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Post by Scott on Sept 30, 2008 16:39:17 GMT
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Post by Big Dog on Sept 30, 2008 21:39:19 GMT
To be fair Canda was getting screwed and paying about 20% more than the US or something like that.
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primer
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Post by primer on Sept 30, 2008 21:55:19 GMT
this just brings them in line with the rest of the world.
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Post by Scott on Oct 7, 2008 21:47:52 GMT
I take it back. Since when have GW spraypaints been £8, their paints £2.25, their army books £15 and their Blood Knights £50?
I never heard anything about that until I browsed the online store.
GW does know that we're in a recession doesn't it?
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Post by Big Dog on Oct 7, 2008 21:51:03 GMT
I take it back. Since when have GW spraypaints been £8, their paints £2.25, their army books £15 and their Blood Knights £50? Since last week pretty much everything that wasn't plastic went up a price bracket. Due to the price of metal going up.
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Post by GavX on Oct 7, 2008 23:03:04 GMT
Er... because I forgot companies are not hit by recession are they? Everything is all fine and lovely for them and a price rise is by no means a way of securing a profit in an extremely weak market with even the FTSE dropping from 6400 a month ago to 4600 yesterday... They have to up prices or they lose money. You don't think they do it for shits and giggles do you?
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Post by Asurya on Oct 8, 2008 9:27:27 GMT
Going to hit this nail on the head once and for all.
It's an expensive hobby, we all know that, more over, we all "bought" into the hobby knowing it.
So, seeing as though complaining about prices doesn't benefit anyone and just makes this forum look bad how about we just don't bring it up again.
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