You and Mr.Fillion want a big "no" to Warp. That's fine by me. But if we're going to say "no" there, then we have to say "Yes" somewhere else.
I spend an average of $85 each and every month on gaming product. Find twenty customers like me, and an already-solid store ready to jump at the chance; suddenly, things will change for that store. I haven't done it myself, because, frankly, I *have* the money, and purchase mostly hardcover gamebooks where the price gap between Warp and elsewhere sits around 5%; not a big deal. That difference is not worth the waiting time of a special order to me.
You want that impact, you need to spread the good word. I'm offering you a free and painless way to do so, because I agree that the change itself would be a categorically good thing.
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Date: 2005-07-29 02:37 pm (UTC)You and Mr.Fillion want a big "no" to Warp. That's fine by me. But if we're going to say "no" there, then we have to say "Yes" somewhere else.
I spend an average of $85 each and every month on gaming product. Find twenty customers like me, and an already-solid store ready to jump at the chance; suddenly, things will change for that store. I haven't done it myself, because, frankly, I *have* the money, and purchase mostly hardcover gamebooks where the price gap between Warp and elsewhere sits around 5%; not a big deal. That difference is not worth the waiting time of a special order to me.
You want that impact, you need to spread the good word. I'm offering you a free and painless way to do so, because I agree that the change itself would be a categorically good thing.
Don't make me Volun-tell you. :P