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9 comments:
I do not understand why US online stores can't sell GW products if Canada and UK can do it.
Never understood the draw of the online retailers like that. My LFGS's will give 15-20% off their stuff anyway, and you don't have to wait for it to get to you. :)
After ordering once from Dicebucket and receiving terrible ship times/late customer service replies, I vowed to stick to the ol' reliable WarStore. I guess this is all the more reason...
@ Son of Dorn - From what I understand it is to help out the Brick and Mortar stores. It is the same reason that GW put into place the trade embargo. My LFGS couldn't compete with the prices offered by online stores like Wayland Games. A Rhino in Australia costs 55 AUD... could get it online for less than 25 AUD including shipping.
Oh, I understand why it helps in Australia; I just don't get why other people in the US still go for it when our FLGSs can compete. Seems we're out to take everything for granted. :P
What difference does it make if a company uses a picture to sell a product. GW make money either way. You know you are ordering the same product and can confirm that from the pic. It a bit archaic in my view.
It's about driving customers to specific sources to spend their money. You're either shopping at a real store where GW makes 60% of the sale price or online where the only site with conveniences like pictures/shopping carts is GW where they make 100% of the sale price. It's to prevent online retailers from gaming the system and supporting local dealers who buy a license to sell product.
Dice bucket is one lawsuit away from being shut down....
The get their product from somewhere. Either that are ordering directly from GW through the use of an old account... Such as a store that has closed, but still has an account open with GW..such as the store in Austin, Battleforge Games, that had a very ties to BOLS...
Or they are ordering their product throughs a distributor such as ACD or Alliance. If the latter is the case GW need only depose the distributor and threaten to cut them off and DB will be exposed. If the former is true, it merely would be a reconciliation of store accounts with actual stores and it would end.
http://www.dicebucket.com/servlet/StoreFront well you were a bit of on your time table lol.
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