Now normally GW just out-and- out directly
interfere in the eBay auctions of myself
and others, so can\'t say I\'m surprised at the latest.
Of course everybody knows they\'ve cut
off retailers in the US to web-sales of their
product, claiming among other things that
thay disagree with the discounting they
have been doing. ( The policy they effected
in the US is completely ILLEGAL in Canada BTW).
So some dude has the nuts to e-mail me
and say my GW eBay prices are too high,
he can buy the same item off GW\'s website
for discount AND pay NO shipping. Now,
hold on I thought in GW\'s response to the
50+ retailers they shafted thay said they
never discount??? LIE
Anyways I lowered my price under what
he claimed the price to be .. NO BIDS of
course, the dude was just blowin\' smoke
out his ass....
Just like the self-aggrandizing propaganda
below...
Games Workshop Response To Retailer Joint Statement
\'Well Thought Out\'
July 17, 2002
A group of retailers representing 52 game stores recently issued a joint statement to Games Workshop protesting its recent wholesale price increase and other problems in doing business with Games Workshop (see, \"Joint Retailer Statement to Games Workshop\"). Mike Jones, Games Workshop\'s U.S. Sales Director, sent us this response:
Let me start by introducing myself, my name is Mike Jones and I\'m the Sales Director for Games Workshop America. I wanted to say a few words about this, as we thought it was well crafted and well thought out, and deserved a response from us. We certainly do encourage retailers to bring issues such as these to us, so we can both work together to resolve them.
There were a couple of items I needed to address, as they seem to have been based on some bad information. It is correct that we did lower our discount; this was done almost a year ago in August. This was done largely to invest in the new Territory Managers program. Right now this program has been operational only in the Northeast, where is has been a huge success. Under this program, key GW staff have been able to visit stores in their area to help out with issues retailers may have, and work with them to help out in any way they can. This program will be spreading through America, with the next area to be the West Coast starting next week actually! We have no plans to change our discount rates in either direction in the foreseeable future, as we do want to grow this program as we\'ve seen how well it has worked so far. We\'ll be talking more about this program soon, as we get the West Coast launched and then move to other areas.
Speaking of discounts, it was noted that our own retail stores/hobby centers regularly offer discounts. To be blunt, this simply isn\'t true. We do special sales for Grand Openings, but really that\'s it. In fact, this year we didn\'t even do an End of Year sale as we had in the past. Both our Mail Order and retail stores adhere to full retail pricing. We\'ve dropped the old Mail Order \"Bargain Basement\" also as it gave the impression that we were discounting. As mentioned in the letter, we do discourage discounting and we mean it. We\'ve been particularly focused on internet discounters, who in our opinion do harm traditional retail outlets.:flame:
interfere in the eBay auctions of myself
and others, so can\'t say I\'m surprised at the latest.
Of course everybody knows they\'ve cut
off retailers in the US to web-sales of their
product, claiming among other things that
thay disagree with the discounting they
have been doing. ( The policy they effected
in the US is completely ILLEGAL in Canada BTW).
So some dude has the nuts to e-mail me
and say my GW eBay prices are too high,
he can buy the same item off GW\'s website
for discount AND pay NO shipping. Now,
hold on I thought in GW\'s response to the
50+ retailers they shafted thay said they
never discount??? LIE
Anyways I lowered my price under what
he claimed the price to be .. NO BIDS of
course, the dude was just blowin\' smoke
out his ass....
Just like the self-aggrandizing propaganda
below...
Games Workshop Response To Retailer Joint Statement
\'Well Thought Out\'
July 17, 2002
A group of retailers representing 52 game stores recently issued a joint statement to Games Workshop protesting its recent wholesale price increase and other problems in doing business with Games Workshop (see, \"Joint Retailer Statement to Games Workshop\"). Mike Jones, Games Workshop\'s U.S. Sales Director, sent us this response:
Let me start by introducing myself, my name is Mike Jones and I\'m the Sales Director for Games Workshop America. I wanted to say a few words about this, as we thought it was well crafted and well thought out, and deserved a response from us. We certainly do encourage retailers to bring issues such as these to us, so we can both work together to resolve them.
There were a couple of items I needed to address, as they seem to have been based on some bad information. It is correct that we did lower our discount; this was done almost a year ago in August. This was done largely to invest in the new Territory Managers program. Right now this program has been operational only in the Northeast, where is has been a huge success. Under this program, key GW staff have been able to visit stores in their area to help out with issues retailers may have, and work with them to help out in any way they can. This program will be spreading through America, with the next area to be the West Coast starting next week actually! We have no plans to change our discount rates in either direction in the foreseeable future, as we do want to grow this program as we\'ve seen how well it has worked so far. We\'ll be talking more about this program soon, as we get the West Coast launched and then move to other areas.
Speaking of discounts, it was noted that our own retail stores/hobby centers regularly offer discounts. To be blunt, this simply isn\'t true. We do special sales for Grand Openings, but really that\'s it. In fact, this year we didn\'t even do an End of Year sale as we had in the past. Both our Mail Order and retail stores adhere to full retail pricing. We\'ve dropped the old Mail Order \"Bargain Basement\" also as it gave the impression that we were discounting. As mentioned in the letter, we do discourage discounting and we mean it. We\'ve been particularly focused on internet discounters, who in our opinion do harm traditional retail outlets.:flame: