AnthonyRoberson
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I think WotC is trying to put my FLGS out of business. $35 is bad enough, but with the Draconomicon at $40 I don't have any real choice but to order it from Amazon if I want to keep up with the 4E new releases...
I think WotC is trying to put my FLGS out of business. $35 is bad enough, but with the Draconomicon at $40 I don't have any real choice but to order it from Amazon if I want to keep up with the 4E new releases...
Hmmm? How is it WotC's fault that Amazon is selling it cheaper?
Don't you mean "Why is Amazon trying to kill my FLGS?"; the answer to which, obviously is, that Amazon wants your FLGS' customers.
Sure, they could. But why do you want to destroy WotC?Wotc could have not done business with Amazon. If Wotc had affiliate end customer shops I doupt they would let this thing happen.
They would also be out of business due to a vastly reduced sales volume that couldn't possibly support their overhead.Wotc could have not done business with Amazon. If Wotc had affiliate end customer shops I doupt they would let this thing happen.
Sure, they could. But why do you want to destroy WotC?
It depends on the business plan. Games Workshop's business plan for example treats things differently (no business with Amazon) and they are considered pretty big.They would also be out of business due to a vastly reduced sales volume that couldn't possibly support their overhead.
It depends on the business plan. Games Workshop's business plan for example treats things differently (no business with Amazon) and they are considered pretty big.
Are they still in the RPG business? Nope
Not a good example in my mind.