Once again shipping will prevent me from supporting. I'd be on twice as many KSers if the shipping wasn't so much. The one I hated to miss was the Brom art book, but shipping was like 70 bucks, I could drive to the factory from Canada and back for that much. I really think a lot of US KSers must really research shipping costs, there is no way a book should cost that much to ship. Also they should look at reducing shipping as a bonus goal.
PS People that are thinking of doing a KS should look at the reaper example. They did free shipping and look how it turned out for them.
I will be supporting the Kickstarter, and I'll be upping for the full paint job.
Classic Dwarven Forge looks awesome in part because they paint it quite well.
Hi there,Once again shipping will prevent me from supporting. I'd be on twice as many KSers if the shipping wasn't so much. The one I hated to miss was the Brom art book, but shipping was like 70 bucks, I could drive to the factory from Canada and back for that much. I really think a lot of US KSers must really research shipping costs, there is no way a book should cost that much to ship. Also they should look at reducing shipping as a bonus goal.
PS People that are thinking of doing a KS should look at the reaper example. They did free shipping and look how it turned out for them.
I do understand, and I'm not hammering you guys, and I'm not pointing this kickstarter project out in specific. I'm in retail and I'm just thinking of it from a purely business point of view. I just don't understand how Reaper can do free shipping (and got 3.4 million dollars) and how other kickstarters don't see this and re-think charging for shipping. Lets say you charge shipping and get half a million out of KSer. Now what if you had not charged? Perhaps you would have gotten double or triple that amount. If you build in a big enough margin, you could just soak the shipping at a certain point. Perhaps this is a weakness of how KSer is currently set up. It would be cool to see a floating point shipping set up. IE: If our funding gets to X then shipping goes down by Y etc.
I really think a significant percentage of possible investors could be turned away unnecessarily. What if without shipping a kickstarter went over by a million or 2? At these numbers shipping costs become a much smaller percentage of overhead.
Like I said, being in retail, I would just love to see Reapers numbers on that kickstarterAt a certain point in that project the money rolling in was probably very high gross profit.