Sebastian Francis
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Roudi said:Anywhoo, just nitpicking a little detail. If your FLGS ain't friendly, then it ain't an FLGS.
Very true. The thing is, my FLGS is, if not outright *friendly*, certainly pleasant. But it's all about $$$.
Roudi said:Anywhoo, just nitpicking a little detail. If your FLGS ain't friendly, then it ain't an FLGS.
reveal said:How about you save the childish attitude for childish boards? You may not like the tone, but what BelenUmeria is spot on in his reasons why it costs less at Toys R Us. If you're going to come on here and whine about the cost of games, try doing a little thinking first. It's basic economics: If a company can afford to buy a product in bulk, they buy it cheaper and can sell it cheaper.
Sebastian Francis said:My point is that *no matter what* the reason is for the higher price at my FLGS, it is a moot point, because the bottom line for me, as a consumer, is that the lower price will almost always win out.
(I say "almost" because there are always rare exceptions: store with higher price has book in stock, store with lower price doesn't but promises to order it in 4-6 weeks, etc.)
The Source is my FLGS also, and I live on the opposite side of the Twin Cities in the western suburbs. I travel out of my way to buy from there. And truth told, I've been getting things at about even when buying from the Source. The Source sells a lot though and I believe they can charge competitively with online places (when shipping costs are accounted for), and combined with their 10% discount card. As much as I make use of their discount card... whoa!mcrow said:As a side note: I think my FLGS ( Source Comics & Games in Falcon Hieghts MN) is owned by Atlas Games. I have also heard that Fantasy Flight Games is also part owner but never been able to confirm that.
hexgrid said:This is how I see it. Supporting the local game store is considered some sort of moral imperative, but why? The game store will have what what I'm looking for maybe 20% of the time. Internet retailers will have what I'm looking for 100% of the time.
hexgrid said:If the business model of the FLGS doesn't make sense in this day and age, why shouldn't we let it die out?
hexgrid said:If the only purpose the FLGS serves is as a place for gamers to gather, well, we should find a different place to gather.
Eric Anondson said:The Source is my FLGS also, and I live on the opposite side of the Twin Cities in the western suburbs. I travel out of my way to buy from there. And truth told, I've been getting things at about even when buying from the Source. The Source sells a lot though and I believe they can charge competitively with online places (when shipping costs are accounted for), and combined with their 10% discount card. As much as I make use of their discount card... whoa!
Also, The Source is actually owned by the same company that also owns Fantasy Flight Games, and Atlas Games. It's a holding company called Trident Inc.