childhood. My parents would rather buy toys locally at Kmart or Zayer/Ames than go 70+ miles to TRU. Even if we went to one of the two in the state that are both next to major malls, they weren't going to take me to a store they weren't interested in going to, not when there was a KB right inside the mall. As you can imagine I spent significantly more time at KB than TRU, I even had one locally for a short time, it closed not long after Machine Wars came out so those were the last figures I bought from that store in 1997.

KB closing in general was much more devastating to me, I bought a ton of stuff from them and their 3/$10 bins. Since my only real experience with TRU was after I was 16 and working (and could convince my brother to drive me) and most of this experience was nothing but disappointment, I really can't say I'm going to miss them.

Emerje
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946591)
Posted by chuckdawg1999 on March 16th, 2018 @ 7:07pm CDT
I don't know if this will happen but I've heard that with the liquidation TRUs might close without notice and without going out of business sales.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946593)
Posted by tmthor on March 16th, 2018 @ 7:37pm CDT
chuckdawg1999 wrote:I don't know if this will happen but I've heard that with the liquidation TRUs might close without notice and without going out of business sales.



I have heard some may just close but the logistics of shipping product around is expensive so I doubt that it will happen that way
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946598)
Posted by tmthor on March 16th, 2018 @ 7:53pm CDT
I take that back friends of mine have just told me alot of the shelves are empty in the tf area all that was there was the exclusives and movie lines ....and the neca/McFarlane area was devoid of anything other than old stuff that they have had for years...and the dolls and wrestling areas were pretty much empty too. But look on the bright side they told me they had TONs of that interactive star wars stuff still at full price...and a whole shelf mabey 6ft and 5 shelves high completely filled with at-act still at 149.99 lol

Basically seems like if it was old they still have it but the new stuff is going fast people are not waiting for clearance so if you want something better hurry and not wait
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946607)
Posted by william-james88 on March 16th, 2018 @ 8:19pm CDT
chuckdawg1999 wrote:I don't know if this will happen but I've heard that with the liquidation TRUs might close without notice and without going out of business sales.

Yes, they are burning through millions every month to keep stores open, some might just close to stop losing money. They could just mass sell their toys to a discount outlet.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946655)
Posted by WreckerJack on March 17th, 2018 @ 4:05am CDT
william-james88 wrote:
chuckdawg1999 wrote:I don't know if this will happen but I've heard that with the liquidation TRUs might close without notice and without going out of business sales.

Yes, they are burning through millions every month to keep stores open, some might just close to stop losing money. They could just mass sell their toys to a discount outlet.

Like I said a few days ago - keep your eyes peeled at Ross and TJmaxx.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946727)
Posted by Chibi Starscream on March 17th, 2018 @ 5:44pm CDT
I went to my local TRU yesterday....prolly for the last time, but I'll try to go again if I can within the next two weeks. There was no Closing sign or special sales. The store was almost devoid of staff except for 4 cashiers, a lady stocking the Beanie Boos section, and the announcer lady. The electronics section had huge gaps in their game inventory, and their TF section was lacking. However, I picked up the last Skullitron they had (a TRU exclusive TLK fig with a dragon alt mode), as well as some Sonic the Hedgehog plush dolls (Sonic Boom "emoji" Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles), and 2 amiibos (Pit and Kirby). I had also picked up a pink and a blue Yarn Yoshi and a Sailor Moon transformation rod (Sailor Moon's) but I had to put them back. If I can get there again before they close and they have those, I'll get them next time and maybe another TF or 2. Will see. It'ssad TRU is closing....."I don't wanna grow up. I'm a Toys R Us kid!" *dies a little inside*
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946729)
Posted by Jelze Bunnycat on March 17th, 2018 @ 5:49pm CDT
My wife went to our local TRU today and the employees there are well caught up with the current news upon being asked. Furthermore, they're expressing hope that the Canadian buyout will translate into at least US stores staying open, but if the worst comes, they'll be closing by May 14th.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946743)
Posted by chuckdawg1999 on March 17th, 2018 @ 8:05pm CDT
I do a lot of surveys online for points that can be redeemed for various gift cards like TRU. Today I got a notice from one of my sites that TRU will stop accepting gift cards on April 15th. I'm not sure if this is 100% accurate and I don't know if that includes reward coupons like the $5 one I have.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946752)
Posted by tmthor on March 17th, 2018 @ 9:05pm CDT
Some sites are saying the Canada sale will probably not happen or at least the 200 American stores part won't....not sure if vendors would sell merch to them if they did get saved and if they do it could be at a higher price/cod payment terms to get some of their losses back. One issue I forsee with the MGA purchase is they cold give their products more space in stores or even take revenge on Mattel for the Bratz lawsuit and just shut them out completely. Also some vendors might not want a competitor to have sales knowledge of their product think of it as company secrets...MGA could use the info gained from it to boost sales accross the board

