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<blockquote data-quote="Olaf the Stout" data-source="post: 3591981" data-attributes="member: 13703"><p>I wouldn't recommend Game Outfitters. They only responded to 2 of the 7 or 8 e-mails that I sent them. That was enough to put me off them. I have also read of other people who pre-ordered cases from them and only got their cases a couple of weeks after the new set had been released.</p><p></p><p>Miniature Market, on the other hand, I can't recommend enough. Steven from Miniature Market has always been quick to answer e-mails, follow things up for me, etc., Great prices and great service. I would definitely deal with them again.</p><p></p><p>Noble Knight Games is also fantastic. Aaron from Noble Knight Games is always quick to answer e-mails and follow up any questions that I have. Their prices on minis aren't quite as good as Miniature Market but they do have a huge range of new and out-of-print RPG products. Their prices on RPG stuff is also very competitive. I have ordered from them many times before and will do so many more times in the future.</p><p></p><p>I would also like to point out that while Game Outfitters is cheaper than Miniature Market (by a couple of dollars per case), Game Outfitters charge for shipping. Miniature Market offers free shipping on all orders over $75. So if you are ordering a case or more of minis it will work out cheaper from Miniature Market once shipping costs are factored in.</p><p></p><p>Olaf the Stout</p><p></p><p>Edit: I would also like to add that while I think Paizo is a great company, their store has some of the highest prices for D&D minis out there. Lisa from Paizo has explained how she decides on pricing for their minis on a couple of occasions and I understand her reasoning. Still, if you want the best value for your mini dollar, Paizo is not the place to shop for D&D minis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Olaf the Stout, post: 3591981, member: 13703"] I wouldn't recommend Game Outfitters. They only responded to 2 of the 7 or 8 e-mails that I sent them. That was enough to put me off them. I have also read of other people who pre-ordered cases from them and only got their cases a couple of weeks after the new set had been released. Miniature Market, on the other hand, I can't recommend enough. Steven from Miniature Market has always been quick to answer e-mails, follow things up for me, etc., Great prices and great service. I would definitely deal with them again. Noble Knight Games is also fantastic. Aaron from Noble Knight Games is always quick to answer e-mails and follow up any questions that I have. Their prices on minis aren't quite as good as Miniature Market but they do have a huge range of new and out-of-print RPG products. Their prices on RPG stuff is also very competitive. I have ordered from them many times before and will do so many more times in the future. I would also like to point out that while Game Outfitters is cheaper than Miniature Market (by a couple of dollars per case), Game Outfitters charge for shipping. Miniature Market offers free shipping on all orders over $75. So if you are ordering a case or more of minis it will work out cheaper from Miniature Market once shipping costs are factored in. Olaf the Stout Edit: I would also like to add that while I think Paizo is a great company, their store has some of the highest prices for D&D minis out there. Lisa from Paizo has explained how she decides on pricing for their minis on a couple of occasions and I understand her reasoning. Still, if you want the best value for your mini dollar, Paizo is not the place to shop for D&D minis. [/QUOTE]
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