DASH revolutionizes the way collectors can work online. More than a quarter million action figures are managed by users on the site! Now, members of the DASH Collector’s Club can instantly print their full collection, tracking the overall estimated value of their collection, seeing which of their figures are commonly collected and wanted by other DASH members. This latest feature is just the latest innovation for collectors from DASH.
Collector-ActionFigures.com (DASH) is a free site for action figure collectors. It provides great tools for learning about figures and managing your collection. Thousands of collectors use it to manage more than a quarter of a million action figures, as well as buy and sell. Integrated through the site is a secure marketplace, making it easier for collectors to buy and sell figures.
By joining the DASH Collector’s Club, collectors get some awesome extra benefits:
· Free Selling – no fees at all for the typical collector
· Free iPhone app – regularly $9.95 in the iTunes App Store
· Your own web site to showcase your collection – very cool for sharing your collection (photos, videos, figures) with friends
· Full access to the world’s largest online price guide – for both packaged and loose figures
· A detailed collection report – estimates the overall value of your collection; perfect for insuring your collection
· And more…
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I agree. I mean, the heel/face status for some guys change so rapidly... and, nobody is a tweener so it really is a heel turn/face turn constantly for guys. It's like everyone is Lex Luger from 1995-2000, lol.
One of the things that drives me nuts about TNA is that I never know who is a face and who is a heel. I guess I don't watch often enough, but it seems like I'll tune in someone is the bad guy and a few weeks later they are the good guy. TNA booking for you I guess.
So much for Tomko leaving TNA, huh.