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<blockquote data-quote="Eubani" data-source="post: 7825489" data-attributes="member: 6689493"><p>Unfortunately being in Australia this will cost me more in shipping than the $75 I would pay for the book. I also doubt I would see it on a bookshelf in a store in Australia. Kobold Press makes a good product but I am finding it harder and harder to justify the cost. With many kick starters these days I am paying $150 - $200 for a $50 - $60 book which lately is causing me to pass on many books I would honestly want to add to my collection. To put it bluntly it is too expensive to deal with American companies regardless of the reason or excuse.</p><p></p><p>Before anyone comments I want the business to lose out and suck up the cost, I believe Kobold's make great products for which I want them to profit from. The problem is that the added cost by the time it gets to me is so great it impacts upon the ability to purchase it at all. I don't know what the answer is be it a local distribitor or a local print on demand I just don't know but when the delivery, customs, taxes, etc is greater than the cost of the product that makes it a painful decision on the customers part and this is an issue that Australian gamers face all the time paying as much if not more in extra costs than the product itself and the products not making it on to store shelves here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eubani, post: 7825489, member: 6689493"] Unfortunately being in Australia this will cost me more in shipping than the $75 I would pay for the book. I also doubt I would see it on a bookshelf in a store in Australia. Kobold Press makes a good product but I am finding it harder and harder to justify the cost. With many kick starters these days I am paying $150 - $200 for a $50 - $60 book which lately is causing me to pass on many books I would honestly want to add to my collection. To put it bluntly it is too expensive to deal with American companies regardless of the reason or excuse. Before anyone comments I want the business to lose out and suck up the cost, I believe Kobold's make great products for which I want them to profit from. The problem is that the added cost by the time it gets to me is so great it impacts upon the ability to purchase it at all. I don't know what the answer is be it a local distribitor or a local print on demand I just don't know but when the delivery, customs, taxes, etc is greater than the cost of the product that makes it a painful decision on the customers part and this is an issue that Australian gamers face all the time paying as much if not more in extra costs than the product itself and the products not making it on to store shelves here. [/QUOTE]
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