Where do you buy your RPG products?

Where do you buy your RPG products?

  • Local game store

    Votes: 82 64.6%
  • Local bookstore

    Votes: 6 4.7%
  • Online game store

    Votes: 12 9.4%
  • Online retailer (amazon.com, buy.com etc)

    Votes: 21 16.5%
  • Other

    Votes: 6 4.7%


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Turlogh said:


I also go here pretty much exclusively, they've move 3 times (since I found them) but I keep coming back. I'm on my 5th frequent buyer card.

My brother and I buy Bovine's birthday and Christmas gifts from there, so he could've filled up another card or two. Aren't we nice to him? He's gotten the DMG, CC1, MotW, DotF and several other things from us. Such a pampered DM.
 

madriel said:


My brother and I buy Bovine's birthday and Christmas gifts from there, so he could've filled up another card or two. Aren't we nice to him? He's gotten the DMG, CC1, MotW, DotF and several other things from us. Such a pampered DM.

Some people have all the luck!
 

mouseferatu said:
Sigh... I can't seem to vote, but...

About 95% or more of my stuff is from the FLGS. Dragon's Lair (both locations) is great. I like the selection, I like the staff, and the Round Rock location is barely five minutes away. :)

The fact that I get a 25% discount on everything in the store because I work in the industry is a nice plus, too. :D

What he said but I buy for the Bernnet store and I don't get the discount. :D
 

Except for the occasional $10 adventure I get all my gaming stuff at Books-a-Million (www.bamm.com) my $5 discount card gets me 35%+ off everything. Not to mention they have a store about an hour away so I'll still supporting a local business.
 


I usually buy from Online places. Mainly due to the local gaming store not being local and the people there not being overly friendly. Unless it is something they play and enjoy they put it down. I have been told more than once when buying stuff I was wasting my money. Not that I have much money to buy things right now anyways, but thats another story altogether...
 

Well I am lucky enough to have three local game shops within five minutes of my house, and five within thirty. One of them is always top notch, while the others are usually filled to the brim with reprehensible humans I normally would not be seen with, much less communicate.

I don't know about y'all, but I absolutely detest being challenged on my choice of game by an employee of a store.

I have recently started shopping at a shop that caters to closet gamers. It's great.
 
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