RE: Problems with ordering oversea's...
From: Ground Zero Games <jon@g...>
Date: Fri, 21 May 2004 07:51:21 +0100
Subject: RE: Problems with ordering oversea's...
> > >No, it's the new stuff - or at least it was last time I was in the
store
>> >(~month ago)
>>
>> ;->=
>>
>> Ok, won't argue the point, but next time, look at the back of the
'new'
>> stuff, and see if it doesn't say, on the bottom of the back of the
>> blister, 'Produced under license in the USA by Geo-Hex.' KR put out
both
>> card back blisters, and, later, all plastic, recyclable #1 plastic,
with
>> card insert, blisters.
>
>I stand grossly corrected :-(
>
>I just got off the phone with Rich over at the store and they sort of
>stopped carrying it after GeoHex went out of business. There's still
some
>stuff in the store, but I'm not sure what.
>
>What Rich did say is that if someone from GZG would email or call him
>(contact info is on their website, the guy to talk to is Rich Kurtin),
>there's always a chance that they would carry the product, or at least
make
>special orders, if they got reasonable terms (otherwise I suspect that
>they'd just mark it up X amount over what they paid for it - not
>unreasonable, but not anymore cost effective than paying the bank
charges I
>would guess)...
>
>Jon...???
We are quite happy to do trade sales to actual bricks-and-mortar
retail stores in the US. If Rich (or any other store owner) would
like to get in touch with us by email, we'll happily send a pdf of
our trade lists and terms.
Jon (GZG)
>
>David A. Rodemaker
>Egg on his face - but wants to help both his favorite game store and
mini
>manufacturer make lots of money...