Just read on another site the legally the sale would also hinge on the creditors ie Mattel being owed the most and with the Bab blood between MGA and Mattel they might say "blank" you liquidate and give us as much as you can
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946758)
Posted by william-james88 on March 17th, 2018 @ 9:37pm CDT
tmthor wrote:Some sites are saying the Canada sale will probably not happen or at least the 200 American stores part won't


Yeah, the 200 stores part opens so many issues, its not longer clean. With just selling the canadian part, its a whole company run on its own. Like Proctor and Gamble selling a product/subsidiary. Its just equity.

But with the 200 US stores, then you open yourself up to the same trouble you already have, plus the debt. With TRU Canada, you would just sell the business and use the money you got from the sale to pay what is owed.

I know the MGA offer did not have the 200 stores as part of it and many other investors are interested in the Canadian subsidiary (as far as the financial times say) just not the US portion.

And anyways, the 200 store number is pretty arbitrary, the document says any additional store aside from the canadian equity is up to the bidder:

Bids for Canadian Equity: A Qualified Bid must offer to purchase at least the Canadian Equity, and may also identify which, if any, subset of the Debtors’ U.S. stores it proposes to purchase. A single bidder or group of bidders may submit a Bid.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946763)
Posted by WreckerJack on March 17th, 2018 @ 9:59pm CDT
chuckdawg1999 wrote:I do a lot of surveys online for points that can be redeemed for various gift cards like TRU. Today I got a notice from one of my sites that TRU will stop accepting gift cards on April 15th. I'm not sure if this is 100% accurate and I don't know if that includes reward coupons like the $5 one I have.


I'd spend any TRU giftcards or store credit as soon as you can rather than it go to waste.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946788)
Posted by Simplify on March 18th, 2018 @ 3:30am CDT
The Cause and Consequences of the Retail Apocalypse"
Private equity firms overburdened businesses with debt, and now workers are paying the price. Will policymakers do anything about it?
By DAVID DAYEN, The New Republic, Nov. 14, 2018

[...] RadioShack, The Limited, Payless, and Toys 'R' Us are among 19 retail bankruptcies this year. Some point to Amazon and other online retailers for wrestling away market share, but e-commerce sales in the second quarter of 2017 only hit 8.9 percent of total sales. There’s still plenty of opportunity for retail outlets with physical space.

The real reason so many companies are sick, as Bloomberg explained in a recent feature, has to do with debt. Private equity firms purchased numerous chain retailers over the past decade, loading them up with unsustainable debt payments as part of a disastrous business strategy.


Damn you, Cyclomney.

Buyout managers, including Bain Capital and longtime firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts, stripped out nearly $2 billion in cash while debt levels rose.


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Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946798)
Posted by Chibi Starscream on March 18th, 2018 @ 5:20am CDT
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:My wife went to our local TRU today and the employees there are well caught up with the current news upon being asked. Furthermore, they're expressing hope that the Canadian buyout will translate into at least US stores staying open, but if the worst comes, they'll be closing by May 14th.


That's good to know. I just dumped a bit over $100 into them...not that that eill cure any debt....but here's to that small shred of hope! Now if we can get more kids unstuck from tablets and put Optimus Primes in their hands instead....but we're asking for a miracle. Note....if I ever have a kid, I will buy them toys. When they're 14 they can have a phone...maybe....
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946860)
Posted by WreckerJack on March 18th, 2018 @ 1:47pm CDT
I won't be having any kids. My toys are for ME! :-D
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946862)
Posted by -Kanrabat- on March 18th, 2018 @ 1:51pm CDT
WreckerJack wrote:I won't be having any kids. My toys are for ME! :-D


YOU MONSTER!

Me too by the way.
Re: Toys R Us Trying to Sell Canadian and US Operations While Simultaneously Starting Liquidation (1946907)
Posted by william-james88 on March 18th, 2018 @ 5:12pm CDT
Having kids is awesome, you can go to the store and pretend the toys you're buying are for them instead and nobody gives you weird looks.

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