I have only made one foray into the world of Charlie bears (Rhubarb and Crumble were limited edition) and, due to the poor quality, would not repurchase. I am an archtophile so , my standards are quite high, having previously only bought from premium ranges. I think that the price of the bears is reflected in that quality of Charlie bears. But even now, once Charlie and Will managed to lure teddy bear lovers into their sickly sweet love story, the prices have increased. In my opinion, if you buy Charlie bears you do so either because you cannot afford truly collectable bears - and we should only spend what we can afford - or you like a particular bear, and are not bothered by it's future value, or whether or not it is a small limited edition. Personally, I wouldn't buy a bear with a LE of more than 100, another reason why Charlie bears are not for me. They do sell at a premium on an auction site; this is not indicative of it's value, just it's popularity, and the two are not necessarily one and the same.
Charlie bears will never be on a par with Hermann or Steiff but, fundamentally, they are a big seller for the Q. As long as the demand for the bears is there, we will have this narcissistic couple and their business shoved down our throats.
Thank goodness for the remote!