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5 comments:
I'm trying my best to formulate this question, but my mind is going a million miles per second.
My question has more to do with GW and Spikeybits.
This is a service where I send in my items and I get a bonus percentage for store credit trade in.
Now I understand what the customer is getting in return, however what are his plans with the used models and he is accepting?
Is he taking all the bits and models he receives, restoring them and selling them as built sets?
This is pretty clever, he's basically found a way around the policy by receiving bits, restoring them and selling them as built models and since none of his stock from GW is being opened and sold, that means he isn't in violation of the policy...
????
My goodness my english is awful today, I forgot to put "Bits" after "accepting"
Yeah he's getting Around it
But GW might just stop selling to him. Makeing it so he only Deals in Old Models. No One will Trade in Brand New stuff.
IMO
This is just a scam. 40% for New Models? You can make 90% on eBay and get Cash! You can sell Old Metals with Parts missing at 40% ... I dont See how its appealing to Anyone. This reminds me of the send youre Gold in BS.
Actually heard on the radio that Guitar Center is doing something like this too, take your old vintage instruments in, they give you a discount on new stuff, then they take your old stuff, fix it up, and re-sell it as "Vintage" at a higher price.
Yeah, you're getting rid of your old models, but at the same time it would almost be better to sell them online through ebay or craigslist, or even use the black market here or on other gaming forums, that way you have the cash in hand (metaphorically speaking), and can chose where to spend it.
One thing I've noticed is that even independent retailers have a more limited stock of GW Products.
However, this service isn't just for GW stuff though, it's for all the other games too, GW is just a part in it, and I feel if you're target as a customer is strictly GW, it may not be the best way to go.
But if you're doing another game it may be a good option, however online retailers sell other games like Flames of War or Warmachine for 50% anyway...
IDK... It kinda makes me feel like my money is being held for ransom in one place. This is specifically why I don't like Bits Bazaars because all my stuff is just held up on a gift card that I have no other choice but to use at that location.
*shrug*
It's a good attempt and i'm sure it'll work out for a while, but who knows.
Best of luck to the guy.
What I fail to understand in all of this is why GW are shutting down bits suppliers when they are mainly to source people turn to to convert existing GW models (a practice they encourage at Games Days).
I would understand why they would go after full kit discounters, but not bits suppliers. If you closed down discounters, you'd at least see why because you'd be forced to buy at full retail from a GW store, a FLGS or GW on-line.
But where do we go to get bits now? GW doesn't support bits and it's crazy to expect people to buy a whole kit or two to get the parts you need for conversions. It's not as if you can make a full Leman Russ tank cheaper than a kit by buying all the bits you need from a bits supplier.
Does it stop the bits suppliers selling their stuff through bay?
Crazy people run GW!!
David A aka Mad Englishman
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