gaarew wrote:
It's actually pretty clever, because now, you can't just go and get them cheaper online. GW is forcing you to pay them full whack for the models, rather than only getting the, whatever it is, 60% RRP from a distributer, they are getting the full 100% from the customer. And for everyone that says they aren't buying the models because they hate GW etc etc ad infinitum, they will still have plenty of orders.
In a years time, it might still be the case that they are direct only, so, no, you wouldn't be going elsewhere to get it.
Fair enough, but it's still a way of [word deleted] off customers. I didn't mean these models and this instance specifically would destroy GW as a company, but their retail stores' days are numbered if this kind of thing turns into a trend and people can't get half of the new releases except online. They'll go to GW's website for the exclusive stuff and their cheaper online retailers for the standard releases.
I don't hate GW as a whole. Their sculptors are obviously very skilled and they make some great, fun minis games. The business end of things though always seems to put the bottom line before the people buying their products. I know of several instances where they lost customers because of a poor business decision. I know it sounds like I'm whining, but really it only takes losing a few people and the rest will soon follow. If my opponent base dropped by a third or even a quarter, I wouldn't play as often and wouldn't buy as much as a result.