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<blockquote data-quote="Dire Bare" data-source="post: 7278850" data-attributes="member: 18182"><p>I have two local FLGS's that survive, and even thrive, in competition with Amazon, Fantasy Grounds, D&D Beyond, and piracy. One charges full MSRP for all products, the other discounts most products roughly 10% (it varies). Neither charges for playspace or GM/Referee services. Both have a wide variety of tabletop games, including RPGs, card games (Magic), miniature games, and the new hotness, board games. They are both well-stocked, clean, with friendly and knowledgeable employees. Both sponsor a lot of in-store play events, which sometimes have a fee, but usually only if product/prizes are involved.</p><p></p><p>The store that doesn't discount started to lose my business when their employees began to lose focus . . . screwing up several pre-orders, not helping customers and playing games instead . . . but both stores seem to be surviving and thriving.</p><p></p><p>I think trying to discount your products more than a token amount is a losing game, but customer's do appreciate saving a little. The more important aspect is to generally NOT charge for playspace, but to provide an amazing retail experience that folks just can't get online. And don't worry about policing whether your players are paying customers or freeloaders . . . it's like fighting piracy, you can't win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dire Bare, post: 7278850, member: 18182"] I have two local FLGS's that survive, and even thrive, in competition with Amazon, Fantasy Grounds, D&D Beyond, and piracy. One charges full MSRP for all products, the other discounts most products roughly 10% (it varies). Neither charges for playspace or GM/Referee services. Both have a wide variety of tabletop games, including RPGs, card games (Magic), miniature games, and the new hotness, board games. They are both well-stocked, clean, with friendly and knowledgeable employees. Both sponsor a lot of in-store play events, which sometimes have a fee, but usually only if product/prizes are involved. The store that doesn't discount started to lose my business when their employees began to lose focus . . . screwing up several pre-orders, not helping customers and playing games instead . . . but both stores seem to be surviving and thriving. I think trying to discount your products more than a token amount is a losing game, but customer's do appreciate saving a little. The more important aspect is to generally NOT charge for playspace, but to provide an amazing retail experience that folks just can't get online. And don't worry about policing whether your players are paying customers or freeloaders . . . it's like fighting piracy, you can't win. [/QUOTE]
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